Toothless (yes, he has teeth...he's named for the dragon) enjoys chewing on wires too, but only mine. And only one kind. My charging cord for my phone. It starts to get annoying when you have to buy a new one so often. And unfortunately, the bitter apple never bothered him. Neither did hot...
Last Saturday, I took Toothless to the vet because his ears have been bothering him. I was told he has mites, and was given some medicine, which is working fast. However, all this week he's had a slightly runny nose and has been sneezing all the time. He wasn't like this before the vet visit, so...
I know what you mean when it comes to expressive eyes. Toothless is the same. He has such an expressive face and I can always tell what he wants by looking at his face.
After over a year of owning Toothless, he finally made a noise that one would call a meow. Normally, the only sounds he ever makes is this weird chirp. And not the kind that everyone calls a chirp when they talk to birds. He doesn't even do that. No, his chirp (it's the only way I know how to...
The wet food was Friskies, and the dry is Purina indoor. There haven't been any problems when it comes to either food with any of our other cats. I wouldn't have such a big issue with the diarrhea if his litter box want in my room. But it was horrible when he had it, and I'm not willing to...
I'll have to look at the ingredients shared between the two. With the treats, it might be that he ate too fast, or because it was new. I just want to take good care of my baby, and that includes figuring out if it's allergies or a sensitive stomach.
He's not actually toothless, it's just his name. Like the dragon. I should probably clarify that whenever I mention him. And he's ok with the hard food. The soft food would give him really bad diarrhea.
So I've realized recently that Toothless has a very sensitive stomach when it comes to certain foods. When I first got him, I was weaning him off soft food, because I noticed it gave him really nasty diarrhea. Once he was on dry food he was fine. Then the other day, my grandma had given me some...
At work, we make popcorn for customers waiting for their cars to much on. I'll occasionally get a bag and bring it home with me. Toothless LOVES popcorn. He always tries stealing some from me. I'll give him a couple small pieces to get him to stop bugging me, but it's just weird.
Toothless does the same thing! He has a little purple catnip-filled raccoon he play fetch with me with. He gives hugs too. Except he jumps all the way up first, then wraps his paws around and loves on me.
We have 5 cats, all fixed, all indoors. Recently, in the last month or so, our second oldest has begun over-grooming herself. We think it's due to some kind of stress, because she never leaves my younger sister's room. She used to be a very healthy cat, but now she's missing patches of fur on...
My Toothless has a small breakaway collar with a bell that I got for him when I was planning on moving and getting an apartment, just for my own security. I still plan on getting a tag for it, but since my plans for moving have been put on hold, I'm not worrying about it. Now, he just runs...
My Toothless has always had a slightly runny eye ever since I first got him. Sometimes it gets a little gookier and dark, and sometimes its just clear and really runny. I always wipe it away before I go to work, and before bed. I'm not sure if I should be concerned about it and try and find...
For the food in water problem, I'd suggest putting a good foot between the bowls. Toothless used to paw at his food as well, ending up flinging pieces into his water bowl. I moved it farther away, and he hasn't done it since.