Yes, good luck to you indeed!
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Yes, good luck to you indeed!
Okay----TYVM, RR & JaneV. But yeah----less than one whole day into his capture by the North Koreans(Mee), he endured being tortured with several medications to address parasites. This morning, he was still alive to breakfast on cheap, bulk, generic catt food. He has a lot of catching up to do. So, I may go to the nearby pett supply boutique and get some canned Science diet, to fatten him upp. There's a party over by the new freeway, near the coal-fired powerplant that generates the electricity for all the demmmacrats' favorite kinda car, and they have a sign out front that says: "Rabbits For Sale---Meat or Pets". So, yeah---it's kind of like Al Capp and his schmoos, from years ago. But see, catts require very expensive food, and if you fatten them up, that's what you get--fat. So, there goes my plan to breed n sell Meat Cats, to make a quick buck. See? Yup.
Soon, you'll be spooning Royal Canin into a crystal dish...
Thatt sounds like a wonderful idea. What I did was dose everyone in my cat detention camp with Zimecterin Gold paste and Anthelcide EQ paste from the farm supply. Also, Revolution topical and sometimes, Capstar which you crush up and mix with food. One or the other of those will get rid of ear mites. But yeah---only $$$$$ will treat a Vet for Yuppie-itis, which seems to be an epidemic among them, now. Yup. Hope that helps you some.
well Bobby, he’s just a little cat and I am many years away from knowing how to dose cats because I haven’t had any cats for two years, and all my other cats for a decade prior were indoor cats so never had creatures living on them. My cat population will not be so large that I need to be performing my own veterinary procedures. I may get one more cat, we shall see.
Mainly I wanted to start out with a cat that was confident and well tested with dogs because I didn’t know how my bulldog would act. Even though bulldogs are not normally Prey driven, my current bulldog is kind of weird about little animals, he’s fascinated with them, and he had a couple of run ins with an opossum.
But he has been good with the cat, and the cat is of course confident with the bulldog because that’s what cats are.
Okay---An itty-bitty kitty(see photo). But yeah---it took me a month to catch 'er. How she survived is awesome & amazing. Very elusive, but I think it finally figured out it'd be better off to surrender. So, now--I keep the food dish filled with crunchies & Science Diet kitten from a can. Plus, socialization therapy. YupAttachment 4752Attachment 4752
So cute and so tiny!
Yup. And thin. We have a tube of Nutri-cal supplement, on the way. Could not find it locally. But like the old philosphers(Playdough & Confusions) said: "A Man needs his catt". Yup. Attachment 4753
Awww... such a cutie! You are taking such good care of her!