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Re: honestly...i can't even take it!
If an animal is fat and cutting back it's food and upping it's daily exercise isn't doing anything then it's time to see the vet. Sometimes it does mean there's something going on that needs addressed medically.
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Re: honestly...i can't even take it!
Originally Posted by frankykeno
If an animal is fat and cutting back it's food and upping it's daily exercise isn't doing anything then it's time to see the vet. Sometimes it does mean there's something going on that needs addressed medically.
That was back in 2004 and she is a happy butt kicking cat now, she did get mastitus(sp) after she weaned her kittens, but we got that cleared up, and she did go to the vet then. Healthy cat. So I don't know.
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Re: honestly...i can't even take it!
Argh! SOunds sucky. If it makes you feel better, my neutered male cat is going berserk because this stray feral tabby is around and will not leave the farm here. Can't get within 25 feet of him/her.. but MAN does my cat want to get out! He is a housecat and won't.. but yes now he is always by the door wanting to get out to the other cat..
Ain't life great?
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Re: honestly...i can't even take it!
This story is so funny because we have a cat named Peaches who got out a few times. The TOM would come to the back door and bang on it. CRAZY STUFF!! We got her fixed and the TOM still comes around. I guess it doesnt help she sits at the back door looking at him all the time. LOL
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Re: honestly...i can't even take it!
update.
We are due to have a litter of kitties this saturday.
I am less than thrilled but it is what it is.
It'll prolly be another story when I see those lil faces though.
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Re: honestly...i can't even take it!
Originally Posted by kc261
Is it totally inappropriate to mention that if you do end up with little kitties, you do have a way of disposing of them?
(Just in case anyone is humor impaired, that was supposed to be 99% just joking... I reserve the other 1% because I wouldn't be judgemental of anyone that found themselves in this situation and decided to go that route... better than them ending up in a shelter.)
Do I understand that Jeff was yelling at these 2 cats... and one of them was your cat... and he didn't recognize her? Men!
Anyway, I hope your Peaches is ok. I've heard that sometimes male cats can be pretty rough, which it sounds like this guy was with the bit about biting her neck and dragging her off! Yikes!
I'm pretty sure he is intact because when they neuter cats & dogs they take the entire testicles, which (mostly) stops the hormone production which makes them (mostly) uninterested in breeding, and possibly even unable to go through the motions. At least that is the way I understand it.
No baby kitties.
Are you serious?
I've had a total of 8 cats over my lifetime (some with roomates that weren't mine) and all of the males that were FIXED were sweeter than life, and every single one of the females..
Was a completely hella mean cat.
They were like.. spawn of evil.
Haha, well yeah.. good luck with those babies. They'll be super cute I'm sure.
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Re: honestly...i can't even take it!
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Re: honestly...i can't even take it!
Originally Posted by MeMe
danng...they didn't with Jeff when I had him fixed! They left em in there!
omg...i am sooo totally lol right now!
well Cait said she could see "something" on the other cat. So I am gonna assume he is NOT fixed!
if he still has testicles, then he had a vasectomy and wasn't neutered. this is often done with people that breed ferrets because they will still have the hormones and go through the motions, but are shooting blanks and its a good way to get a female out of heat if you don't want her to breed.
but i digress. if she has been with the male, talk to the vet and have him spay her now before you are stuck waiting for babies to pop out.
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Re: honestly...i can't even take it!
Good luck with your kittens! They can be tons of fun, so don't stress too much- just enjoy them.
All of the female cats I've ever had got fixed and then got fat. The vets told us that spaying female cats quite often slows their metabolisms.
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