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I'd be too worried about the unknowns of flying, even if the car ride is longer.
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Rotten Red Rod posted:I'd be too worried about the unknowns of flying, even if the car ride is longer. Yeah that's the part that would get me Like I'd be so worried about the cats during the flight, not to mention you don't know how the person that's handling the luggage is gonna treat them. You hope well but..
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 22:06 |
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Cats can fly in the cabin in North America, and are mostly going to be fine with it if they don't have any heart issues (check with your vet first). They also need to go through security, so it helps if you can hold your cat for ~30 seconds without them freaking out while the carrier goes through the scanner. I don't know if airlines will let you take two on one ticket since they have to go under the seat in front of you.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 22:14 |
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Definitely fly them in the cabin if you go that route, and also talk to your vet. They might be willing to prescribe a dose of gabapentin or something similar to mellow them out through the flight.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 22:25 |
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Don't fly your pets, it's horrible for everyone. You have absolutely no way to do anything if they are lost or injured. What we did on a recent cross country move is pick pet friendly Airbnb's on out route so we could let them out of their kennel to do cat stuff. The new spaces definitely threw them off their game but they got through and were even eating well.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 23:10 |
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eXXon posted:I definitely want to brush away the crud from his eye. me too, but he doesn't really like me to so I usually don't. It's also stuck on surprisingly well.
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# ? Jun 19, 2023 23:31 |
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The flight option has them in the cabin, at least, so they would be able to be with us during that.
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# ? Jun 20, 2023 00:03 |
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Get your cat checked at the vet to make sure they're medically cleared to fly too. While you're there, ask for some calming meds (100mg of gabapentin the night before and shortly before you leave for the airport will do wonders for you and the cat).
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# ? Jun 20, 2023 00:24 |
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Adding another pleading voice to say if you fly with your pets, please keep them with you instead of checking them with luggage. I've heard too many horror stories of animals being lost or killed, and even if they aren't seriously harmed, the baggage areas are usually extremely cold and overall a terrifying and stressful environment for a pet.
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# ? Jun 20, 2023 01:12 |
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Oh that's really good to know. I'd be terrified of my guys being alone and scared without me there to at least check on them. Luckily we haven't had to move them very far but at least that's an option now
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# ? Jun 20, 2023 02:59 |
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Hello cat thread. I am dealing with an injured cat for the first time and have some questions. Meet Stewie. This little 15/yo dork managed to injure herself during her post-using-the-litterbox zoomies a couple days ago. She was basically not using her back left leg at all. Took her to urgent care, they believe it is soft tissue damage and we agreed on a course of topical buprenorphine with a possible recheck and xrays in a few days if there no improvement. They were closing when I was there and getting an x-ray would have involved getting her back in her carrier the next day, which was an event even with her being unable to run from me and I didn't want to put her through that trauma again so soon. As soon as we got her home she found her comfort spot, which was unsurprisingly right next to her food bowl, and basically hasn't moved for 36 hours. She has used her litter box in the middle of the night but during the day she mostly stays put. She is pretty zonked on the meds and unsteady so I believe this is part of it. She was avoiding food most of yesterday but did eat last night, thankfully. She also loving loves those squeeze tube treats and was headbutting me while trying to give her some before bed last night. When she does move she is limping, but she is putting more weight on the leg than she was. She has also gone from exclusively laying on her side to mostly loafing and sometimes sitting up. I know that her not moving a whole lot is likely a good thing as she is giving her leg time to heal but seeing a mostly active cat just laying next to her food all day is kind of depressing. Just seeing if most of this seems normal and if there is anything else I should be looking for in the next few days. Edit: gently caress I just realized there is a vet thread I can move this there if needed. I just woke up after not sleeping for a while. Critical fucked around with this message at 15:39 on Jun 24, 2023 |
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Critical posted:Hello cat thread. I am dealing with an injured cat for the first time and have some questions. Her putting weight on the leg is a decent sign, if she is increasing in activity levels its a good thing, if she continues to show improvement and more normal behaviours than thats good.
