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Where I live still has ranches and the occasional coyote despite the massive growth these last several years. Nowhere is safe from the hamplanets.I'm glad that I live in a rural area where the most present fear for the wellbeing of my cats is them being nabbed by coyotes or hawks instead of motorized hamplanets.
Next time you clip their nails you should keep corn starch or flour on hand. You can use it to stop the bleeding by dipping the injured claw into it. Just make sure you give their paw a wash when you are confident the bleeding has stopped.I overclipped my poor kitty's nails, and now he's bleeding (Leo). Not severely, but I felt really really bad, especially because both of them are so calm and cooperative during the process. There's definitely a little blood but he seems OK, doesn't appear to be in pain. Like I said, not severe at all but I still feel awful about it. He didn't even freak out, just hissed a little bit. I'm really surprised at how well he took it.
Guess this is a common coping method for kittens. Our kittens (can you count six-month-olds as such?) will suckle on the same inner corner of their bed, it's just a nasty matted mess now lol.Tora sucking that plush like drinking milk.
My cats have had the same problem recently, it's probably due to them eating too fast. Getting a slow-feed bowl should fix that.Dickhead.
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Just falls over, hides behind the curtain and vomits all the time.
She's helped through bad moments though.
Introducing Madam. She spent her first life as a champion pedigree with some breeders who won several championships with her. They begun to realise that although she was a winner, and a grand champion in her pedigree breeding circuits….she HATED being shown. And hated going to the shows. She was also not fitting in with the rest of their breeding population (a reasonably small family consisting of a couple of matings with studs a year).
She was now a grandmother, and the rest of the cats were starting to leave her out and see her as a bit of an unwanted presence.
The lovely breeders knew that the best thing for her would be to give her away, and even though they’d miss her, she would be better off away from shows. Away from younger cats and away from the group.
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I would usually adopt and not buy from a breeder, but this was a very different circumstance and I’m so glad the breeders did what was best for her (because she was a champion and she could have kept winning at the shows…..but they saw she hated it). She fell on her paws with me, who works from home and can spend most of my time with her. She enjoys company.
Sorry, I tried looking it up but couldn’t find a definition that made sense. What is a himmy in this context?Beautiful cat, a himmy?