Brutis doesn't seem to have a rippling back. I've read that too and maybe I don't know what a rippling back looks like. He also does not have seizures or stare off into space for no reason. But he does howl for no reason, which the studies say is a symptom of the disease. He also is not...
Does he injure himself when he does this? Like does he aggressively attack his tail and make it bleed?
My cat chewed off the end of his tail and has been diagnosed with feline hyperesthesia, other wise known as mutilating disease. It is a nerve disorder. My vet suggested VOM adjustments...
Okay, so last week I posted about my mother's crazy cats only to discover mine is the craziest.
My cat has been diagnosed with feline hyperethesia, otherwise known as mutilating disease. Yesterday he chewed off the end of his tail. I thought he was just playing with his tail until upon closer...
She has already returned the new litter and repurchased their usual kind. When this first started she purchased a second litter box, which the female still fought with the male over. This morning, I gave her your responses and asked where she put the new second litter box - "in the same room...
I would keep them confined to a smaller room. As someone else said the whole house is too big for them to find the litter box when they have to go. Say they are playing on one side of the house. One of them has to go. It does remember that there is a litter box but it doesn't remember where...
It's been a while since I've posted on this forum, but I have an important question. My mother's male cat is peeing all over her couch. She doesn't think it is a UTI because he is not doing any of the normal signals (licking genitals, constantly running back and forth to the litter box, no...
Hello All. It has been a while since I posted here. My husband and I adopted Brutis in April. He has had a slew of problems both health and behavioral since we brought him home. When we first brought him home he was laid back, easy going, and lovable. Now he is neurotic and scared of...
Studies have shown that kidney failure rots teeth, and wet food prevents kidney failure. In the wild they ate the guts of whatever they caught, not hard kibble. That is also why cats do not drink enought water, because in the wild they recieve their moisture out of the guts of the critters...