I just noticed that one of my cats has a pretty visible level of fur loss on his right ear. He's a one and a half year old Siamese and has had a skin incident in the past on his back legs, but the vet wrote that off as a spider bite. There's been no changes in his behavior, he's eating well and...
Three or four times a week Timmy, my 1 year old Siamese, will kinda hunker down and make these squeaky coughing sounds. He doesn't seem distressed or in pain when it happens, but he never coughs anything up either. I haven't heard it happen during the day, and he's otherwise perfectly healthy...
Our house has officially settled down, for the most part. Four of our kittens have gone to good homes, and two have stayed with us. Everyone's spayed and neutered, our matriarch Sasha is looking healthy, and our two boys, Laszlo and Tim, are just as empty headed as always.
Only one thing stands...
For more info, see the my post history but basically, we have a lady Siamese named Sasha who we bred in March. She became pregnant and gave birth to six beautiful, healthy kittens: four boys and two girls.
Sasha had some stress issues throughout the early months of motherhood. She lost fur...
Mama Cat technically isn't my cat but my parents, and my mom is weirdly resistant to getting Mama Cat spayed. We've gotten a recommendation for a pheromone spritz to calm Mama Cat down because she's been really hostile to the kittens lately; lots of hissing. It really bothers me that she hasn't...
Four of our six Siamese kittens still need homes. They're up to date on their shots and other than these new incidents extremely healthy, social, and affectionate.
They were weaned after their first deworming and recently hormones have actually caused their mama to keep her distance, by and...
She's taking Veraflox, and we didnt get any meds to stop milk production, just a warning not to let her nurse. They also told us to use cold compresses as warm would cause milk production to continue.
So unfortunately being a new mom is not all its cracked up to be for my dear Sasha. She basically gave herself little stress ulcers on her upper lip and they got a little infected. When we took the kittens for their six week checkup, we took her in as well to get some antibiotics.
The...
They were in my sister's room. She'd been moving them then as well, but also into dangerous places. Since they're starting to move around, we're trying to get them somewhere where they can't get into any wires or something.
Our kittens are officially 3 and a half weeks old and cute as can be! They're grooming, playing, climbing... its great!
Last week we moved them to a larger enclosure that was, admittedly, in the living room. We were aware that this wasnt ideal, but it was always intended to be temporary until...
Yeah, the plan is to spay; we just wanted a litter so that we could keep a kitten or two and maybe find good homes for any others with family. We've had a male Siamese for about ten years and he's the best cat we've ever had so we were like 'there is a way to get homegrown Siamese kittens.' But...
CRISIS AVERTED; THEY WERE UNDER MY SISTER'S BED. Its possible we are checking on them too frequently and she wants us to Chill Out and Leave Her Alone, so we will do that.
My Siamese cat, Sasha, gave birth to six kittens on the 15th of May. She has thus far been a very attentive and loving mama cat; all the kittens have been gaining weight consistently and have been lively.
This morning I knit them a little baby blanket and tucked it in with them; they were all...
That's what I'm thinking but my mom in particular is worried. Is it normal for pregnant cats in the late-mid stage of pregnancy to do some stuff more akin to cats in heat? Specifically rolling around and sort of "getting in position"? Mom says she's seen Lady Cat do that; I haven't though.
My family currently has two Siamese cats: a 9 year old neutered male and a 1 year old pregnant female. She's between 40-50 days along and we're very excited: she's got the belly, the nipples, she's sleeping and eating a ton and cuddling quite a lot.
One of the things that's sort of worrying us...