Some cats simply don't like sharing human attention with other cats. I had one cat who hated being around other cats but didn't mind dogs one bit, loved being around them, in fact. One thing is for sure, your special needs kitty requires your attention and nurturing, and the current arrangement...
Poor baby! For starters and until you can get him to the vet, put an E-collar on him so he can't continue licking and dab some regular original neosporin ointment on the sore.
Since you noticed this on New Years Day, it could be a result of over-grooming due to stress from loud New Years Eve...
Thanks Valentine. The nail glue that I picked up at CVS was Kiss in the bottle with the skinny nozzle. Precision, I think? If it doesn't work for us, I'll try getting my hands on asp and/or Mia's. And yes, we trim both claws and caps before applying. Appreciate the tips!
Thanks Valentine. The nail glue that I picked up at CVS was Kiss in the bottle with the skinny nozzle. Precision, I think? If it doesn't work for us, I'll try getting my hands on asp and/or Mia's. And yes, we trim both claws and caps before applying. Appreciate the tips!
Hah! Add some brandy and a squeeze of lemon and have myself a hot toddy!
It's always the same spot, but I don't think it's an itch. I won't rule it out of course, but to me it seems neurological. I'll try the lukewarm chamomile compress anyway. It certainly can't hurt! It will have to wait...
*SIGH*
I'm back.
Sooooo..... We are reaching our wits' end with Ginger, or as we've started calling her, Coney Maloney. We've tried the claw caps - still have not completely given up on them, but inching closer to it by the day.
The first time, we waited until her neck was pretty much healed...
Definitely do some scent swapping while you wait for the all clear from the vet. If there's a towel or sheet that your indoor boys normally lay on, bring it out to Binks for him to smell and hopefully lay on. But until you get the vet's ok, you can't give it back to your boys unless you launder...
@LeiLana80 try looking into a "challenge" feeder. I have 2 grazers and 1 wolfer who was getting rather hefty from overeating. We got the Trixie feeder and the wolfer has trimmed back down to a healthier size.
Wonderful! It sounds like all of you are readapting already. You'll know you've done the right thing when you regularly see her happy to spend time with you by her bush once more.
And now if there is ever threatening weather (cyclones, flooding rains, etc.) you can feel comfortable bringing her...
Also, and especially if you're moving from NC to FL, coming from and going to the East coast, consider Amtrak, if it turns out that you can't drive down or have a 2nd person fly with you. Takes longer, but it may turn out to be more feasible for you.
I'm happy to report that after a couple of days of getting gooped with Neosporin and a week of donning the Cone of Shame, Ginger is well on the way to recovery. She scabbed so well that we only gooped her twice, and by morning on the fourth day, the scabs stared falling off revealing healthy new...
Dora snores, too. Don't know how early on it started since the first couple of years she would rarely sleep inside, but we've known this for at least a few years now and she's around 7 years old now. She even has a few different snores, it's really cute.