Feb 28, 2017 04:24PM JuniperCat wrote:
Ricky... not quite sure what's on his mind here
Posted on: Aug 17, 2015 05:11PM - edited Aug 18, 2015 11:34AM by Smaarty
Posted on: Aug 17, 2015 05:11PM - edited Aug 18, 2015 11:34AM by Smaarty
Smaarty wrote:
a thread for crazy cat ladies! I thought maybe just pics of your own cats, and if there's not enough then just any old cat you can find!
I have 8. Technically only 5 are mine, the others think they live here. Mostly because I feed them with everybody else and they never seem to leave!
Feb 28, 2017 04:24PM JuniperCat wrote:
Ricky... not quite sure what's on his mind here
Feb 28, 2017 07:43PM kathindc wrote:
Who me!? No, no just looking, honestly mom.
Feb 28, 2017 08:14PM GAMomma wrote:
that's says "sprinkle the cat nip and nobody gets hurt"!!! Lmao
Feb 28, 2017 08:51PM kathindc wrote:
Two of the neighborhood ferals who have adopted us. It's very interesting watching them.
Feb 28, 2017 08:55PM JuniperCat wrote:
GAMomma, I think you're on target there!! He looks more intimidating than he really is.Kath, are the feral cats related?
Feb 28, 2017 10:37PM wren44 wrote:
I took my foster cat, Chewey, to the vet yesterday for a blood draw to see how his hyperthyroid meds are doing. OMG!! He was awful! They had to wrap his front end in a towel and hold him down to get to his rear leg for the blood draw. He refused to let them apply pressure afterward and lost more blood from that. He absolutely refused to let the vet look in his mouth. I am so glad I'm not his vet. The vet's giving me some stuff and I'm supposed to clean his ears. Hahahaha. When I picked him up, they thought he was 15 and a hospice case. I think he's around 10 and will live another 5 years.
I'm used to my cat who just purrs thru the whole thing. I guess now I know how lucky I am.
Feb 28, 2017 11:02PM JuniperCat wrote:
Wren, that sounds like a very stressful visit to the vet. Is Chewey a stray who was brought to the shelter? My local vet does work for our shelter and has to knock out the very freaked out cats for the safety of both cat and human! How did you get Chewey into the carrier? We had feral cats that we took care of (they became barn cats) and became very fond of.
Feb 28, 2017 11:24PM kathindc wrote:
Not sure if they're related. I think she (in the flower pot) is younger than he is. If she is the only one on the porch when I put food out, she usually goes and gets him. Reminds me of the time she had her first litter.
Wow, glad I didn't have to take Chewey to the vet. Trauma all around.
Mar 1, 2017 05:36AM feelingfeline wrote:
kath love the plant pot cat. Who knows what will grow there!
Mar 1, 2017 08:24AM JuniperCat wrote:
How sweet that the flower-pot kitty gets her companion when it's time to eat... very bonded.