Just an update!
Today Chubs was back to his normal self: and by that I mean lazily lounging around the house and rolling around in all those perfect sunny spots. His stool is also back to looking normal/no traces of blood(and by normal I mean not normal, which brings me to...)
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Yeah pretty much what Stephen said. Its one of those things that is a good thing to ask your vet about, likewise if you aren't going to/are unable to go to a vet just make sure to really research the product & ingredients and then use your best judgement on whether or not you think its safe. I...
Well lets see here...*clears throat*
Real Name: Jean Luc.
Alias's: Chubs, Chubberts, Sir Chubington the III, Chubalubs, Chuberdoos, Chuberdoozles , Chuberoos, Chubers
Real Name: Major Tom
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Ah, if it was that long ago I really doubt it is from the fleas. Sounds like your on the right track having trashed the collar though, now its just a matter of finding a better product (Id also wait until his neck is healed up before using any other flea products.) As long as the scab keeps...
Thanks for the advice April (and the words, really just good to hear someone put me at ease when Im 80% sure Im just acting crazy)
As for changing the his diet to maybe see how it effects him I've been thinking about doing just that, but at the same time am not sure how to properly feed to very...
I think Stephen hit the nail on the head about it being the collars. We use Frontline/Advantage drops if we have to (the stuff works really good but there are horror stories of cats having bad reactions to it.) Our little cat actually had a bad reaction to Frontline (was salivating extremely...
Hey everybody, I came across this site while googling some things and thought It'd be a good place to ask some questions/get opinions.
Anyways getting to the matter at hand just the other day (the 21st) our two year old little man somehow managed to ninja his way out the door as my girlfriend...