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yes, his remaining inflammation right now is mainly at the back of his mouth where his upper and lower jaws meet. But he does still also have some in his gums. Taking the teeth out solved a lot of that, but maybe about 25% of the inflammation remains.
I have done a search on this site, it...
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I just posted about my cat who has persistent Stomatitis even after his full teeth extraction. I really want to get him off of steroids but the inflammation is too bad. I see you found a treatment that worked for your kitty and I'll run it by his vet. However, when you say you stopped...
Hi, excuse me if there are any typos, I'm quite emotional and frustrated at the moment.
My cat, Bear, is around 6 years old. He had been a feral in my neighborhood and when I noticed he was very sick in 2018, I trapped him and took him into the vet. Found out he had FHV, displaying itself in...
Yup, so, my terrible 1 year old cat (who we love immensely) broke into the guinea pigs' vitamin C supplement treats. She probably ate like 8-10 of them during the night.
She is completely fine right now but I'm worried that that amount of vitamin C or any of the other ingredients in the treats...
Unfortunately "12 weeks minimum" is just completely not an option. I don't expect anyone who isn't heavily involved in cat rescue to understand that, which is why I didn't ask for recommendations on how old the kittens should be before they're fixed. But thanks.
Also, as I said, they already...
I don't know why people are assuming the litter has a mama. They don't, but even if they did, keeping kittens with their mothers for 12 weeks or waiting to spay kittens until they're 6 months old is a very unrealistic expectation to have for rescue.
You can wait to spay/neuter your personal cats...
I understand that point of view and that is definitely ideal for an ideal world. Unfortunately, kittens are the most highly adoptable between the ages of 8-12 weeks so that is why we have to fix them that early. The earlier we fix them and get them into homes, the faster we can make room for...
I took in a litter of kittens about a week and a half ago who I'd say are currently around 6 weeks old.
I was very lucky to find great homes for all of them and I can't wait for them to go home to their families!
But of course, like the response rescuer I always strive to be, they must first be...
Omg that's the one I'm caught up on, too. I went with girl originally but I keep questioning it because of the distance from the anus to the urethral opening.
They go in for vaccines next week - I'll definitely report back to you! Thank you for the response!