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    Biscuit vs. The Cone

    The sore on his arm might be one that I could wrap, but he's got another sore near the base of his tail that I don't think could be covered.  He's also a big fan of "puzzles" he can take apart (like pulling the stopper out of the bathroom sink), so I'm sure that unwinding the gauze would be...
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    Biscuit vs. The Cone

    Quick update: I did get him to pee, by taking him out of the cone. I was nice enough to let him clean up the business afterwards, and he somehow managed to get some stealthy sore-licking in as well.  Win-lose, I guess.
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    Biscuit vs. The Cone

    First time experience with the dreaded cone-of-shame here (for both me, and my cat).   My cat, Biscuit, developed two small rashy spots last week, which he then groomed into small sores. The vet and I are still in the process of figuring out the cause of the rash (negative for ringworm under...
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    Door-related Aggression

    He was about 9 months old when I adopted him, so it's very possible that someone taught him his bad habits.  I've always been super careful about not playing with my hands, though.  One of my friends is convinced that he just doesn't understand I'm not a cat - he's big on the soft little love...
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    Boo - visiting other homes?

    I travel with my cat to my parents' house a couple times a year.  It's a fairly expensive flight, so I usually try to take a couple of 1-2 week trips per year, instead of more frequent, short trips.  Since the one time I left my cat (with a familiar cat sitter) for longer than 48 hours he...
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    Door-related Aggression

    Hey guys!  My cat Biscuit is a very sweet, 2 1/2 year old boy who loves people and attention.  He's always been extremely friendly and social, but he tends to get a bit mouthy with me when he wants more of my attention.  For the most part, he never bites down - I've ended up with some scratches...
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