My 15-year-old RES has started displaying behavior for the 1st time consistent to laying eggs. Her behavior change started 5-6 weeks ago. I only realized a few days ago what might be causing her behavior change. Reading on-line what to do, I added a bedding area to her box. She dug in it a f...
At times I am so deeply engaged in a play session, that even when the cat wants to stop and rest I keep prodding her for a while.
Also sometimes when I feel too bored and my cat is sleeping, I wake her up for a play. She sheepishly plays on for a minute before dozing off again.
I don't want my ...
people in youtupe chat have lost lots of sleep during the last couple of days :) i am not realy sure it will get better after the babies are born.i think it will be live for many weeks.
At times I am so deeply engaged in a play session, that even when the cat wants to stop and rest I keep prodding her for a while.
Also sometimes when I feel too bored and my cat is sleeping, I wake her up for a play. She sheepishly plays on for a minute before dozing off again.
I don't want my ...
there's nowt wrong with being a bit obsessed with a well loved pet (well I hope not.. otherwise I'm trouble!) but I'd actually say her problem is more that she's self obsessed
the last time she had babies she had 2 boys and 2 girls,the last two minutes of this video shows when they got some exercise in the larger area(not the area where she is now)youtube.com/watch?v=pEC-SWOX5Pw and @YvetteColomb it is the tail of a horse and somezebra meat (sorry).
sorry for my spelling,but you do understand what i try to say :)
they have many videos not all of them are pleasant to watch many are honest when it comes to life and death,it realy hurts when new born babies dies but it is a part of life and they do not hide the truth about this,and it makes the joy greater when it goes like we want :)
the care takers do often use this time to clean the room,and when she is let inside it is feeding time and this is in a side room away from where the camera is :w
no we do not see this,but sometimes she gets a snack in the room we can see(it is often a bone with some meat left on it)
often the cats get animals killed on the roads in the area where the zoo is,or they gets the legbones and parts of deer-moose-horses and meat from the other animals in the zoo that have to be put down for some reason.
for the animals living outside it is possible to watch the feeding from the walkways in the park,like tigers-lions-lynxs and many of the other animals. dyreparken.no/english
here is a video,the care takers try to scare the tigers and spider monkies and surcate babies and orangutan babie.youtube.com/… there is no need to understand what the people are saying :)
@RichieACC cats are good at doing this :) cats made it possible for us to grow grain so they have changed history,it is not likely they will ever forget this :)
@Sonevol you need to keep an eye on it for about 3 days to see if it will pass,if bhutu gets any problems eating or eliminating you need to take her to a vet.
no it is not very toxic,so if it do not cause any blockage in your cats intestines the problem is over after it have passed thru the intestines of your cat.
@Sonevol it's not acutely toxic although it depends on whether there were any other chemicals on it (if any), however it can cause digestive tract blocks.
@Sonevol if you have some frozen white fish you can cook this slowly,whitout adding more than a table spoon or two with watoer,you will get a gelantine type of gravy out of the fish.let this cool and feed your cat the fish and gravy mix.it is easy for your cat to digest if your cat have an upset stomack(you will probably not need to do this but it can be helpful if she have problems)
> Polystyrene often makes its way into the environment, especially waterways. As it breaks down, the pieces are frequently consumed by both land and marine animals, causing blockage of their digestive system, choking, and death.
@trondhansen yep.. and even if she is not intending to swallow any the nature of styrofoam tends to be such that small bits of it break off very, very easily and get swallowed, and then form blockages
@AllisonC Yep.. it's a relatively common thing - some cats like to go after these and prevention is always better than cure.
@motosubatsu Anything that might be harmful to my cats is kept where they can't access it. (Which includes locking them up until I can clean up after doing sanding/painting in the house.)