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He has intestinal issues, so the vet wants us to shave him so he doesnt get fur balls. Which can block him up!! Roxy is still being a pain. What is funny is she has seen him like this before.
We got these cat "treats" for our last cat that are supposed to prevent hairballs, they're 'Friskies' Hairball remedy. It is considered to be a medication, according to the package, but it's a little treat for them.
Voodoo is my baby, right now he is clinging to me following me around, his pal Roxy is still attacking him. He probably is very self conscience right now!!!! He is the most fun though, he does and always has carried barbies out of my daughters room by their head!!!
Voodoo is my baby, right now he is clinging to me following me around, his pal Roxy is still attacking him. He probably is very self conscience right now!!!! He is the most fun though, he does and always has carried barbies out of my daughters room by their head!!!
Three days and still no improvement. Roxy will sit near him the claw him and hiss. They dont sleep in the same room even. it is really getting annoying!!!!!!!
They'll be friends eventually, I guess. The exact same thing happened to me when my dog got a haircut (black Russian Terrier). They used to be buddies but my cat hissed at him for a few days before he finally realized it's the same old Axel.
BTW, not only cats are idiots. The same Axel, who treats Leon (the cat) as his own pet, attacked him furiously the moment we tried to walk them both together. Suddenly, just a few steps outside the entrance, he didn't realize it was still his cat. Go figure...
Okay, this is the funniest thread ever! I love cats!!
Back on subject...I just had our seven month old kitten fixed. Before she went to the vet for her procedure, my older cat really liked her. Well, the day the little one came home from the vet, the older cat did nothing but hiss at the poor little thing. For TWO WEEKS she wanted nothing at all to do with her. It was driving me crazy cause I was proud to actually have two cats that got along (not very common for sure!).
Anyway, they are finally back to "normal" now. The vet tech told me it is all about smell. The older cat no doubt did not like the way the little one smelled after being at the vets. I couldn't smell anything but then I'm not a cat (just a cat mamma).
Hang in there for a few weeks...I'm sure things will improve and Barbie will be cast aside for the real thing.
Okay, this is the funniest thread ever! I love cats!!
Back on subject...I just had our seven month old kitten fixed. Before she went to the vet for her procedure, my older cat really liked her. Well, the day the little one came home from the vet, the older cat did nothing but hiss at the poor little thing. For TWO WEEKS she wanted nothing at all to do with her. It was driving me crazy cause I was proud to actually have two cats that got along (not very common for sure!).
Anyway, they are finally back to "normal" now. The vet tech told me it is all about smell. The older cat no doubt did not like the way the little one smelled after being at the vets. I couldn't smell anything but then I'm not a cat (just a cat mamma).
Hang in there for a few weeks...I'm sure things will improve and Barbie will be cast aside for the real thing.
Yea I guess the grooming washed all the voodoo smell she was used to off.
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