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    Home care after chocolate ingestion

    Update: so he turned up his nose at the chicken that I made in the instant pot. They all did, actually. I ordered some gerber baby food and I'll mix that in with it and see how they react. The only interest he's shown for food is the churu tube that I gave him last night. He doesn't seem...
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    Home care after chocolate ingestion

    I do have succulents and some of them are toxic, but I keep all of the plants (toxic or not) high up and make sure nothing falls or drops. All of my medications are hidden away. Anything that isn't is properly sealed. He's not the one to chew on random things either, and there wasn't any...
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    Home care after chocolate ingestion

    I checked out the link and I've learned quite a bit of new stuff 😯 I'm also going to make some calls today and see what I can find. I asked NextDoor also, but there wasn't much response. Thank you!!
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    Home care after chocolate ingestion

    💥Note: he has already been to the ER!💥 Hey everyone 👋 Sunday evening my eldest cat ingested an unknown amount of chocolate syrup after I stupidly left an empty bowl of icecream where he could reach 😭 he vomited multiple times and became lethargic, and the next morning (Monday) I took him to the...
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    Which OTC flea topical?

    Hey everyone. I'm looking for a topical flea control for my 3 cats (all 8+ years and over 9lbs). I take them outside on a harness on occasion, but are otherwise indoor only. I've tried looking between advantage 2 and frontline (which I heard doesn't work), and just realized petarmor is...
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    Litterbox Odor Control

    Not sure how to edit, if there is a way. Using clumping litter means you could go a month without replacing litter. I havent had to replace litter since early April, but I also scoop at least once a day as well as top it off when it gets low. For the air purifier, coway is just what I use. It...
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    Litterbox Odor Control

    Couple of months later, but I wanted to chime in. I use natures miracle covered corner boxes and tidy cats free and clear (because i absolutely hate scented litters. Being unscented doesn't affect how well it traps odors also). It's important to use a clumping litter - non clumping just means...
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    Dry food for sickly senior cat + 3 others

    Hey everyone! We have 4 cats in total, the main one being 17/18yo, the others 10 and younger. Our eldest has hyperthyroidism (methimazole topical), high blood pressure (amlodipine topical), and arthritis (meloxicam oral). She also has kidney issues, and urinates buckets (not unusual for her)...
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    Stressed cat with no obvious solution

    No worries. It's a lot of information. They were indeed buddies, and its more the other cats don't care for H. H still tries to play with L and K but they reject her. K and A are a pair and H and L were one too. So KA dont get along much with L either. Its all just tolerance due to living...
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    Stressed cat with no obvious solution

    Another thing too is that M can get very irritable. To the point that I fear bringing it up. She also has brought up that she bought the current tower without any prompts and wonders why that one isn't enough. Then points out again she doesn't want the house filled with towers.
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    Stressed cat with no obvious solution

    I'm not sure how much of a difference it would make. I've tried to explain it gently and firmly that they need vertical space and almost as soon as I start the conversation she shuts down and refuses to listen, even after each of the vet visits. She'll sit there in stubborn silence or cut me...
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    Stressed cat with no obvious solution

    Hey all. I have a cat (1 of 4) that has stress issues, moderate psychogenic alopecia (overgrooming) at the base of her tail being one example. Occasional aggression towards the other cats (her former buddy primarily, referred to as L,) boredom, and likely depression are others. I'm going to...
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