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Pawbly | 9 years ago
My 10 Year Old Cat (no Fleas) Is Very Itchy All Over. On His Lover…

My 10 year old cat (no fleas) is very itchy all over. On his lover back and rump area he has small bumps under his coat. He has been like this a long time.

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
My Cat Has Mats And I Was Wondering If I Could Shave It Because When…

My cat has mats and I was wondering if I could shave it because when I got it it was very malnutritioned but now its got muscle at least enough to be fine after shaving at least I think so

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
My Younger 3 Year Old Cat Chunk Has Been Having Eye Discharge For A Few…

My younger 3 year old cat Chunk has been having eye discharge for a few months. He uses the bathroom just fine, eats just fine, seems to be playful and very aware. The discharge is predominantly in one eye although it happens in the other too. It is a brown / rusty red color that seeps from the inner tear ducts. His eye looks okay when you look up close but Im no DVM. (He has been tested for FIV as well as Herpes in prior checkups years ago and tested negative). He doesn’t sneeze, although he does breathe some what heavy but that could also be attributed to his Chunky frame (working on it). I’ve read several possibilities including herpes, conjunctivitis, and respiratory infection. I am hoping this is something that can be resolved through an ointment like terramycin? Any recommendations / suggestions / advice? Thank you!

*Also may be beneficial to note my other rescue Captain Hook has one eye. The non working eye is flipped backward and does not function. As a result that one eye has always had blackish discharge (not the same color as chunks nor does it come out in the same way as chunks). Our vet said this is normal for his eye condition, but just wanted to mention because perhaps could be related? Or no?

Disclaimer *My cats are indoor cats on a strict wet food diet. Chunk is 3 and Captain Hook is 7. I take them to the vet when needed. Their last general checkups were two years ago. I realize they need to go every year, but my cat Captain Hook had many many medical problems (bowel disorders) so thousands of dollars in care credit we try not to take them unless needed, especially since they are indoor.

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
We Just Lost One Of Our Cats To FIP. Our Surviving Cat Has Not Been…

We just lost one of our cats to FIP. Our surviving cat has not been himself, he won’t even play. He does not appear to have any FIP symptoms. He did lose his appetite for a few days after she passed, but he has since been eating regularly. He is very healthy, he just seems sad and lonely. Will we be able to get him another buddy (Could he get another cat sick now that he’s exposed to FeCV?) and how long should we wait?

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  1. Anonymous

    i believe the virus is active in the environment for 3-7 weeks.  i’d get him checked out before you bring home another cat, and discuss prevention with your vet.

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Sandy Whitney | 9 years ago
I Have A Diabetic Cat Who I Give Insulin Every 12 Hours. I Can’t Be…

I have a diabetic cat who I give insulin every 12 hours. I can’t be home for his next dose.
Is it better to give it to him early 4 hours, or late 4 hours

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
My Cat’s Left Side Of Her Left Pupil Is Slightly Dilated. I Am A Peace…

My cat’s left side of her left pupil is slightly dilated. I am a peace corps volunteer in morocco where I don’t have easy access to a vet. She’s been this way for about a month and a half now but there have been no behavioral or diet changes. Any advice on what I should do?

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
Hello, My Name Is Zachary And I Am Looking For Help On An Adult Cat…

Hello, my name is Zachary and I am looking for help on an adult cat rectal prolase, anything you can help me with would be greatly appreciated.A few months ago my cat got very sick. He couldn’t drink water or eat. He urinated on himself where he laid. I believe he had perhaps got into a neighbor houses rat poison or maybe antifreeze. After a few days of him being near death, it seemed as though he had came back to himself. He still wouldn’t eat hard food but he drank liquids so I gave him kitten formula because that’s what was available at my local stores. He gained his weight back but there was one persistent problem. He used the litter box constantly. Mostly urinating and he would go back to back several times. And now the rectal prolapse. I understand the treatment for the prolapse but how do I solve the cause of the problem? Is there a certain price the treatment will cost that I should expect? And is there any financial assistance that I can look in to? I know you are in a different state “Im in KY” but maybe something national? Thank you for reading all of this, I really need to know what to expect before I move forward with the issue. Also I found out about you through your youtube channel, keep up the excellent work, Krista.

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
HI,i Have A 4 Day Old Kitten, Whom I Bottle Feed And Stimulate Myself. He/she…

HI,i have a 4 day old kitten, whom i bottle feed and stimulate myself. he/she pees alot and i even got it to fart i think, when i clean its anal part alittle poop comes out but the cat cries and moves around as if its in pain.what to do?

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
Hi Just Like To Ask My 15 Year Old Persian Has Diabetes And Going To…

Hi just like to ask my 15 year old Persian has diabetes and going to put him on Royal Caine diabetic food would this be ok his not over weight and his on iams thankyou

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  1. David Nightingale

    Thankyou he isn’t on insulin just looked at the food I will ask first thankyou so much so worried about him

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
I Was Giving Bones A Bath, And A Cat Was In The Bathroom Too. When…

I was giving Bones a bath, and a cat was in the bathroom too. When I was done bathing him, he wanted the cat, so he put his paws on the washing machine and that’s why he has it on his paw. He’s outside right now on a tether. I figure it would rub off by walking on the ground…

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  1. Anonymous

    a wet washcloth is usually a good weapon against soap… 🙂

  2. Annie Yang-Shaffer

    Do you think his walking around outside would be enough, or definitely not?

  3. Hamster Beagles

    if it doesnt come off from grass wash it off its not like its gonna burn his or her paw just dont let him lick it