Hmm... I just picked every single blob of crap with paper towels, and put them in plastic bags for disposal, and then clean it up with a bit of scented cleaner. Afterwards, I mopped the floor. Its pretty much what I've always done for cat puke all my life, but in a large scale. Any ideas for...
Hmm... spilled, like one of those floodings that happens when the water is left running... no. But, due to the fact that the litter box wasn't changed, nor hairballs, when I came back, I could barely walk across the house without stepping on something nasty. I spent a full half an hour cleaning...
I came back from my trip to the Dominican Republic exactly a week ago. At first Planeta didn't appear, and by the time I was growing desperate thinking she had run away, she shows up - on top of a closet screaming at me.
Once I got her down, she literally spent the whole night running across...
Yeah... that is what makes me often think it twice before bringing a cat to spay. I need to check, if theres someone using the dissolving stitches around here. I need to go get Mary Anne.
Hmm... thats a problem... because I am yet to find a Puerto Rican vet who uses dissolving stitches. One actually denied flat out their existence to me. The kittens are already eating solid food and I am using Whiskas for Kittens with them. The problem is that they are also still feeding from milk.
If thats the case... then I ought to spay her as soon as I get back from the trip. Her getting prego again has been one of my great worries, as where I live its kitten season ALL YEAR ROUND!
EDIT: Could she be pregnant already as we speak? All of the sudden I am wondering if her fat belly is...
I have been away, I have been VERY busy helping prepare a trip to the Dominican Republic we will be taking this Tuesday for a week. I have also been nervous over the cats. Vicky is supposed to look after them. She will stop every day to feed and them, and check everythings fine. I've been...
Yeah... the last thing I want is four more. However, I have been weary of spaying her until they are completely weaned, afraid that she will stop producing milk.