Ruby isn't much of a yoga stretcher, so I probably won't get a pic for this contest. But, by the looks of it, there's going to be plenty of pics, which will make it even harder than usual to choose favourites! Good luck everyone!
YOKII is beautiful. By the expression of his eyes YokkII doesn't approve his/her? photo being taken.
OMC! This is what we call the "frog position" with extra points for tail position!This is KitKat, an expert in the art of Yoga! This is her favorite pose!
*AAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.* Poor Zelda! *get better soon!*View attachment 197306
Zelda says cones are heavy and neck stretches are a must!
Protip: use your paw to help give your neck that extra push it needs to be satisfyingly stretched out :3
This picture was from her last day in the cone yesterday she's all better now! Full cat and 0% satellite dish xD She was having a bit of a complicated heal from her spay but after 10 days of antibiotics + the cone she's finally healed she says thank you for your thoughts though!!*AAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.* Poor Zelda! *get better soon!*
*EXCELLENT!* Our cone has hung in the closet for years. We hope never to have to use it again.This picture was from her last day in the cone yesterday she's all better now! Full cat and 0% satellite dish xD She was having a bit of a complicated heal from her spay but after 10 days of antibiotics + the cone she's finally healed she says thank you for your thoughts though!!
Haha yea I hope I never have to use it on any of my cats again. Only Zelda needed it because Rick and Morty are acting just fine after their neuters. Zelda was so good after her spay until day 4 when she randomly started biting at her spay site and got it infected :/*EXCELLENT!* Our cone has hung in the closet for years. We hope never to have to use it again.
Oh no! I have never coned anyone after spay/neuter, and never had any problems. Fortunately, our vet who did most of them did the very small incision site with only 1 stitch on most spays and no stitches on neuters, and I removed those sutures myself with no problem.Haha yea I hope I never have to use it on any of my cats again. Only Zelda needed it because Rick and Morty are acting just fine after their neuters. Zelda was so good after her spay until day 4 when she randomly started biting at her spay site and got it infected :/
What a GORGEOUS torti treasure, Cricket!View attachment 197415 Cricket in one of her best yoga poses.
Our beloved angel Calo actually loved to BE vacuumed with the hose attachment/brush. He'd ask for it!Calmness around a vacuum cleaner!!!
The power of yoga at its best!!
Yea, the boys have very small incisions and usually the sutures for spays are internal and they glue the outside skin together but I guess it was a combination of little pieces of litter getting stuck in her incision (I tried to pick them out) and her biting/licking at it that got it infected. After they cleaned it out they stapled it together just to be sure it would stat more closed this time. I've never experienced a spay heal until Zelda got spayed so I freaked out over everything haha. But I'm so glad that's over with for now. No new cats/kittens for a few years until we move and have the space haha. Will still foster though! Look at the 2 kittens we've fostered so farOh no! I have never coned anyone after spay/neuter, and never had any problems. Fortunately, our vet who did most of them did the very small incision site with only 1 stitch on most spays and no stitches on neuters, and I removed those sutures myself with no problem.