I think Will is feeling rather...
I think Will is feeling rather pleased with himself after all that ragging of the sisal rope. Our scratch-posts really are a good source of exercise for our residents, which is needed as our outdoor area isn't that large. Will had amused himself running up and down it and clawing at it for about 15 minutes when I took this shot of him.
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crazycatwoman: Hey, do you have any advice for a sick cat (upper respiratory virus) that is refusing food/water (day 2)? I have given a decongestant and managed to get 8 teaspoons of water down with a syringe thingy. Vets are closed until tomorrow. I worry about how long she can go without eating.
cate_k: He looks v pleased with himself, and so he should! (=^x^=)
sfhfc: Hi, @crazycatwoman . You do really need to speak to the vet but for a similar problem we had with one of ours, the vet nurse did advise to mix a bit of warm water with the cat biscuits. Although this didn't actually work for us it is something else for you to try. Hope you get her sorted soon
millicentg: Sweet
sfhfc: @veryunique @stacka @alex_savage @crazycatwoman thanks all so much
dotzarri: @crazycatwoman hi, I'm a MD owner of cats... I suggest, if you wont, a homeopatic treatment, always very helpuful and without side effects. The remedies Are international, so you can find it under the same name. Search for R1 and R6 dr Reckeweg, cmps or drops, 1+1 cmps/4 hs or 10+10 drops/4 hs in two/three teasp of water. This for 2 days, then the same doses but only twice a day for a week. If you need more information, write on IG , the phone is on until midnight. Pls, tell me something about your cat...
crazycatwoman: @dotzarri Thanks for taking the time to respond to me! My cat has a virus (upper respiratory) that flares up a few times per year, usually when she gets stressed. She had a couple severe bouts when she was a kitten, but now that she is 2 the flare ups have been mild. She usually develops a secondary bacterial infection which is treated by antibiotics. She has never refused food and water before. I have been pushing fluids with a syringe and have given her milk replacement for nutrition until we can get to the vet tomorrow.
sfhfc: @crazycatwoman hope all goes well at the vets tomorrow, let us know how you get on .
I think Will is feeling rather...
I think Will is feeling rather pleased with himself after all that ragging of the sisal rope. Our scratch-posts really are a good source of exercise for our residents, which is needed as our outdoor area isn't that large. Will had amused himself running up and down it and clawing at it for about 15 minutes when I took this shot of him.
185 Likes on Instagram
15 Comments on Instagram:
crazycatwoman: Hey, do you have any advice for a sick cat (upper respiratory virus) that is refusing food/water (day 2)? I have given a decongestant and managed to get 8 teaspoons of water down with a syringe thingy. Vets are closed until tomorrow. I worry about how long she can go without eating.
cate_k: He looks v pleased with himself, and so he should! (=^x^=)
sfhfc: Hi, @crazycatwoman . You do really need to speak to the vet but for a similar problem we had with one of ours, the vet nurse did advise to mix a bit of warm water with the cat biscuits. Although this didn't actually work for us it is something else for you to try. Hope you get her sorted soon
millicentg: Sweet
sfhfc: @veryunique @stacka @alex_savage @crazycatwoman thanks all so much
dotzarri: @crazycatwoman hi, I'm a MD owner of cats... I suggest, if you wont, a homeopatic treatment, always very helpuful and without side effects. The remedies Are international, so you can find it under the same name. Search for R1 and R6 dr Reckeweg, cmps or drops, 1+1 cmps/4 hs or 10+10 drops/4 hs in two/three teasp of water. This for 2 days, then the same doses but only twice a day for a week. If you need more information, write on IG , the phone is on until midnight. Pls, tell me something about your cat...
crazycatwoman: @dotzarri Thanks for taking the time to respond to me! My cat has a virus (upper respiratory) that flares up a few times per year, usually when she gets stressed. She had a couple severe bouts when she was a kitten, but now that she is 2 the flare ups have been mild. She usually develops a secondary bacterial infection which is treated by antibiotics. She has never refused food and water before. I have been pushing fluids with a syringe and have given her milk replacement for nutrition until we can get to the vet tomorrow.
sfhfc: @crazycatwoman hope all goes well at the vets tomorrow, let us know how you get on .