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    Inner eyelid showing

    The Vet really couldn't pinpoint anything. His blood count was good. They did a fecal and that was negative. Haws syndrome can be caused by a lot of things. He has had some creamy poo lately, so it could be a digestive issue. I'm going to try and get him on better quality food and add a...
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    Inner eyelid showing

    Sorry, the picture I tried to attach didn't work evidently, and I'm sorry the title is misleading. It would be both of his eye lids that are showing. Sorry again, folks
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    Inner eyelid showing

    It is both eyes.
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    Inner eyelid showing

    I meant weeds growing out of the ground, not the devil's lettuce ;0)
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    Inner eyelid showing

    I'll be taking the little man to the Vet this week, but I thought I'd post to see if you have any suggestions or similar occurrences. Jescoe is going on 2 years. He's eating and playing fine. I haven't seen him poop yet (since reading about Haws syndrome) to see if he has a normal stool. It's...
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    Scooting

    I'll do that. Thanks for the advice ♥️
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    Scooting

    Thanks for the reply. The new foods were introduced way after the scooting began, so I'll ask the Vet on Monday for a parasite check. Do I ask for something specifically? I don't think she's constipated, but another cat uses her box (oh, the joys of trying to get cats to get along!) so, it's...
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    Scooting

    I've read through several related posts, but thought I'd ask for some guidance anyway. I have a long haired 9ish month old female that scoots everywhere. It doesn't seem to be related to having a movement. There's never anything on the carpet, she just scoots constantly. She went to the Vet two...
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    Spayed 24 hours ago and she's gagging. Normal?

    I called and they said it could be normal a normal reaction, but tomorrow I think we're going to take her back in for fluids as I haven't seen her drink anything. Good Vets are hard to find 😑
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    Spayed 24 hours ago and she's gagging. Normal?

    Took momma cat in and they spayed her. When I got her home she ate a little that we were told to put out, but she got past the barrier we had set up from the kittens and are their food (can and a half I'd guess). I don't think she's aspirated, but late last night and today she's eaten very...
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    Long post from a fireman, but it'd mean so much, advice (new kitten+old cat)

    I wish we could. I teared up yesterday watching them and knowing we only have a few more days with them. They couldn't be going to a better home (Vet and her family), but it still weighs on the heart
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    Long post from a fireman, but it'd mean so much, advice (new kitten+old cat)

    He's almost a year now. Super smart (sits, high fives) but not very affectionate. The two cats can be in the same room, but he constantly sneaks around her lightly tapping her tail, so it works for the most part. The bad/good news is I took a stray in, and she was pregnant. She had four kittens...
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    5 week old kittens refusing food and litter box. Any tips or advice appreciated

    I'll pick a can of that up tomorrow. I want to avoid clumping litter for now. My last car are everything we put down see we went with pellets until he learned
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    5 week old kittens refusing food and litter box. Any tips or advice appreciated

    Hi, no rush at all. Everything I've read online says to start at 4 weeks, so I thought I was behind. From what I've read the Dr.Elsley says not to use under 8 weeks old. Am I missing something? I purchased non-clumping coconut litter today and set it out close to them. Two (at least) have peed...
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    5 week old kittens refusing food and litter box. Any tips or advice appreciated

    Food- I have four kittens that are healthy from what I can tell. We've been weighing them every week and they are within normal ranges for their age. I have a problem getting them to eat food and not rely on momma. She's still feeding them, so I don't think they're going without. The only thing...
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