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    Am I Imagining It?

    Toupee was in decline - Himalayan male approx 15+/-, part feral, in and out into an enclosed patio designed for him. Hardly eating, hardly wanting to be touched, dementia worsened, bottom wet after urinating, increased sleeping, sceetching at night. After communicating with him and then...
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    WE MADE IT!!!! MOVE SUCCESSFUL

    Hi everyone - I wanted to give an update as to how the move 500 miles away went with Toupee, our semi-feral cat. He is doing awesome!!!!  When some of you mentioned to keep him in the house for two weeks, I was concerned as to how he'd take to that since at our old home he would scratch at the...
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    How to.......otherwise I'm not moving!

    Hi all, My husband is thinking of us moving to another state for his work. We have been taking care of a part feral cat who 'adopted' us last year.He's about 12+ y/o. I love, love love him! I even made my husband put in a cat door and gave him his own room away from our indoor cat. He's also...
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    TYPES OF DISHES

    My cats like to eat off of regular plates, but the food slides all over the place. Are there any type of dishes that have a roughness to them so the food will stay still while they lick it or grab it with their mouth? Maybe something along the lines of what that skidproof bottoms look like on...
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    Trying to figure this out

    Our outdoor/indoor cat has some sores/scabs on her body, had vet check and we check, finding nothing. But since she sits on my lap and sometimes hangs out on our bed/furniture, I have it now and our other cat has a little. Itches like crazy and spreads, can pop out hours later. Any ideas? We...
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    Is there a correlation between the two.....

    Since Mr. T has cleared up the yeast infection in his ears, he has been eating like a normal cat. Before, I had posted that due to his mouth/teeth/tongue issues I had to blend his food into soup. Every once in awhile, he would eat some cooked food. And he had a poor appetite. We were giving him...
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    Need Thoughts and Ideas

    After several visits to the vet it has been determined that I will always be making wet cat food into a gravy so Mr. T can eat. He is only with us a couple of months now, and had issues even before us. He has trouble eating food. They had him on dry food at the shelter and we switched him over...
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    New issues-need advice

    Mr. 'T' has a condition in his mouth that has to be treated with steroids and it will be ongoing. Also, I use my Krupps grinder to puree his food into thin gravy so he can eat. This will be ongoing, according to the vet. On top of that, he is quite finicky. He will once in awhile take a small...
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    Quick Qestion RE: RAW feeding

    Background - Our Himalayan cat has pretty much made the transition to Stella & Chewy's raw beef. I give one in AM and one in PM and will slowly split another patty over the two meals. I think that should be enough-right now he seems satisfied with the one at each meal. He's about 12 pounds...
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    how to intergrate homelss cat with my older indoor cat

    Hi I'm new to the forum. An abandoned cat found his way to us. We took him to the vet, he's a Himalayan, 8 y/o, was neutered, we got him his shots, removed all the matted hair, treated for ear mites and will take him in for infected teeth to be pulled. We set up litter pans with dirt for him to...
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