You are correct. That vet has had her head under a basket for quite a while! Everyone else has taken a good, long look at the theory that dry food is beneficial for the teeth. (If you're in a place where you can shop around, I'd look for another vet. She may be out of date on other issues...
Thank you. Raintyger in Long Beach. I have tried and tried to get this little girl to eat some wet/ canned food. For a few months she would eat Blue Buffalo Wilderness duck -- which I only offered in desperation, as I don't trust this company. (They refuse to give info on the phosphorus...
Cats hide when they are sick. Cats are prey animals. We think of them as predators, but they are also prey, in the wild, to larger animals. A sick cat feels very vulnerable, and hides.
My 2 cents worth: I think it's a crime. If animals had rights, they wouldn't do it. The shelters are full of beautiful, healthy, affectionate, smart and wonderful cats who need homes. To breed cats to look a certain way so one can sell and make money off them is, I strongly feel, morally...
And he still may think he wants to try to make kittens. For a long time. It's not abnormal. Some just get the impulse again now and then. Some get the impulse often. Usually, you can expect the impulse to disappear when they get older, even if they've kept it up during their younger years.
I've been reading and reading thru posts and topics and have run out of time and patience, forgive me. My now 3 yr old cat, adopted last summer, seems to be allergic to chicken. She was skinny when I brought her home from the shelter, where she was only offered chicken based foods (donated by...
I forgot to mention that I have a young cat now who will not eat canned food (yet -- one day we'll get there), and seems to be allergic to chicken. Her vet said she needed to switch to a Limited Ingredient Diet -- there are none I can find which does not have chicken it it. Most are chicken...
I wouldn't worry about the fish. And I've read Nestle and Nesheim's book, FEED YOUR PET RIGHT, along with just about everything else I can find about feline nutrition, and am pretty well convinced we're been marketed into an extreme frame of mind. People are now paranoid about "by products,"...
Watch her weight during the transition. My Boo didn't protest when I was transitioning him from a mostly dry to a mostly canned diet, but after I bought a scale I found he's lost an entire pound. I gave him back his dry food. Even if your cat can stand to lose some weight, you don't want it...
If two mice get away from the cat you may find yourself with a lot more mice around than you want. Has your cat ever caught, killed and eaten a live mouse? Cats who've lived their entire lives indoors may not be at all interested in live mice.
Cheri
The cat who lives with me is picky about his water bowls. (The white ones are too reflective, for e.g., and he acts like he's afraid of them.) Yes, bowls -- I have 3 - 4 around the house all the time now. When my Dad was dying, I abruptly left for 3 days. When I returned, I found my neighbor...
I agree with the others who think your momma cat may calm down and take her place in the household after the kittens are gone. If you can be patient, you'll welcome the live pest control work. She may even go back to living mostly outdoors, once the kittens are gone, but stick around closely...
Mark told me about having his little Elsie declawed before he even took her home, after the fact. I can never feel the same about him again. He lost my respect. The very next year, declawing became illegal where we live. Too late for Elsie. But at least I know Mark can never do that again.
I would try to bring her in, too, to help her adjust to being a truly indoor-outdoor cat. Sometimes in the daytime, sometimes at night, encourage her to come in. But especially when the weather is bad, day or night. I would offer some cat treats, just a few at a time -- try various ones...
I need info/ resources re: cat bites and abscesses, please.
The cat who lives with me (Bu, short for his Egyptian name, Bubu) is an indoor-outdoor. He began life feral, so refuses to ever be shut in. That's OK, as my apartment has a safe garden courtyard, where all the cats who live in my...
I've used revolution, a couple of times, to treat Bu. What we liked about it was that it treats fleas, ear mites and hookworm and roundworm all in one treatment. I was a little nervous about how potent something must be to treat all those pests at once, but the cat didn't seem to be any more...
Actually, the primary ingredient in De Flea is a pesticide. (It's also a drug humans ingest, but we won't go there.) You got me interested, I had to go info seeking. "Pesticide" just means it kills the bugs.
(If you just wanted to chase them away, eucalyptus oil, as in Vicks, would do that...