Just an update on Carl. He is now 3 mos. and today, for the first time, we let him out to mingle with the dogs on his own. We'd been introducing them slowly, holding the dogs, then realized it wasn't the dogs, it was Carl, who runs at the dogs and swats at their faces and hisses, etc. So we...
OK, an update. Carl has been with us for 9 days now, which makes him about 7 weeks. His eye infection has mostly cleared up and he only sneezes occasionally. He's been to the vet twice already, initially for the eye infection and then because the diarrhea wasn't getting better and he was also...
What LDG said -- the catinfo site is very informative and changed my views on feeding so maybe you could show it to your mom. Also, cats don't graze in the wild -- they hunt and eat what they catch. And if they have leftovers some other scavenger comes along and finishes it off, so they're not...
You will never convince a fairly large segment of the population, including vets, that dry food is not good for cats. I had this discussion with the woman at the pet store the other day when I asked for a grain free, high quality wet food for 7-week old Carl. She recommended Wellness, and I'm...
Thanks. I think he's still too small for a harness -- just 1.4 pounds, but I'll be trying when he grows a bit.
I tried with my last cat, too, but he was already 2yo when we got him and he just flat-out refused to move. He'd just plop himself down and no amount of bribery would get him up while...
Thanks for getting him off to a great start on his weight loss. Other than a medical condition there is no excuse for an animal to get that large. His first owners must have been irresponsible, uncaring jerks.
Our six-week old kitten came with a severe eye infection and his eyes, when we could get them open, looked like yours at first. I was worried he couldn't see because he tended to lead with his nose when he walked. But after five days of antibiotic and ointment his eyes are clearing and he can...
Thanks for taking in Buttermilk and for your work with TNR. TNR is so needed, especially in cities. Our new kitten is one who was living on the streets of north Philly when my son nabbed him. He told me there were about a dozen cats living in this vacant lot, including a litter of six-week old...
Hi, and welcome. Pia is a beauty, and your story about Pearl brought tears to my eyes, maybe because we just euthanized Thurston a few weeks ago. It's very difficult. BTW, you're a good writer, and I say that as someone who was a sports writer for 25 years.
I've noticed on a few threads that some people take their cats outside on a leash. I tried that with my last cat and he would have none of it even though he desperately wanted to go outside and would run out the door every chance he could. But because Thurston was deaf, which I discovered right...