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  1. MicheleLynn

    Kitty doesn't want the other's to have attention so much. Wants to be at the center.

    Thank you so much for the article. I will do my best to not sneak in a stroke when setting him down.
  2. MicheleLynn

    Kitty doesn't want the other's to have attention so much. Wants to be at the center.

    It's kind of sweet and flattering, but the other kitties need attention too. Examples of what I am talking about would be if he hears me talking to or giving another cat attention, he will almost always come over meowing and put himself between me and the other cat. He has even awakened...
  3. MicheleLynn

    How can I discourage a jealous youngster from bullying

    He is a diabetic tripod. He runs quite well and his blood sugar is getting under control. But he was slightly constipated as well as had a hair ball. Both issues are done with.
  4. MicheleLynn

    How can I discourage a jealous youngster from bullying

    I put the youngster in time out for about a half hour. It turned out the senior became more fierce once he brought up a hairball. But, I don't know how to understand the behavior of the youngster. Perhaps he is a more dominant cat. I just equated his past behavior to jealousy because any...
  5. MicheleLynn

    How can I discourage a jealous youngster from bullying

    Yes, he goes for wellness checks and the younger car gets to play. The younger one seems to have a jealousy issue with any other cat. I could be reading that wrong, but he acts jealous.
  6. MicheleLynn

    How can I discourage a jealous youngster from bullying

    I believe that's what he's doing. He seems to chase the senior cat a bit. And, then the senior cat becomes vocal as he roams the house. I'm not sure if he's trying to taunt the younger one. The younger one is a jealous cat because he always has to get in the middle of anyone is getting...
  7. MicheleLynn

    How long does it take for a mid-femoral amputation to heal?

    How long does it take for any pain or discomfort after an 'above the knee' amputation? I understand there is some serious healing that needs to happen. How long are meds usually required before they get back to being themselves again?
  8. MicheleLynn

    Kitten keeps visiting the litter box

    Thank you! I appreciate you. That is how any concerned cat lover should feel when they leave the vets office. Not, hurried, talked down to and angry. It's just a bad chemistry between me and this vet. And, I did mention it to them too. Although I do appreciate that they saw him on short...
  9. MicheleLynn

    Kitten keeps visiting the litter box

    So far he is piddling pretty often. This will happen throughout the duration as he pees out the infection. His appetite is fine. This little guy is just fresh out of the wild recently rescued, so luckily he did go in the empty litter box. I was able to syringe a sufficient specimen, throw...
  10. MicheleLynn

    Kitten keeps visiting the litter box

    He was diagnosed with Cystitis. A change of diet was recommended. They'd also like a urine sample. I guess Im supposed to collect this at home. I was told to empty the litter box and they cat will go in there. I'm not thrilled with this vet at all!! However, it's the only place that had an...
  11. MicheleLynn

    Kitten keeps visiting the litter box

    I noticed him acting like he was urinating in the cat bed. When he stood up there was only a small drop. Then he ate and went to 3 different litter boxes doing the same thing. He had a bowel movement. I called one emergency vet and they said they haven't seen a 16 week old kitten have a...
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