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He is a bit on the long side but when he sits he has the chunk
You had wondered this in your original post, so keep your eye on him. Can you check the slipper to see how much of it is missing?I also noticed a small piece of rubber in his litter which he excreted and it looked to be from a slipper. I am going to closely monitor him to watch if he needs any further intervention.
So glad to hear it! One of our cats ate a very small bit of stray yarn about a month ago and even that affected her so I can only imagine how bad things were with bits of rubber.Way better.. he started running around, he’s eating completely normally and his litter habits are back to regular.
I had to remove the iv cannula from his paw which was very hard since the bandage was stuck to his fur and I had to trim his fur to free him from it and now he’s got a patchy leg haha.
One odd thing I noticed though is that he has a small bald spot near his head and I was very worried at first because I thought the vet mishandled my baby but after looking it up I realized it could be related to stress and he’s very scared of vets so that’s a possible explanation.
Other than that he’s back on his game, playful and loving as always. Thank god !!
Same around here!Among other measures, we cut tails off toy mice, store shoes with laces so the laces don't show, and throw away all rubber bands!
I think this is a really common problem!Same around here!