No, we were confused as well when it happened. We live on the second floor, so it would be hard if not impossible for another cat to peep in. There were no signs of hostility at all, neither before nor after. No loud or anything that could've spooked her. She had worms before, but that's long...
No, it's the very first time this happened. They do regularly fight, but in a more playful manner. He diesn't avoid her, in face he's been looking super confused at her since the incident.
Hi there! This morning I've been watching a pretty big problem.
She (Luna) approached him (Mika) like any cat if they wanted to play, Mika did the same. They then just jumped at each other, Luna quickly tackled Mika and started bitung his neck viciously like there's no tomorrow. With all the...
Hi! I live with my boyfriend currently and we really wanted a cat lately, so we got one.
Well, not one, another one found me and we ended up getting two. Couldn't resist her round lil face C:
Everything was well until cat A decided to smack cat B for absolutely no reason. When we asked the...
The doc checked for ear mites, gladly negative. What bugged him were the weird black and mostly open wet spots on some parts of his skin that makes him think it's mange (was my first wild guess too).
Panic, Nothing more but fear and panic. Squirms and screams with every injection and just tries to scratch the vet's eyes out! The ride to the vet isn't as bad, but getting home again? He whimpers so much i feel guilty for everytime we go to the vet..
Good evening/day/Whatever time it is for you!
I went to the vet just a little time ago to hear that my cat got mites and suggested me to bathe him regularly. But i don't know how hot the water should be! Is lukewarm okay or does it have to be cooler/hotter?
I'm thankful for every reply!
Thanks for all hints! I went for a waterless cat shampoo, she wasn't very amused by it, but she only has smaller blue stains left on her paws. I'll try getting the stains out later.
Oof sadly it's night at where i live so you wouldn't really see the stains in a picture, not even when flashlight or a lamp is turned on. But it looks hilarious seeing a cat that colourful!:winkcat: The whites of her paws are just covered in pinks and blues lol
No, water is if not the best method to get the stains out, not completely but good enough for the second wash to get off then. My problem is just that i can't bathe her and that i need an alternative to something like bathing, maybe an alternative with little water included, but i'll try it with...
Hello,
so my Ladycat found my big box of very strong colouring chalk pastels and thought it's a good idea ''bathing'' in it to get frenzy fur colours for her and my sake. We usually don't do anything when the cats are dirty because they're traumatized by water thanks to their previous owners...
I'm aware of that already. It isn't really bothering to her at all. When you touch it, she twitches a little or looks weirdly at you like ''why did u do that hun''. The lump is pretty big (or just looks big thanks to her fur), probably around 4 centimeters i guess. And i'm pretty sure the lump...