Cats right eye is bigger than left, is this bad?

He had just woken up from a nap if that helps at all, he went right back to sleep.

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Can you please clarify if this is dirt or ticks/parasites and what I should do with it? thanks!

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Resident cat and new kitten need help!

I have a 14 year old resident cat who’s lovely, affectionate and wonderful with humans but really not good with other animals, especially cats. We have a new kitten who’s around 13 weeks and we’ve had her for a little over a month. We’ve been using the tried and tested method of having them completely separate, kitten in home base, getting used to each other’s smells and sounds first, then a partial viewing through the gap in the door, and now we’re feeding them like this (pics attached). My cat is still hissing and growling as she’s still eating. Kitten is fine with the cat. I was just feeding them and the kitten went to go through the bars of the baby gate as she’s realised that she fits, and my cat went mad and swiped at her and made allll the sounds. Kitten ran away and hid obviously. I know it’s only been a month, but I’m not really seeing much improvement other than she knows she has to come to the top or the stairs for her food, and that she’s eating it now whereas she sort of went on food strike initially. Is there anything else I can do to get resident cat more comfortable and less territorial? I just want them to get along so I can love them both together and they can both have a companion! 🥺

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UPDATE: How to get siblings ready to be seperated?

I got a lot of advice on my post asking how to prep my rescue trio to be seperated! (Two going together to my friend's house, and one staying with me). Last night, the two tabbies went to their new home! I wanted to share a picture of the two of them now vs the two of them when I first got them because they're adorable, and also thank this sub for the help. 🥰 The kitten left behind is doing well! It only took a few minutes for her to seem unbothered that her siblings were taken out of the house without her, and she's been bonding well with our oldest cat. The two tabbies love the new house they get to explore! Thank you to everyone who gave advice on my last post. 🥰

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Bringing a New Kitten tips

Hi! This is my 5y/o cat, this week we’re bringing a kitten than my friend rescue on the freeway. Any tips for an introduction as smooth as possible? Both are females the new kitten vet estimates 4/5 weeks old.

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First day with new cat, completely disappeared

So we got a cat yesterday, she has a litterbox and food and we kept her in a single room. The first day she hid under a couch but she came out to briefly pee and eat during the middle of the night. This morning, my parents decided to flip the couch so she couldn't hide there, she stayed mostly behind this mirror next to a bed. We had all left the room at one point, and when we came back maybe 10 minutes later we could not find her anywhere. It has been maybe 3 hours since and we searched everywhere in the room, and around the house. Nobody saw the cat move and she didn't make any noises before, my dad wanted to vacuum so he did and she didn't come out. Do you guys have any tips? Do we just wait? What happens if it's been a day and we still can't find her?

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Why does she keep killing roaches and putting them in my room

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Bathroom Takeover

My cat is 9, almost 10. Has essentially never used litter boxes her entire life. She uses puppy pads that we spread around our second bathroom. The Wife and I call it the “cat bathroom” because we’ve given up on ever being able to use it ourselves. We’ve tried probably dozens of different litters and boxes to no avail. It obviously doesn’t smell the best since there’s no litter to mask the dooky smell. So we go through a lot of plugins and such. Has anyone had a similar experience and figured out a way to get their fuzz ball to start using a litter box later in life even just a little bit?

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SLEEP HELP

This my one year old Knox, he has recently become a terror at night. I have very small night stands, like a lamp, a water at night and my phone and there are pictures hung ab over them. As well as a basket wall with some greenery over the bed. When i am sleeping at night he had recently started knocking the lamps off the nightstands to get to the hanging pictures and then trying to take them off the wall. It doesn’t bother me that he attacks the basket wall when i’m not laying in the bed at night but he is waking me up and will eventually break things. he has plenty of toys and i always spend 30-45 minutes playing with him before i go to bed. And when i mean playing i have him running around and panting. i don’t want to not have night stands and lamps or take down my decor so i’m really hoping for some help. The past two nights he hasn’t let me sleep at all and the way the apartment is set up i wouldn’t be able to lock him out of the room without keeping him from his litter box or only putting him in a small bathroom which i really don’t want to do.

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How do I get this psychopath to stop licking the wall corners?

We moved recently, and in the new house, this nutcase has been licking the corners of the walls. She's kind of a licky cat in general, and often licks our hands and feet. I'm not sure what's different in the new house, but she does it on almost every corner and it's starting to discolor the paint. I tried spraying the Noobecr stuff we used to keep her out of places when she was a kitten, but it had no effect. Any ideas? Thank you!

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My fetus

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