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  1. creekgirl

    Kitten Behavioral Changes After Vet Visit!

    Well, he's a handful all on his own. He's going through a pretty wild phase. Nipping and clawing when you try to pet him. I guess that's just normal, too. But how do you teach him to stop? I mean, it can hurt!
  2. creekgirl

    Kitten Behavioral Changes After Vet Visit!

    Thank you! Once again, you guys make a lot of sense. Maybe he does perceive me as being a bit of a "helicopter mom" and is exercising his independence. Tonight Minky (that's what I've been calling him) was sprawled next to my BF while he was working on the computer. He used to do that with...
  3. creekgirl

    Kitten Behavioral Changes After Vet Visit!

    Wow, thank you all! Your responses make a lot of sense! It seems entirely likely that a kitten in a new situation would feel vulnerable and maybe extra affectionate, then when he feels more secure, return to normal kitten behavior! It is true, he's not acting in a way that I wouldn't expect...
  4. creekgirl

    Kitten Behavioral Changes After Vet Visit!

    I sure hope someone can shed light on this situation..... Last month I adopted an adorable kitten. I first met him when I was passing through a rural area and stopped at a yard sale. This little kitten approached me and rubbed against my leg. When I picked him up he just melted into my...
  5. creekgirl

    Drool

    Thanks. I'll see what I can do. I'm worried because my eye seems infected again.
  6. creekgirl

    Drool

    Thanks, Furballsmom. She wouldn't let me look in her mouth, but maybe I could wrap her in a towel. What would I need to look for?
  7. creekgirl

    Drool

    Hi again.......I just discovered this discussion: Chronic Drooling in Elderly Cat - Cat Forum : Cat Discussion Forums My situation seems very similar. I wonder what the outcome was for these folks and their cats? Scout doesn't seem to be in pain, nor does she seem sick or disabled...
  8. creekgirl

    Drool

    Hi cat lovers, I sure hope you have some ideas that can help us. For background of our woes, see: stomatitis + worse.....what to do? Here's what's going on now: Bosco was 17 years old, Scout 15 years old. Both developed strange symptoms no vet could diagnose, but seemed related to...
  9. creekgirl

    stomatitis + worse.....what to do?

    I've often thought Bosco should live in a litter box. Never knew it might be a training technique. I will look into it.......thank you!
  10. creekgirl

    stomatitis + worse.....what to do?

    Thank you, Ardina. I read it, but am still unclear on concept. Does the cat start out actually living in a dog crate with the bottom covered with kitty litter?
  11. creekgirl

    stomatitis + worse.....what to do?

    I can't believe a whole year has gone by since I last posted. If anyone still reads this thread: Bosco is now 17.5 years old and Scout is 15.5. Since their teeth were removed, Bosco had a brief return of his odd stomatitis symptoms but now seems completely recovered. Scout continues frequent...
  12. creekgirl

    stomatitis + worse.....what to do?

    Thank you, red top rescue. Here is an update: Following full dental extraction both cats had a remission of symptoms for a few weeks, then return of much of the same. Bosco has resumed his strange "fits" at the food bowl, but maintains a healthy appetite and seems otherwise okay. Scout...
  13. creekgirl

    stomatitis + worse.....what to do?

    I am sorry to report that both my cats are exhibiting the same symptoms again, despite full dental extraction. The first couple of weeks they seemed better, but symptoms gradually returned and now about the same as before. Upon taking a few licks, or sometimes even just anticipating food...
  14. creekgirl

    stomatitis + worse.....what to do?

    Just want to post a follow-up on this thread, for those whose cats show signs of STOMATITIS.  Two weeks ago I took Bosco and Scout to a vet for full dental extraction, and the results are nothing short of a miracle!  Both cats recovered almost immediately and are back to their old selves.  No...
  15. creekgirl

    stomatitis + worse.....what to do?

    From reading recent comments, you'd think I had never done anything to try to help my cats.  I took them to 2 different vets last year and spent well over $500 for tests and treatments that accomplished nothing.  From what I've read, the only effective treatment might be full dental extraction...
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