A common theme I've been seeing on these forums is that things should be "Natural" for the cat. For example, raw food proponents often use this as the foundation for why a cat should eat a raw diet.
But what does the word "Natural" mean?
That it comes from nature?
That it is not chemically...
I spent a bunch of cash on a pedigree cat that we got from a breeder as a wedding present to my wife. I picked him out at 1-2w of age and visited him at 3 months and 4m of age before bringing him home at 5m due to delays. The breeder told me that he had an unusual abscess in the umbilical region...
Included is a video of him. I love him so much! One of these days I'm going to post a sequence of how his coloration darkened/lightened while he was a kitty.
He has white tips on his feet and under his nose
A blue-white-point neva masquerade siberian forest cat.
From what we expected to be a Siberian seal lynxpoint, has morphed into a bluepoint. I went to see him at the breeders today, but I'll pick him up in another month. Can't wait till he's home with us
Here's a little video I made of him:
I don't have him yet, but I get picture updates! He's thought to be a seal lynx point siberian, though I have no idea what he's gonna look like. Any thoughts?
2 weeks
5 weeks