I was present when she was being shaved so I know her belly was completely done. No saggy skin elsewhere too. Keeping up with her grooming will definitely be a problem because she hates all sorts of handling and she has a history of sending me and other family members to ER for trying to force...
Hello! Yes, she was recently shaved. She didn't have the excess skin before, but the last time she was shaved was about 4 years ago she didn't have it, her hair was very long so I'm not sure when it exactly developed. I only noticed it after the vet left (it was a home session). I really would...
I appreciate the help, thank you! The vet just lazily took a look, didn't use anything at all or give it any real effort. I don't trust people like this.
My cat has ringworm so the vet prescribed her lamisil spray but I can't apply it properly because of her attitude. Does anyone know if I can just spray it between her shoulder blades similar to flea medications?
On another note, I actually feel like the vet misdiagnosed her. he didn't run any...
You might have no idea how much this means to me, thank you. Another kind person adviced me to prepare sedatives when the time comes to groom her again and I think it might work.
I really hope she sparks up with treats and time and I will make sure to watch her closely in case anything feels off. She has a very majestic personality and wasn't socialized at all when she was a kitty because I didn't know any better back then, so she's very sweet normally but if stressed...
My Skittles is a 9 year old female Persian, spayed, and strictly indoors. Confirmed to be the most aggressive cat ever by every single vet she saw.
She despises any grooming or handling and quickly resorts to scratching or biting (no health issues or disorders, she's just kind of a cute...
Thank you all for the generous advice, it's been reassuring to know that she won't hurt her so I have listened to your advice. I stopped the brief meetings per your recommendation and now I'm letting them both out when I'm home so they're interacting under my supervision. What's happening right...
My older cat Skittles is 9 years old and spayed, and she's very mean to say the least. We are not allowed to pick her up and can pet her for short periods on her own terms, and she's the type that will aggressively bite or scratch if she's mildly annoyed.
Recently we got a 70 days old kitten...