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    Cold Turkey food switch?

    I do know for a fact this shelter feeds only Science Diet.  They have a contract with the company for a sponsorship thing.  I guess we'll continue the dry slowly for the next two weeks.  Pete'll just have to be isolated at night so everyone can have their own dry food down because there is no...
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    Cold Turkey food switch?

    Last night, we brought home Peter Parker, our new one year old kitty.  He's integrating well.  He's getting along with the great dane, the other cats.  He isn't showing untoward attention to the 'cagepets' (sugar gliders, rats).   But he came home on Science Diet.  Which my twin cats are very...
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    Weight loss--should I worry?

    We don't own a scale so we can't weigh him without going to the vet. I worry a lot about my babies, all of them. I really hope he's not sick. He's not ACTING sick, but I'm just... I worry so much, but I hate wasting time and money to go to the vet just because I'm having a total freakout...
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    Weight loss--should I worry?

    My male, Leo, was on the heavier side of healthy, bordering onto overweight. He wasn't heavy enough I was worried, but I was looking into getting him one of those feeder balls to encourage him to be a bit more active. Then we introduced the 'babies.' (they're two years old, but so tiny we...
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    Does anyone have a deaf white cat?

    He sounds like such a sweetie. Do you notice a lot of differences between him and your hearing kitties? Sorry to keep asking questions, but I'm trying to learn as much as I can about deaf animals and there's less out there about deaf kitties than deaf puppies, even.
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    Does anyone have a deaf white cat?

    I'm really glad he's happy. How old was he when you got him?
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    Does anyone have a deaf white cat?

    Well, so far, so good. Adding the newest cats actually fixed life-long behaviour issues in one of our older cats (not that I'd recommend adding new animals as a cure to behaviour issues, normally I'd recommend the opposite, but we'd basically given up on correcting Shini's issues with other...
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    Does anyone have a deaf white cat?

    Haven't read the book yet, but I'm familiar with Three Dog Bakery. I tend to avoid books about animals because the endings always make me bawl like a baby.
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    Does anyone have a deaf white cat?

    I'm doing a blog for my new puppy, Castiel, a white great dane who is almost certainly deaf. I'm talking about deafness in animals, the training of a deaf dog, animals in general and breeders who 'cull' white animals for fear of deafness. In the future, I'd love to do a blog post on a deaf (or...
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    Want to be prepared to prevent an issue

    He's two weeks, actually. You can see his eye is just opening. He's soooo cute and we love him already.
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    Want to be prepared to prevent an issue

    Well, here's a pic of him right now.
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    Want to be prepared to prevent an issue

    Hmm... Our flat is very open-concept, so gates won't help much, but I think I can get a couple of playyards or something (the 'baby gates' with like, 4-6 panels). We've started talking to trainers, before the pup was even born, so I think we'll do okay. I just have to train my dear sweet...
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    Want to be prepared to prevent an issue

    We lack counterspace. It's very much at a premium in our current place. Even if we had lots of it, well... This dog is going to be rather tall. He's a great dane and they're known for counter surfing. Putting the litter on a counter would just put it at mouth height once he's full grown or...
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    Want to be prepared to prevent an issue

    We have four cats and it's just been confirmed that we're getting a puppy. I don't want the cats to feel like they need to defend either their litter pans or their food. What is the best way to keep a curious little puppy from sticking his nose into their faces when they are eating or peeing?
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    feeding separate foods, & doing away with grazing

    We're going through this right now, though we're hoping to be able to go back to free feeding eventually. We've got two little cats that have been so sick so long that their guts need time to heal before we can put them on solely kibble. They're on a raw blend right now as we transition them...
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    hypollergenic foods without rice

    It does sound like a very, very difficult task. What I've had to do after discovering MALP's allergy is make sure all of our cats are grain free. We're feeding our male extra wet food during a time when we isolate the babies for a little while and just hoping for the best. We only know about...
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    Cat play/attitude changes--is this normal?

    I now have four cats and the little cats have been introduced to the big cats with great effect. ( click for a short video of the introduction of little cats to Leo, my big stupid cat) The little cats, though they're two, play constantly, like kittens. I think maybe they'd been feeling poorly...
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    Siamese mixes and sensitive tummies

    Our new babies are Siamese mixes and MALP has a severe rice allergy and can't tolerate large amounts of kibble (though we expect that will get better as her gut heals now that we've discovered the rice allergy and gotten it out of her diet.
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    Behaviour issues in a 25 year old human (relates to cats, I promise)

    The babies have gotten freeze dried whiting and freeze dried chicken breast as treats. The big cats hate treats. Shinigami won't eat any kind of treat and Leo only really likes human food. You can't MAKE HIM eat a cat treat. I had a roommate once try to force feed him cat treats. He...
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