Long story short, my mother wanted to try soft paws on my baby a while ago- most of them fell off, minus 1 that stuck around but didnt seem to be doing anything so we waited for it to fall off
Went to check it earlier today and do a routine trim and low and behold his soft paw looked as though...
Been busy lately whoops, but I've been scooping his litter every night and sometimes morning too, we removed all the rubber-bottomed carpets, and moved his food and water even farther from his litter, so far he seems to be doing good (he certainly pees a lot, yeesh)
I've also started using a cat...
I'll definitely look into it, unfortunately I don't really have the money for a vet visit atm (should in a month or so though hopefully)
On the chance that it is anemia, is there anything that can be done to help or is it just sort of a diagnose and leave be sort of thing? Does diet change help...
Update now that family discussions have been had, he can stay as long as he doesn't do it again, so anything at all that anyone can suggest to ensure its prevented is definitely welcome!
I'm just glad I get to keep cuddling my boy at night, now to make sure it stays that way!
It's definitely a good idea to ask your vet and see if it could be something that needs treatment, but if they don't find anything that could cause it then you may just have a vomit-y kitty
My own kitty has always had issues with vomiting, mostly because he absolute inhales his food, seriously...
Honestly I'll probably grab one when Darwin dies, having grown up with him I've become so accustomed to his presence that I can't sleep if he's not laying on my bed
It definitely varies from person to person, but I myself will definitely be getting one, I may even get it before he dies just so...
I love fluffy kitties, they bring me so much joy *v*
Here's my own giant ball of fluff, Darwin (older photos)
And here he is when he's not so fluffy (recent photos!)
(he looks absolutely ridiculous shaved)
Ick, I can't say declawing's a very good choice in all honesty, your cat may or may not be fine later on (it depends on how they handle it emotionally and physically- some handle it better than others)
I know it was likely ultimately your family's decision in the end, but perhaps you can try to...