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    Is this a worm?

    In the litter lol. I figured it was just wood scrap, but I'm still new to cats, and wanted to be sure. Thanks!
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    Is this a worm?

    I'm pretty certain it's not, but doesn't hurt to ask I suppose. She's 4 mo old, and been dewormed twice. It's dry, hard, and difficult to break actually. I'm wondering if it's wood scrap? (I use pine litter)
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    Post neuter surgical site

    Small update: the redness has started to fade, so I think it was just some sort of disinfectant they used for the surgery. It's all good!
  4. M

    Whiskers on legs??

    That's insane. I never knew
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    Whiskers on legs??

    I suppose not really a health issue, but I just noticed my rescue kitten has 2 very noticeable "whiskers" oh her front right leg. I checked, and it is definitely attached to her leg. Is this odd? I'm new to cats
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    Post neuter surgical site

    How would you discourage licking the wound without a cone?
  7. M

    Post neuter surgical site

    Good idea
  8. M

    Post neuter surgical site

    Here's a better shot of what I'm talking about
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    Post neuter surgical site

    I've considered it, but from what I've read they can irritate the wound by trying to lick the onesie.
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    Post neuter surgical site

    Oh no, he is beyond stubborn. Since he's gotten back he hasn't stopped trying to take his collar off.
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    Post neuter surgical site

    He is a little hazy, but more annoyed by his e-collar than anything else. Eating and drinking well so far. I don't know how I'm gonna keep him from being too active for the next 2 weeks lol.
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    Post neuter surgical site

    Hi everyone! Wanted to get others opinions on this. Just had my 5mo cat neutered, and noticed some redness where they shaved the fur, not really near the incision site. Could it be iodine? Razor burn?
  13. M

    Playing or fighting?

    Nah we chose "Blue" from the start and I think it works for a girl too. I'm just concerned our Siamese male (named "Sky") might be too energetic for her.
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    Playing or fighting?

    So fun story: just found out from the vet that our new kitten is a she, not a he, like they told me at the shelter. I guess I should've figured when they told me they don't have a licensed vet at the shelter to inspect the animals.
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    Playing or fighting?

    Yes!
  16. M

    Playing or fighting?

    Oh its only been 3 days. I did briefly see the new kitten licking my first kitten, so I think he's starting to warm up to him!
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    Playing or fighting?

    I think I'm also concerned because the new kitten is still afraid to roam the entire house, and the siamese isn't really giving him a chance to look around.
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    Playing or fighting?

    Thanks so much! Yea, he's not hiding thankfully, so I guess it's not a huge worry.
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    Playing or fighting?

    Hi! New cat owner with some questions. I've had a 3 month old siamese kitten for 3 weeks. Just recently I adopted a russian blue mix stray, about 8 weeks old. I tried my best to isolate them to gradually introduce them, but the siamese was so adamant about playing with him that I ultimately...
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