Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

SilverBear

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Researchers reveal 25 signs that may indicate your cat is in pain

i think t'mato still anxious to scooch out into the yard is a good thing!

He's exhibited a number of those all the time (eg: difficult (no) jumping, lameness,
abnormal gait). He's been venturing further and further away from the house, and
when he stops to rest, he will NOT face the house or respond to my calling his name.

I gave him some of the pain med (in the lawn of the old lady's property) and he just
got up and walked further away. I carried him back to the deck, which he promptly
exited. Projecting... he's associating the house with pain or discomfort.

Anyway... poopies in his litter box. But we did not witness WHICH cat did the doodie.
It could have been Ty-grr since he's been getting at T'mato's laxative-laced food and
that new Royal Canin dry food.

..........

Wishing all a cool and pleasant Friday, even though the weather maps are showing
differently. I wish it, anyway.
 

tiburonfirst

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He's been venturing further and further away from the house

i'm so sorry, bear! :cry: and while i don't know if those tales are correct my neighbor swears he's seen it with two of his cats. i know you'll keep a close eye on t'mato ..........
 

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    He's exhibited a number of those all the time (eg: difficult (no) jumping, lameness,
    abnormal gait). He's been venturing further and further away from the house, and
    when he stops to rest, he will NOT face the house or respond to my calling his name.

    I gave him some of the pain med (in the lawn of the old lady's property) and he just
    got up and walked further away. I carried him back to the deck, which he promptly
    exited. Projecting... he's associating the house with pain or discomfort.

    Anyway... poopies in his litter box. But we did not witness WHICH cat did the doodie.
    It could have been Ty-grr since he's been getting at T'mato's laxative-laced food and
    that new Royal Canin dry food.

    ..........

    Wishing all a cool and pleasant Friday, even though the weather maps are showing
    differently. I wish it, anyway.

    So sorry you have to endure this, Bear. It's such a difficult time trying to decide what is best. I have always believed that when quality is gone, it's time. He may be distancing himself from you because that's what cats sometimes do. They just wander off. I know you will do what is right if he lets you....(HUGS)
     

    daleron

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    He's exhibited a number of those all the time (eg: difficult (no) jumping, lameness,
    abnormal gait). He's been venturing further and further away from the house, and
    when he stops to rest, he will NOT face the house or respond to my calling his name.

    I gave him some of the pain med (in the lawn of the old lady's property) and he just
    got up and walked further away. I carried him back to the deck, which he promptly
    exited. Projecting... he's associating the house with pain or discomfort.

    Anyway... poopies in his litter box. But we did not witness WHICH cat did the doodie.
    It could have been Ty-grr since he's been getting at T'mato's laxative-laced food and
    that new Royal Canin dry food.

    ..........

    Wishing all a cool and pleasant Friday, even though the weather maps are showing
    differently. I wish it, anyway.

    Hard to wish you a good morning Bear :( More {{{hugs}}} for you and kisses for T'mato.
     

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