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    Twitching Tail…

    My Pi-Pi has had a problem with his tail for a few months. It twitches involuntarily and puzzles him and I think scares him. He runs when it happens to escape it which of course he can’t. Sometimes he bites at it and yowls. His only saving grace with that is he is missing 9 teeth which were...
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    Hyperesthesia

    I think my cat Pi may have hyperesthesia. A condition where he chases his tail and sometimes bites it because it twitches by itself and puzzles him. From what I’ve read it is not life threatening and there are medications for it. I can’t get to his vet until after the new year so was wondering...
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    Vaccinations

    My cat, Piwacket (Pi-Pi) has been with me since the summer of 2014. He was a stray who came into my yard. I had him trapped, neutered and released by my local pet rescue in September of 2014. Over the next months I befriended him and eventually brought him into my home to live full time at the...
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    Loud Crying...

    My boy Pi Pi loves to sit on my glassed/screened in porch in the spring, summer and fall months. Lately a grey tabby has been coming into the yard. He or she is aware of Pi on the porch and often comes to sit on the steps outside the door. Pi starts crying loudly when this cat drops by for a...
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    A New Behavior

    I've had my wonderful little Pi-Pi inside the house now for one year. He was a little black stray who came to me in the summer of 2014. He was about seven months old when he first came into my yard. When he was neutered that September they told me he was about 10 months old. So now he's about 2...
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    Worn Spots?

    Pi is a totally black cat almost 2 years old. I have noticed that on the backsides of his hind legs between the knee and paw his fur is very thin. The left side more than the right. I can actually see his skin. It's not raw or bleeding, just peeking through the fur. Is it possible do you think...
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    Anyone's Dog Allergic to Their Cat

    I'm in a quandary. My dog has been scratching himself and nibbling at his feet all summer. I was hoping with the change of season he would stop but not yet! I've changed out the ingredients in his food (homemade by me) so that its grain free and also no sweet potato or high glycemic veggies only...
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    At My Wits End!

    My adorable little Piwacket (Pi-Pi) is a pleasure to have in my home. He was a young stray who came into my yard last summer and eventually ended up living inside my home by the time the winter snows began. He was neutered in September of 2014 and they calculated he was about 10 months old at...
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    PiPi and other cats :-)

    MOD NOTE: some of these posts have been moved from a previous thread, now locked. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Here is a photo of Happy and Pi in October 2014. They've come a long way haven't they!
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    Need to Get My Little Stray/Semi-Feral Cat Into a Carrier for Vet Visit...

    My wonderful little semi-feral or stray cat is named Piwacket and I call him Pi for short. He started coming into my yard in June 2014 and I started feeding him in July. He is very sweet and not really feral at all. Wish I knew what his origins are. Anyway I had him go through a TNR program from...
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    What Should I Do? Bad Snow Storm Coming And Frigid Temperatures

    If an advisor is online please help me with this. It is now 11 degrees outside with a wind chill factor making it feel like -9 degrees. There is a 22 mph wind blowing as well and that will be the story for the entire day. Tomorrow we are under a winter storm watch that will bring snow from...
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    Trying to bring in an outdoor cat

    Hi I'm a new member looking for some advice. This summer a little feral or stray cat came into my yard. He was less than a year. After about a month I had him trapped neutered and then released again into my yard. That was September and he was determined by the vet to be approximately 10 months...
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