Marilyn thank you for reminding me of that. My husband keeps telling me that
this is what cats do as well. I probably drive the little guy nuts by checking
him out every half hour. He's different in all ways from our Lennie and our
former Chuck. They were very dependant cats, wanting a lot
Perhaps he has to remind you that petting HIM is an honor and
privilege to be earnedand not by waking him up all the tmie.
How would you like it if someone insisted on waking you up in the
middle of a dream where you were hunting mice?
On Feb 23, 2008, at 6:53 AM, Lynne wrote:
Absolutely Marilynn. I know I shouldn't be looking for abnormalities but
damn it his breathing seems to be labored again today. He was purring
excessively loud and started to breath through his mouth. I managed to get his
Lasix down him which causes hysteria in him but after that he ate all
Sorry to do this on the group but I couldn't for some reason send it to Karen's
personal email.
Karen I'll try calling later. You weren't home when I did call. BooBoo has
settled down for now and is breathing fairly normally. He has an appointment
tomorrow to have more fluid removed if
Try spraying Rescue Remedy or Cat Nap around him a few minutes before
you pill him. Check with a holistic vet if you are having trouble
with the status quo. Basically, ask yourself what you have to gain
and what you have to lose.
It is an awful situation. Been there. Done that. With
We had to go out to visit my dad today Marylyn so I reluctantly left BooBoo
alone sleeping. When we got home I went upstairs and lay down with him and
even though he didn't open his eyes he began purring. I told Bob what you said
about the amount of sleep they need so we've determined not to
Cat Nap not catnip...it is a combination of essential oils that are
appropriate for cats.so many are dangerous to them. I got
mine from http://www.horizonvetserv.com/ because I know the vet and
her training. Rescue Remedy is available most places. However, an
angel apparently
I'll look into the Feliway and the rescue remedy. We managed to get several
catnip sprigs from outside and BooBoo went nuts over it. We had him out in the
patio for fresh air and he didn't want to come in. I couldn't handle the cold
any longer. He and Lennie sat only a foot or so from each
Good job. Kitty acted like she swallowed pills--I found them days
and weeks after she left this world. Cats are very sneaky. I suspect
that hiding the pill or coating it will make it better. I've tasted
various meds for mine what were supposed to be neutral. They were
awful.
Marylyn, when we feed BooBoo it's necessary for at least one of us, more often
both of us to sit on either side of him and disgusting as it sounds, push his
food by finger into the centre. With his little flat face it's hard for him to
to eat anything that is spread out. That's when he starts
I didn't realize he was a flat-faced cat. New thought. There are
little bowls chefs use for various ingredients before they mix and
cook. I am struggling to find a name. They are shallow but the sides
slope gently. They are really neat for cats and might help keep the
food from
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