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Gandahar said:
I asked our cat Chester to be one of those cats on the internet so I could post it.
So he decided the router was warm enough for his bum and the broadband modem warm enough for the front end.
Not quite what I had in mind.
Cookie likes being on the internet too (or at least using it as a pillow):So he decided the router was warm enough for his bum and the broadband modem warm enough for the front end.
Not quite what I had in mind.
VictoriaYorks said:
We recently learned our old lady has an over active thyroid so she's been struggling to keep food down. On tablets at the moment which if they do the job could be a rest-of-life treatment. Still it doesn't seem to be bothering her, took this just now
We had Scraggy on tablets for a couple of years after he adopted us.It's all good until they decide they don't want to take it. It was a continuous battle to find new and inventive ways to hide them in food.
Munter said:
We had Scraggy on tablets for a couple of years after he adopted us.
It's all good until they decide they don't want to take it. It was a continuous battle to find new and inventive ways to hide them in food.
Get some of these:It's all good until they decide they don't want to take it. It was a continuous battle to find new and inventive ways to hide them in food.
Break a bit off the end and slice it open with your fingernail. Put the tablet inside and squash it together.
One of ours was on steroids for four years and never had a problem giving him tablets that way.
Roo said:
Get some of these:
Break a bit off the end and slice it open with your fingernail. Put the tablet inside and squash it together.
One of ours was on steroids for four years and never had a problem giving him tablets that way.
We did this for years with our girl who was on Thyroid tablets, worked a treat if you pardon the pun Break a bit off the end and slice it open with your fingernail. Put the tablet inside and squash it together.
One of ours was on steroids for four years and never had a problem giving him tablets that way.
Roo said:
Get some of these:
Break a bit off the end and slice it open with your fingernail. Put the tablet inside and squash it together.
One of ours was on steroids for four years and never had a problem giving him tablets that way.
Thanks for the tip, I gave her her tablet this way tonight, no hassle Break a bit off the end and slice it open with your fingernail. Put the tablet inside and squash it together.
One of ours was on steroids for four years and never had a problem giving him tablets that way.
I use a pill crusher to crush my cat's pills, and then mix it with cream cheese.
Both of my cats loved that - although if one had cheese, the other had to have it too.
And as Leela ate hers so much quicker than Kif, I had to give Leela twice as much, and put it thinly all over the plate so she wouldn't go and eat Kif's (who would normally be on antibiotics more often than her).
Both of my cats loved that - although if one had cheese, the other had to have it too.
And as Leela ate hers so much quicker than Kif, I had to give Leela twice as much, and put it thinly all over the plate so she wouldn't go and eat Kif's (who would normally be on antibiotics more often than her).
VictoriaYorks said:
/\ gorgeous colour and I love the toe stretch in pic 2
What's the story with his ears? Was he a stray for a while?
Yes he has been a stray for some time, someone recently took him in and had him neutered and wanted to keep him but sadly their own cat didn't approve so was given to us at the rescue. we think he could be as old as 8-10 years, so all those years who knows what he has been through, but a fair few scraps looking at the tattered ears. such a loving big boy, he wolfs down his food and loves a good fuss, once advertised I know he will be snapped up! What's the story with his ears? Was he a stray for a while?
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