With it's off-shoot, Eau de Cat. Goodness knows I've said OH THE CAT! often enough!
Still at it...last night, Hekitty looked at me and snarled, "WOULD YOU PLEASE STOP SNORGLING IN MEH BELLEH FLOOF?" I whimpered, "But...but...it smells so GOOD!"
IMPORTANT EDITOMG it's like a comedy writing competition!!!:lol3::nod::surf:
My RB tortie Tootsie smelled sooo good. Sweet!!! I used to love to huff her. She just smelled fresh. All the time.
My current cat smells...like a cat? He's got a weepy eye right now, and I noticed an odd smell. It's iff putting to be honest. And to be honest, it could be my own sinuses, in which case anything remotely smelly turns my stomach. For this reason though, I think everyone should sniff their cat on a regular basis. All I know is, when Robin sees the vet? I'm going to demand they sniff his head region--I really want to know if this is in my imagination, or what!
PS I'm so lucky he doesn't turn his litterbox into a scene from Dune. :lol3::nod::lol3:
Is he ok now? Eyes alright? Thank heavens you found him in time! I bet you will be 'Huffing' constantly now.IMPORTANT EDIT
Robin really was very ill; it wasn’t my imagination. He’s ok now. His herpes had flared up, badly, and caused huge issues where nobody could see them. A few weeks after I posted this, I found him, unresponsive, and rushed him to an emergency vet. He was dehydrated and had secondary infections on his eye due to the herpes. Later, a specialist said the herpes lives in the entire ocular area. I might have been smelling the inflammation and infection. He’d see two vets before his collapse, by the way. Always trust your instincts AND your nose!!
This is why I'm careful never to wear perfume when I visit the doctor; many doctors do use their noses in diagnosis.Always trust your instincts AND your nose!!
Thank you! He’s right as rain today! Only one flareup of the herpes since, which is well controlled with famciclovir, as lysine seemed not to help at all. He’s fat, lazy, and content, and far too much of all three for his own good!Is he ok now? Eyes alright? Thank heavens you found him in time! I bet you will be 'Huffing' constantly now.
Do they make hairball medication for humans?SEE, FELLOW HUFFERS! There's a good reason we do this...at least, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it!
~crawls off to hack up a huffed hairball~
I suppose a pat of butter should work nicely.Do they make hairball medication for humans?
Myself, I down an ounce of extra-virgin olive oil every day. Just pour it in a shotglass and toss it back! Took some getting used to, but the hairballs have slowed down, and my cholesterol levels are GREAT!Do they make hairball medication for humans?