Oh wow, look at him now! That's so amazing. Thank you for updating. What a lucky kitty to have received so much love and care so that he can now live a good life.
@Winchester you're making me hungry! You and your delicious meals! I did a bit of baking yesterday, but I have a bunch of bananas to use up so perhaps some muffins can come out of that.
We are going to put up the curtain rod in the dining room that has taken us a month to get around to.
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I agree with @duckpond that that amount is fine. I use them a lot myself, and yes at this point I have to add a topper to every wet meal for Wiggies to eat it. I mix up what I use though because he's fussy so I don't want him to "go off" something. Have you tried something like Stella & Chewy...
I'm glad you were able to find the help you need. It is wonderful to be part of a caring community, and so helpful to have others who understand how much you care for your pet. Unfortunately it's not always the case off-line and people can be very dismissive.
I was under the impression that cat's skin doesn't callous in the same way that human skin does. So he could potentially need stump protection all his life or am I wrong about that?
Wellness makes cat food as well. My boys used to be on that and they did well poop-wise. My one cat had really soft stools for years before we finally got him sorted out. One of the brands we used to use a lot in their rotation was Wellness, particularly the turkey. But then they started turning...
:headshake: The things that get into our pet food....
Thank for posting about it. That's not an uncommon brand, and I feed it myself in rotation. I'll be taking a closer look at it next time though!
Poor Thomas! I agree with treating his urinary problems ASAP as you definitely don't want them to get worse.
As for his ears, could this be yeast? Maybe an antifungal would work. I'm not really sure about that, just offering an opinion.
I'm so sorry about your partner's health. I hope she improves soon. Between you and Sam looking after her, it sounds like she has a lovely support team.
I agree with @Timmer. That's been my experience when my ct scoots poop all over the floor. He gets a little constipated sometimes and we add psyllium to his wet food and that usually clears him right up. We know he doesn't have worms though, and if your not 100% sure with your cat that's...
It does look like "regrowth"! Looks like she was originally blonde. :lol:
I just checked the dark hair on both my cats and theirs doesn't look like that.
Hmmm, 1/4 tsp is the amount I'd be trying. If she detects it in her food and won't eat it though there's no point. My one cat won't eat his wet if it has too much psyllium in it either. He is a very fussy little boy whereas the other guy will eat it. I knew of someone who got prescribed little...