
Meet Tigress!!
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Submitted April 30, 2018 at 09:47PM by ImPhotoshopper
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Finally able to get my dream pet but unsure if this one is going to be jet black when hes older or that awkward kind of grey black "black smoke". The breeder says he will be jet black but I figured id ask some people more familar with cats before i pull the trigger
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Hello i have been wondering this for a while now, do you know stevecash83? well you know that he has a talking cat series on youtube so here's the question: what is the breed of gibson, his second cat? and yes i know he has passed away RIP Gibson 2010-2016
We adopted our rescue 1 1/2 years ago. He is now presumable 8 & 1/2 ish. Based on the scars, clipped ear (fixed), feline lukemia and the way he acted while adjusting, we've assumed he's been a street cat most if not all of his life.
With our schedules sometimes we are out of the house for 4 hours or 14 hours. He is never happy when we are gone all day and especially if we take a weekend. ( we always have someone come in to feed him wet food twice daily to keep with his routine)
How do we determine if he would accept another cat in the house? I'd feel bad going through adopting and then returning a cat.
My kitty was adopted at 8 years old after being in a shelter. He was neglected and abused for his whole life so I'm assuming he was never introduced to water. I've tried putting him in a bath before, slowly, and it was the one and only time I've ever heard him hiss. Recently, we moved to a new house with a front lawn that needs to be redone, but won't be for a few more months. My little man loves going outside and getting his paws in the grass, only, now he comes in all muddy and dirty. I've tried cleaning him off with a damp rag and a brush, but it doesn't work properly. He needs to be washed in a bath, I don't want him to get sick from ingesting dirt. Does anyone have any advice on how to introduce him to going in a bath? He's very close to us and loves being held, cuddled and petted, but as soon as water is involved, all of his trust in us is gone!
I just got my cat fixed today, she is 2 years old and her stomach hangs down a decent amount. It hits the floor before the rest of her body when she goes to lay. I just want to make sure this won't make her wound get infected because there isn't much I can do about it otherwise put a bandaid there. When I got her back they didn't say it was going to be an issue they just said she needed to lose weight and she was at risk of diabetes and I needed to feed her less but she really isn't that fat and I took her to the vet a month ago and they never said anything bad about her weight.