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# ? Jun 24, 2023 15:40 |
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Has anyone had a cat with IBD? Since January my cat has had soft stools. He's also on urinary s/o food. Vet had me switch to hydrogenized protein + urinary since it was limited diet. Didn't really help. It culminated with my cat needing to get his stomach pumped 2 weeks ago when he couldn't absorb his food. Biopsy was inconclusive. But while he was recovering he was on sensitive stomach food short term and he started having normal stools again. It was short term, however. I slowly got him back to his normal food, and when that happened he started getting soft stools again. I'm calling my vet and asking for suggestions but I'd love to have him on sensitive stomach food but worried about urine crystals, and I can't seem to find a good food between royal canin and science diet that would achieve both things.
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# ? Jun 26, 2023 18:16 |
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Kramdar posted:Taima, the cone alone will be enough to make the sister cat hiss. Just give it time. Once all the hardware comes off, the universe will realign for those two. <3 thank you for the encouragement. Miles' cone comes off tomorrow morning so wish us luck... Two long weeks in the saddle and nearly 10 grand later.
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# ? Jun 26, 2023 23:39 |
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seiferguy posted:Has anyone had a cat with IBD? Since January my cat has had soft stools. He's also on urinary s/o food. Vet had me switch to hydrogenized protein + urinary since it was limited diet. Didn't really help. It culminated with my cat needing to get his stomach pumped 2 weeks ago when he couldn't absorb his food. Biopsy was inconclusive. But while he was recovering he was on sensitive stomach food short term and he started having normal stools again. It was short term, however. I slowly got him back to his normal food, and when that happened he started getting soft stools again. Rexie has bowel sensitivity issues. We do fountains + hydrolyzed protein dry AND wet food + presnisolone. She also gets pro and prebiotics, which seem to help stool consistency.
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# ? Jun 27, 2023 03:22 |
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Critical posted:Hello cat thread. I am dealing with an injured cat for the first time and have some questions. Hope your cat's walking stick gets better, and hell yeah pissy old tortoise shell buddy
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Dienes posted:Rexie has bowel sensitivity issues. We do fountains + hydrolyzed protein dry AND wet food + presnisolone. She also gets pro and prebiotics, which seem to help stool consistency. Yeah, Raiden has a couple water bowls, a fountain, and prior to his stomach pump I was giving him fortiflora probiotic once a day. It wasn't helping with stools very much. I'll probably have to add some sort of wet food in there since the sensitive stomach worked well. If he didn't have the urinary issues this would be so much easier.
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# ? Jun 27, 2023 06:25 |
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I bought a ceiling high cat tree for my 2 cats about 6 weeks ago and they have pretty much ignored it until today when my little guy is all over it for some reason and it's making my day lol
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# ? Jun 28, 2023 15:22 |
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Can anybody recommend a toy that has the same appeal of those plastic cat springs? The derpier of my two derps is completely fascinated by them, and I haven't found anything at all that scratches that itch-- something about the unpredictable way they skitter around the floor.
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# ? Jun 29, 2023 06:21 |
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Idk what exact brand we have but our cats go similarly crazy for these “flicks” things https://boinks.com/product-category/cat-toys/
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# ? Jun 29, 2023 08:46 |
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is there a thread favorite tutorial for making your own cat tree? or a list of considerations/suggestions?
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# ? Jun 29, 2023 08:51 |
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RapturesoftheDeep posted:Can anybody recommend a toy that has the same appeal of those plastic cat springs? The derpier of my two derps is completely fascinated by them, and I haven't found anything at all that scratches that itch-- something about the unpredictable way they skitter around the floor.
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# ? Jun 29, 2023 12:21 |
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Light Gun Man posted:is there a thread favorite tutorial for making your own cat tree? or a list of considerations/suggestions? The best thing I can recommend is to have at least one leg covered with inside out carpet. You can usually buy remnants at a flooring or big box store for cheap and it’s easy to replace when they tear it up. They really love scratching the back of the carpet way more than the fluffy side and it helps to not reinforce scratching the carpet. Last time I made one I did a simple A frame with wide planks so it was more of a scratcher than a tree. I put some bricks on the bottom so they couldn’t tip it over since my cats were young and wild at the time. The nice thing about building your own is you can customize it to what your cats prefer.
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# ? Jun 29, 2023 14:09 |
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RapturesoftheDeep posted:Can anybody recommend a toy that has the same appeal of those plastic cat springs? The derpier of my two derps is completely fascinated by them, and I haven't found anything at all that scratches that itch-- something about the unpredictable way they skitter around the floor. Ours liked empty plastic Easter eggs when she was younger.
