What kind of cat do I have?
First, I’ve never seen a cat this type of sandy beige color. Plus she has this pattern that looks like wood grain? like a big circle surrounded by other half circles. I looked it up and it said Sokoke cats have the same pattern but there’s allegedly less than 100 in the world, and i’m in America not near where Sokokes originate. Is she just a special orange tabby?
Went to my Mom's house and found her cat in this state
(Tagged NSFW simply due to the image of her injury, it looks REALLY bad).
I went over to my Mom's house to pick up something she had for me and when I go in to play with her cats, I see one of them and. Immediately I noticed the sore/spot/wound/etc. I'm immediately like "HEY no what the fuck happened to her" and she says it must've happened in the last few days but. Jesus fucking Christ.
We already had the "okay you need to get this cat a vet. NOW" talk and she's chatting with vet. Emergency care, but does anyone have any idea what the fuck this is? And if there's anything we can do for her before she's seen?
The spot is like one of her lower nipples, I think? Around that area. She's always had skin problems but this is totally terrible.
Why does my cat have a clear drip coming from her nose?
You can’t see it that well in the pictures, but Everything seems perfectly fine besides the clear drip coming from her nose. She was literally making biscuits in the pictures I took. Her appetite is normal, her breathing sounds normal, everything seems good but I’ve never seen her drip from her nose before in the 3 years I’ve had her.
Does this look like she has pulled a stitch? TW: blood
Hey there!
My cat Jinny was neutered last week, and she developed an abscess and had to be put under anesthesia again and opened back up to clean it. She will NOT let us put a cone or a cover-up on her, she will scratch, howl, and squirm so much that it does her more harm than good, and she is usually pretty good at not licking the area. We are keeping her separate from her kitten (he's 11 weeks and completely weaned) so that they cannot play and/or chase each other.
During a supervised visit, she started running and we immediately separated them and put them in separate rooms. I noticed she has a little bit of blood at the incision, and am wondering if you guys think she may have pulled a stitch?
We have her post-surgery check-up tomorrow at the vet, so obviously they will check her out then. I'm just asking for advice in the meantime!
Thanks
Why does my cat have a clear drip coming from her nose?
You can’t see it that well in the pictures, but Everything seems perfectly fine besides the clear drip coming from her nose. She was literally making biscuits in the pictures I took. Her appetite is normal, her breathing sounds normal, everything seems good but I’ve never seen her drip from her nose before in the 3 years I’ve had her.
Bladder stone experiences?
Photo id: three jagged looking stones in a tube, roughly the size of peas.
Sorry for formatting, I'm on mobile.
My cat recently had stones removed from her bladder and they came back id'd as struvite stones. I'm no vet but struvite stones seem to always look smooth, while calcium ones have these bumps. I do trust the vet, but I know lab results can get mixed up so i was wondering if anyone has had similar looking struvite stones removed?
Also I'm going to start her on the rx diet asap, has anyone had good luck with the hills c/d diet? Have your cats stones come back? Any help/advice/experience is appreciated.
My cat ran away
My mom does daycare and my little boy named Flynn likes to run away when he goes outside with the kids, but he usually comes back the next morning if he ever does run off. I have told my mom many times that he shouldent go outside cause I'm scared when he runs off he might get hurt or taken by another person. My mom said that she is going to call animal shelters today, but I'm very worried that I'll never see him again
The picture is from when he was a little boy
What's wrong with my cats tail?
About 8 months ago, my cats tail was dragging, and she'd bite it whenever it'd twitched or attempted to move it. I took her to the vet ER, they did an X-ray and said that nothing was wrong, even sent me the pictures, they just recommended to leave a cone on her and give her some of the pain meds they sent with me.
2 Months after, she seemed fined but the tail bitting started again and bit it to the bone, had to take her to the ER again and get it amputated, again they couldn't find the cause of her tail pain and said it was most likely some sort of trauma [assuming something fell or stepped on her tail].
Ever since that, she seemed to be doing perfectly fine and didn't paid any attention to her little tail nub, until now I caught her bitting into and seeing it twitch like how it used to. What's wrong with her little tail?
I'm making a vet appointment for next week, for now I'm keeping a cone on her and giving her some of the medication I had left