thanks allot. that is sort of what I thought, I'm just not sure if I should be worried because the nipping only started recently, and my other cat doesn't seem to mind. Could his ears have gotten more sensitive? If you read my last thread about him, he took to 'spooking'. He's stopped that, but...
whenever I start singing, my two cats will follow me around the house. it always goes the same, i start to sing, the cats follow, then Marmzy begins to mew and rub against my legs while mewing. The thing that concerns me, is that if I kneel down while singing, Marmzy will first continue rubbing...
thirteen years worth of pets.
Cats:
Mitten: black and white feral male, he was my first cat and my baby. He used to walk me to school every morning. he was hit and killed by a car when he was two. R.I.P Mitty. You had more spirit then any cat cat I'd ever met. love you.
Marmalade: Marmz is...
Welcome! my baby boy, Mitty was hit killed only two...just before his birthday. I now have a little siamese cross, who is small and black with green eyes, and i swear is the most beautiful little girl I'll ever meet, and a lovely boy called Marmalade, who is more of a dog than a cat. Sorry to...
He hasn't spooked yet today. We are hesitant to take him to a vet because many times in the past, we've payed good money to be told there's nothing wrong with him. he only throws up every couple days and is eating fine. so I'm keeping a close eye on him, but if anyone has an idea what might...
he is neutered!! my bad, I'm often call him a tom because we also have a female, and if i just say "My cat" no one knows if it's Boo or Marmzy. *he's also a very steriotypical boy. Eat, sleep, break things.*
my usually calm, cocky, and often destructive tom cat has been acting weird. I went into my room the other day to find him cowering in the corner with eyes the size of dinner plates. It's been on and off the last four days. one minute he's his usual, friendly self, the next he looks like he's...
My fat cat, Marmzy, has about ten thousand issues, including urinary. health and behavioral. one of the first things our vet suggetsted was that he was peeing for attention. it wasn't for a long time, three vet checks, fleas, and an x-ray later that they suggested urinary tract. he eventually...
And count yourself lucky you still have your mittens. Being a feral, my Mitty couldn't handle being indoors, and managed to get hit by some idiot iin a mini van when he was two. it was like losing a piece of myself.
I think Mittens must have been lonely, and obviously no cat enjoys being locked up. It wasn't the smartest solution to your problem, but you're not a bad pet owner because of that. you didn't know he was having trouble and you aren't locking him up anymore. what's more, you feel bad about it...
My one cat, a lovely big boy called Marmalade, has always had issues with peeing. usually he just leaks a little if we've been on vacation or something, but a short while ago, he started having trouble doing his duty and peeing blood. we got him to the vet, only to be back a week later. two...
He probably wants out. He's had a taste of the great outdoors, and being indoors probably stresses him. We had a feral kitten for a few years. At first, we tried to keep him inside because our last cat, Ollie. was hit by a car.
Problem: Mitten didn't like it inside. he had WAY to much energy...