I did check all their claws (but I trim them weekly) and no blood! I’ve tried tons to get them to leave her alone too, sadly the neighbor cats come up to the windows and trigger a response in my males. They want to fight them but can’t and redirect it towards her I try to distract them with toys...
I have built a door to block off the entire upstairs for her when I go to work so I don’t worry about her when I’m not there to supervise! When I’m in the same room as them there are no fights, but if I go upstairs to use the bathroom they get into trouble
My vet knows all about her aggressive...
That might be worth trying! Nox humps everything soft and his penis does come out too... I just pick him up and put him on the floor but redirecting to one item might be better... maybe I’ll find a furry cat toy lol
Good to know that about mating though! That eliminates one major concern, though my boy Nox will likely still go after her he’s pretty hump happy even after being fixed nearly two years ago!
There wasn’t blood in her stool, and she only makes those noises when she’s being defensive with the male cats. I was also considering if she strained her anus when pooping, when the males attack her she poops in fear (poor girl!). Maybe when fear pooping she strained too hard and tore her anus...
I have three cats, one female and two males that are all fixed.
I heard my female hissing and yowling and ran downstairs to find her cat bed bloody and she pooped in it too. Thing is NONE of them have any visible wounds or blood on their claws or teeth.
My one male tries to mount my female...
I'm glad you did post I feed my kitties fancy feast cheese delights everyday! I hadn't considered that a wet food could cause constipation, but I know some cats don't handle cheese well... hadn't thought of it that way though! I'll have to switch them over to a non cheese wet food just to be...
Turns out it was tartar buildup and slight gum inflammation. No extractions needed, she let the vet do a dental cleaning and get off the tartar WITHOUT any sedation (unless you could me petting and praising). I've got to give her some dental wipes to keep the tartar off and help her gums but...
Well Nox is back to his old energetic and happy self! He's eating, pooping, drinking, peeing and most of all playing again! I'm really gratful for the advice and support from everyone! I was really in a such a panic but thankfully with a little extra water and some coconut oil he was back to...
Sorry to hear your kitty had a stoke, I had an older cat that had the same and it was really heartbreaking which is why I was so worried about Nox. I'm hoping that it is just some dehydration or constipation.
I ended up calling a vet and talked over the phone and got some advice and recommendations. They helped to calm me down and put me at ease too, I was worried he was at deaths door but they assured me that it was likely dehydration, get his fluid intake up and keep an eye on his litter box. He is...
Thanks! I've taken a sample of his poop too in a baggie and shot some video of him trying to walk too but it isn't showing well on camera but better than nothing!
I contacted a vet via the phone and he gave me a lot of the same advice I saw here, likely constipation and dehydration so give him water via syringe and encourage him to drink on his own. Keep an eye on his stool and see if he is straining.
After giving him some water he even ate some wet...
He is an Indoor cat so he wouldn't have eaten anything outside, also I keep anything dangerous in baby proof cupboards to prevent them from eating anything harmful. I've felt his tummy and it's not hard or swollen and he doesn't show pain when I feel it either.