I would not use an OTC meds for earmites. I used them years back when Mittens was a kitten and all it did was burn the skin on his ears and make the hair fall out on them. In the end I took him to the vet and they gave him an ointment in his ears and he's never had a problem since. It was...
When my kitty had a UTI they prescribed him Amoxi-Drops for 14 days and gave him a sub-q fluids. Right before he was supposed to be done his meds, he started peeing blood again and I had to take him back and they gave him two one week course of Cefa-Drops and it cleared it right up.
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I think if your cat will eat it and she has no health problems, then why switch? I know there are several "premium" foods out there and I've tried them and only messed up my kitty because of it.
Do what you can afford and what your cat will eat. It's no use buying a "better" food when your...
Is the dandruff a new thing or has he always been flaky in areas that he might not be able to reach? Has your vet ever mentioned getting him to lose weight or having his thyroid checked? Is there any difference in his litter activities- straining to urinate, going more often, etc.?
My grass yellowed after a few weeks as well. Mittens nibbled a bit for the first few days, but then after that all he really did was rub his face into it.
You should get your kitty to the vet. When my kitty got dry hair and flakes I thought it was an allergy and it turned out to be a month long UTI/kidney issue. I wish I had known then that it was a sign of something going on because previously he had really shiny and healthy fur.
Aww, she's adorable!
As for Whiskas, it's not the best food, but if she eats it and has no problems then I wouldn't worry.
My kitty Mittens was eating Friskies canned for years and I switched to Nature's Variety, Merrick, Solid Gold, etc. canned food and he ended up with a UTI 8 weeks later...
You should take your cat into the vet and they can tell you exactly what they are. It sounds to me like they are fleas, but I can't see them so I can't tell you for sure.
My MIL is a loan officer and she's told us that if you have certain breeds like a pit bull or other "dangerous" dogs that some insurance companies will just not insure you. You have to understand that insurance companies are in the business of making money, not losing it- and in their opinions...
Aww, what a cute hammie! I had hamsters growing up- I've owned at least 20 of them. At one point I even bought a boy who later turned out to be a pregnant girl and she had 10 babies!
I saw this video on another board I post on. The quote in the movie: "For every animal that dies in the shelter, there is someone, somewhere responsible for it's death." really hit home because it's EXACTLY how I feel and I've told people this a thousand times over. The image of the shelter...
I personally love Pit Bulls.
The media and irresponsible owners are responsible for the impression people have of Pits. The CDC also lists the three most dangerous dogs as: Pitbull, German Shepard Dog, and Rottweiller. I've been in contact with ALL these breeds and have never seen them be...