Yes he is. The vet has suggested keeping him on the dry for now (the S/D) until he is finised his Clavamox, and then going to the wet diet. A few people have been suggesting perineal urethrostomy, but I would like to think of that as a last resort. I will check out the group you mentioned...
First off let me say that I think it is wonderful for you to be asking these questions instead of the "it's me or the cat " rutine. That said your BF's cat needs a few manners. Hissy's suggestions are wonderful for keeping the cat off the table. I do not allow mine in the kitchen at all when we...
I know this is not the cheapest option, but have you considered the "invisible" fence? Granted the collar is not hugely attractive, but he could roam your yard freely, and you would have less worry.
I'm in Mississauga , Ont. Been here for 5, maybe 6 years now. I was born in Orangeville, but have been in and out of the country. I like it here, hopefully I won't have to move again!
I think that alot of cats (and animals in general) seem to know when it is a "baby" and need to be gentler. I remeber back when I lived in the townhouse. I used to let Orangeyabald out because it was a 'u' shape and he just sat in front of our house, occasionally under the center tree. One day I...
Two nights ago I had to take Donovan back to the vet . (see previous occurance :http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/sho...hlight=Donovan )He got another blockage in his urinary tract, nothing was getting through. He's back home today, doing well (as far as we can tell). He has had an x-ray, and...
Beacause he is a mix, it is likely that's where the white hairs come from. Most of my guys have white hairs on them, and the older they get, the more they have. He is gorgeous BTW!!!