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# ? Jun 29, 2023 15:36 |
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Have you considered…more springs
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# ? Jun 29, 2023 19:27 |
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Light Gun Man posted:is there a thread favorite tutorial for making your own cat tree? or a list of considerations/suggestions? Don't use carpet with the loops out. You do not want to train your cat that clawing carpet is cool.
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# ? Jun 29, 2023 20:10 |
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this is my first year having a cat on my own, do i need to worry about all the firework stuff (ie not let her out even this close to the 4th, because people are already setting off fireworks)? Absolutely no plan to have her out on the actual day of course but what about around this time where people are setting off stuff randomly?
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# ? Jun 30, 2023 04:25 |
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Pets and fireworks don't get along at all, dogs tend to howl and cats get stressed and hide. So yeah give kitty as quiet a retreat as possible.
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# ? Jun 30, 2023 04:29 |
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Arsenic Lupin posted:Don't use carpet with the loops out. You do not want to train your cat that clawing carpet is cool. Sisal rope is really really cheap. Much better alternative to carpet.
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Al! posted:this is my first year having a cat on my own, do i need to worry about all the firework stuff (ie not let her out even this close to the 4th, because people are already setting off fireworks)? Absolutely no plan to have her out on the actual day of course but what about around this time where people are setting off stuff randomly? My cat loved fireworks and had a blast watching them all from my condo windows. I've never seen her scared from any sound so results may vary I guess.
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# ? Jun 30, 2023 05:38 |
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xzzy posted:Pets and fireworks don't get along at all, dogs tend to howl and cats get stressed and hide. So, maybe a dumb question, but would a good white noise generator be helpful for cats when fireworks or thunderstorms are happening? Or is their hearing sufficiently different from humans' that it wouldn't be useful?
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# ? Jun 30, 2023 07:30 |
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I doubt adding more noise will help, in all likelihood they won't even notice it if they're busy being scared of the fireworks. Imo just let them see that you're not scared of the fireworks, let them hide if they need to, and just generally be ready to be nice and cuddly (I mean, let them come to you though) and offer treats and stuff when the noise dies down if they had a bad time.
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Lanky Coconut Tree posted:Sisal rope is really really cheap. Much better alternative to carpet. Agree. Sisal good. I’ve been considering a sisal rug for the dining and/or living room, though my main concern is keeping it clean and wiping up barf.
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# ? Jun 30, 2023 13:56 |
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I like how loose the skin on a cat is you can just grab a handful almost anywhere.
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# ? Jun 30, 2023 14:31 |
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One of my cats doesn't respond positively to physical toys, while the other ones loses her poo poo when I use a little feather thing on a fishing pole to run her around. This has lead to a weird situation where it's just hard to get him to play using traditional means, and he's more anxious in general too, so he needs the play the most for sure. The one thing this cat loving loves is the laser pointer but is that ok? He never catches the laser. He will chase it everywhere though. I read online to end the play by putting the laser on a toy, so he can "catch" the toy, but my cat is way too smart and doesn't associate the laser with the toy whatsoever. Idk. Any tips here, or anything that worked for yall regarding a cat who needs physical activity but won't respond to "things on a fishing pole" kind of prey instinct stimulation?
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# ? Jul 1, 2023 22:16 |
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Just do whatever they like doing. I think people make too big of a deal about the fact cats can't catch the laser pointer. They're chasing a thing and having fun, don't overthink it.
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# ? Jul 1, 2023 22:35 |
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Ugh Ferdie's favourite food has changed recipe and he just has zero interest any more. This was the food he used to run ahead of me when I showed him the bowl. We have other food he will eat but not so enthusiastically. There's nothing similar on the market that's complete. Gonna try mixing what little we have of the old recipe into the new and see how he goes. Poor boy loved his mackerel (30%) with tuna. Now it's tuna with mackerel (8%) he could not care less
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# ? Jul 1, 2023 22:59 |
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https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/665352494381268992/1124818137586618368/20230701_174507.mp4 I knew she would strike the moment Koto locked eyes with Dusty.
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# ? Jul 1, 2023 23:42 |
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Cat staredowns remind me of the standoffs in kung fu movies
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Rotten Red Rod posted:Just do whatever they like doing. I think people make too big of a deal about the fact cats can't catch the laser pointer. They're chasing a thing and having fun, don't overthink it. Yeah, some cats get overhyped by it and freaked out about not being able to catch the dot so it's good to be aware that that's a possibility, but plenty are absolutely fine with it!
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