Thank you so much for replying, I adopted Pierre and Marie together when they were just a couple months old and then Pierre got pregnant and she had Patita, so they've been together all of their lives, I don't think it's a good idea to separate them, but I guess I'll have to see what the vet...
I understand, I've read almost every thread about FeLV, this site was really helpful and has a lot of new information New FIV and FeLV guidelines: What do they mean for shelter cats? » Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program » College of Veterinary Medicine » University of Florida, check the pdf...
Hello everyone, a couple weeks ago my cat Pierre started to have some coughing and sneezing, I took her to the vet and they told me she had a sore throat (don't know if this is the right terminology so my apologies), it wasn't an URI, the vet recommended a SNAP test for FIV and FeLV since they...
Because they are kittens I think it will be much easier to introduce them, opposed to introducing a kitten to a pair of adult cats, I think maybe you can get a small pet pen to keep the birmain separated from the two cats and see how they react to eachother and avoid any problems. Good luck with...
Hi everyone sorry for the late reply, to answer your questions, he managed to take off his cast and I had to get him to the vet and have another one put in, the vets advised me to not let him move a lot (especially NOT jumping), he should only be walking short distances, he has to be kept in a...
Hi everyone, my boy Marie recently fractured his back paw, I took him to the vet, got X-Rays the whole ordeal, they told me it was a small fracture but a cast was needed for 6 weeks, now my boy is very frantic! He was still sedated when he came back from the vet but when the anesthesia...
How long has it been since she was diagnosed? Is it recent? I know there are vets who specialize in ethology, they can visit your house and do a check up, maybe there's something in your house that's stressing your kitty out that may be causing this behavior
Cats can be easily stressed when they're in a new place, you can try some Feliway I've heard it's very good to help cats relax and overtime they'll feel more at home, you can also try talking to your vet to see if they have a relaxing veterinary supplement
Hi everyone, I have three cats and until March of this year they used to do their business in my backyard (they stopped using their litterboxes completely so I removed them about two or three years ago because they were just taking up space), recently I decided to reintroduce them to their...
Are your cats using their litter boxes? Are they drinking water? Maybe there's some straining going on or even an obstruction, take them to the vet and have them do a physical exam, by feeling your cat's intestines the vet should be able to tell if your cat has been evacuating or not, and X-RAYS...
I think so too, also I followed advice mentioned on the articles you linked and she did eat :) not a whole lot, but she did, thank you so much :hearthrob:
it's okay, like i mentioned in another comment i'm taking her to my cat's usual vet unless we have to go on full lockdown this week, I took her to this vet because when she was sick it was friday at like 11:00 pm and the vet I usually take her to was closed, I continued going there because they...