She’s very pretty! I would describe her as a blue and white bicolor Domestic Shorthair. I don’t think she could be considered as having the van pattern (which shows up in cats other than Turkish Vans, by the way), because her tail is white. Turkish Vans are also longhaired cats, and extremely...
Have you tried tidy cats litter? I have allergies myself, as do others in my household, and we haven’t had problems with that brand. I used to use a “dust-free” clay litter, which was anything but dust-free.
Hi there! I can’t answer all of your questions regarding the logistics of the balcony, etc., but I agree with Rubysmama that an adult cat might be better for your living situation. Kittens are much higher energy, and are more likely than adult cats to into things they shouldn’t. I don’t think...
Spot is adorable! I think she’s a longhair, because of her plumed tail. She is what some may denote as a “mediumhair”, but, genetically, cats are either short- or longhaired, and I think that Spot is the latter.
As to where longhaired cats come from, that is an interesting question, and, in...
Cat introductions can be a long process, and it doesn’t always work the first time. In fact, it’s so common for cats to not get along after the first intro, that we even have an extensive article about what to do next here on TCS. Check it out: How To Fix An Unsuccessful Cat Introduction –...
I checked the ingredients of the three foods and I don’t think that there is much of a difference between them. At least, as far as I can tell, they look very equivalent in quality. So I, personally, would just go with the cheapest option, but someone else might have some deeper insights than I...
Could you ask your vet if you could just collect the urine in a sample cup at home and bring it in to be analyzed? That saves you the hassle of dealing with test strips. You would need to get a very clean litterbox (and special litter from the vet that won’t mess up the sample), but I think that...
From people with multicat households that I know, I don’t know of anyone who hasn’t been able to successfully introduce cats eventually. Following proper introductions, I think most cats enjoy being part of the “colony”, enjoying mutual grooming, playtime, and nap time.
As a long-time TCS...
Genetically, there aren’t any “mediumhaired” cats; it’s just a label given to cats (mainly in shelters) that are trickier to bin into one category, this is especially true for kittens whose coats aren’t fully developed yet. That being said, I’m pretty sure that your gorgeous kitty is a longhair...
His proper identification is “adorable”! :blush:
I agree with @BellaGooch that he is a Domestic Longhair. If you post a sideview picture, we can identify his exact pattern. Maine Coons have a broader muzzle than your kitten, I think.
Mr Mowgli does have prominent rosettes like @di and bob mentioned, so I think some Bengal ancestry is a possibility! Without papers, he would still be classified as a Domestic Shorthair. It might be interesting to have a DNA test done for him. This won’t tell you for sure what his ancestry is...
I would definitely say shorthair as well. You’re right that there are no “mediumhairs” genetically, it’s just a label given to some cats that may be harder to classify (e.g., shorthairs with slightly longer fur, or kitten coats like @cataholic07 mentioned). He is a very cute kitten, by the way!
There are a lot of different possible causes for fur loss like this. You can read about some of them here: Skin Conditions In Cats – TheCatSite Articles
I don’t think it’s an injury, because I think that you would have noticed scabbing at some point, but I could be wrong. But as you can see...
Hi there! Your kitten is very cute! Is she your first cat? If so, I would recommend checking out this article: First-time Cat Owner’s Guide – TheCatSite Articles
Kittens will have a lot of energy, but that doesn’t mean you have to play with her 24/7. Just be sure to get plenty of toys for her...
From what I’ve found online, it appears that dewormers can take 2-3 weeks to get rid of all the parasites; so it could still be that it is worms that are causing the issue. It could also be that he needs another round of treatment.
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Did the vet run any bloodwork, or other examinations while you were there? I would recommend taking your cat back for a follow-up, since you’re not seeing improvement with the dewormer and the flea/tick medication, that indicates that there might be something else going on.
I’m so glad to hear that Belle got back safely! I can’t even imagine how scary that situation must have been.
She is a very pretty cat, by the way. :lovecat2: