Originally posted by ivan2908Pretty Much - Although the violent one of the two (Spice) would never just take a hand off - shes aware that shock would set in and i wouldnt feel enough pain. I think shes trying to systematically remove all the skin from around my bones and vains.........
Like the one on your avatar ?
Originally posted by marmalade teacakeMy aunt had siam cat like that. I still have "signs" on my skin
Pretty Much - Although the violent one of the two (Spice) would never just take a hand off - shes aware that shock would set in and i wouldnt feel enough pain. I think shes trying to systematically remove all the skin from around my bones and vains.........
Originally posted by ivan2908Well, I hope that the operation is successful
It is well but it will need operation (400 $) to avoid further complications 🙁
The problem was disgusting (when the cat would eat because of that smashed diafragma part of the food would leak between organs 🙄
I went to the vet several times and the cat amazingly recovered (it was only some month old kitty and the small cats recover better.)
I do not understand such sadisctic children nor their parents allowing that.
and the little guy or girl
makes a full recovery.
What a tough kitten!
🙂
I only have one now, a calico, but I used to breed siamese and balinese. At that time I had five cats, all female, with the inevitable herd of kittens arriving from time to time: kittens under foot, kittens in the bed, kittens on the sofa, kittens everywhere. I found a good home for each kitten. All cats and kittens were well cared for and my vet bills were out of sight, but I loved every minute of it. I kept the mothers for their whole lives, had them spayed at the appropriate time, and ended breeding them. All five were wonderful cats.
Originally posted by AttilaTheHornIt sounds like my neighbour's house. She has 11 cats at the moment. Three females delivered kittens within days of each other last year - which meant she had 23 cats for a while! 😲
I only have one now, a calico, but I used to breed siamese and balinese. At that time I had five cats, all female, with the inevitable herd of kittens arriving from time to time: kittens under foot, kittens in the bed, kittens on the sofa, kittens everywhere. I found a good home for each kitten. All cats and kittens were well cared for and my vet bills ...[text shortened]... had them spayed at the appropriate time, and ended breeding them. All five were wonderful cats.