Were you able to do the surgery during the blockage. What I mean by that is - did you have to pay $2000 to unlock him then $2500 to get the surgery? Or were you able to just get the blockage removed during the PU surgery? My vet also isn’t super into the surgery but the ER vet basically said my...
Unfortunately, my 10 month old Galileo had a urinary obstruction over the weekend and had an emergency procedure done that was $2,000. Almost all my husband and I’s savings. We had a feeling he was going to block because a little over a month ago he was straining to urinate. Seemingly like a UTI...
That could be it. He hasn't been de-wormed since he was a kitten. We also introduce a new kitty a few months ago so it's very possible. If that's the case, is waiting until Saturday for the vet safe? Or is this life threatening?
That could be it. He hasn't been de-wormed since he was a kitten. We also introduce a new kitty a few months ago so it's very possible. If that's the case, is waiting until Saturday for the vet safe? Or is this life threatening?
My two year old cat, Remy, was vomiting the first week of July one night and we found it in the morning. It was a greenish tint and liquidy. He eats our Money Tree but I read that it's not bad for cats. So we assumed that was why. We were actually leaving out of town and the next day our friends...
They eat next to eachother, use eachothers litter boxes without marking the house or anything, and even sleep on the same bed with us (although they don't cuddle!) Sorry for the late response. I did not get a notification!
We got our kitten when he was 8 weeks old. We followed the recommended introduction procedure (separate rooms, scent swapping, room swapping, short observed meetings, etc) for about a week-2 weeks. Our resident cat, Remy, was not in the slightest bit irritated by his "new brother", Galileo. They...
You're doing GREAT! My perspective here is that perhaps since you've not been around cats you haven't had the opportunity to realize they are super finicky. Dogs on the other hand are people pleasers. Your cat may be seeming aggressive but it's probably also her nature especially because she was...
We introduced a new kitten, Galileo to our family about a week ago. Our resident cat, Remy is two years old and has been an only child. We've so far done everything right, separate rooms, feeding behind screens, introducing with a crate, feeding side by side, playing with toys near each other...
That's great news if that is the case! Do you feel I should allow him to interact with Rémy under the door even though he's hissing? Or do you think I should set a limited amount of time for him to do that?
He actually doesn't look aggressive. He will be purring simultaneously and allowing me to pet him. But the sound is still freaky to me, doesn't seem to scare away our resident cat though. Do they ever hiss just for fun?
Yes, he was neutered two weeks ago and Rémy is as well! Also, Galileo was living with three other all male litter mates. His foster home had other animals (cat(s) and dog(s))before they were found at 4 weeks old, motherless, and were fostered.
Yes, he was neutered two weeks ago and Rémy is as well! Also, Galileo was living with three other all male litter mates. His foster home had other animals (cat(s) and dog(s))before they were found at 4 weeks old, motherless, and were fostered.
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We just adopted a new 3 month old kitten (Galileo) and already have a 2 year old cat (Rémy). It's been two days now and our kitten is SUPER comfortable in our new home, such a happy kitty. We were concerned for our resident cat so we've separated them in different rooms (giving our new...
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We adopted our baby at 8 weeks old. Approximately 2 months ago. He's always been an aggressive player (biting, ejecting claws) but lately it's gotten worse. We he does it usually I yell "OOWW" and stop playing with me. Doesn't work. Now I've have to grab him by the scruf and put him a...