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Old 03-12-2015, 02:23 AM #11
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So much to fret about in life, it's never a calm time it seems.

Are her eyes okay?my old cat slung food and batted the water bowl as he lost vision clarity. He even backed up to the litter box, but his bottom wasn't even in it. He thought he was so I couldn't get mad at him. I lost him at the holidays and it was difficult, loved him so much, almost 20 yrs old.

Maybe a hair all problem, or sensitive digestive. Many foods are cutting cost with additives. I had to switch from the reg Purina to IAMs and then to Purina healthy lend hair all formula chicken and turkey dry food.

I had a big box of canned food, but the one cat couldn't eat cheese they added. So I split a can between them, then put out a dual bowl later of dry food.

Mom may cat started a new thing; climbs on the bathroom sink for cold fresh water. She wants it dripping into the sink cold. I go in and turn the faucet off when I go to bed. By Dawn she is in there going, "whaaaaterrr" whhhaaaateerr. I had to record it so people could hear her saying water. Crazy momma.

Then she wanted a pooh box, and and pee box. I already have three, one for each cat????
Samson has been going half in and half out.

I hope you feel better soon Steve,
Spring is here, better temps, more daylight, easier to get out. Check with CEO about your car. They often have programs to help.
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We have one kitty that wants treats in the morning when my husband gets
up. He will follow him around meowing till he sits some out.

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That's what my cat does. I just keep feeding her. The meows don't stop until she's eating. I got some cat food for sensitive digestive issues. I hope that this helps her. BF
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I know you said, the kitty wont come close enough for petting and things.
The weird thing is this kitty likes to sleep on my side of the bed. Till
just recently he was all the hubby's kitty. Now he will let me pet
and play with him.

But usually I can't give the treats. He wont eat what I give.

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