A routine visit from my next door neighbour’s cat. He is a warlord.

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i just found this kitten how old is it?

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Thor naps in shoes

The guinea pig people have foot out friday, we should have a shoe saturday. Foot out friday is also a cool idea. Anyway, here's Thor napping in my shoes.

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My cats bath time.

Not much to say other than he looks like he's planning our deaths.

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Brought Loki home today. Acclimated in like 30min.

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Naughty cat

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Stool issues

Hi everyone, A couple of months ago now i adopted a little sphynx boy, Dobby. Before we got Dobby i already owned two other male cats, who have never had any issues. After bringing Dobby into the house i immediately noticed he had diarrhoea. I wasn’t too phased as the breeder already warned me, switching him off his old food ( Royal Canin Kitten ) to the new ( Leonardo Kitten ) would most likely give him some stool issues. We tried to sit through it but after a week or two of it not clearing up i started to be a little worried and asked the breeder about it. He told me to give him a round of dewormer, ( already scheduled in a week but a bit earlier wouldn’t hurt. ) So i gave all the cats a round of Panacur. This didn’t fix it either, so the breeder told me i could try to give some zeolite, which didn’t make a difference either. Shortly after this they all got diarrhoea. Naturally i figured it must be parasites or something more severe at this point, so i took the boys to the vet. The vet told me to bring back a couple of stool samples and that there was nothing else they could do for me. I brought the vet the samples and they ran some tests, everything came back negative and all i got from them was the same Panacur i had already given them. They told me it was fine to do another round. I disinfected the litter boxes multiple times, and also made sure to clean their butts so there was no possibility of them reinfecting themselves by cleaning whatever it may be off of themselves. After this the other two cats’ stool got a lot better, but Dobby’s stayed bad. I called back and the vet told me to just give him some Iso-Gel, and switch him to a sensitive diet. I had an appointment scheduled in 2 weeks to get him fixed, so we’d look back over it when i’d come back for the appointment. A week ago i got him fixed, and i’m currently slowly transitioning him off of the Leonardo kitten kibble, onto a Hills Science Sensitive diet. I haven’t seen any improvement, the vet told me there’s nothing they can do for me and i could continue to give him Iso-Gel, as that has been the only thing that has improved it a teensy bit. I’m a little uncomfortable with continuing giving him Iso-Gel, as all the leaflets say to give it for a maximum of two weeks. Does anyone have any other tips i could try? I really don’t know what to do anymore at this point. Coming home to diarrhoea tracked all over the house is driving me and my fiancé crazy and we don’t know where to turn to anymore.

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Is this a smitten kitten?

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Tortie Beans

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My cat isn't acting right. Please help

Background info; Tinsel is a female around 7/8 years old, is spayed and has almost all her teeth removed My cat Tinsel started acting strange around 3 weeks ago. My husband just started temporarily working the night shift as opposed to his normal morning shift and only a few days later she started acting strangely. We has sort of assumed she was throwing a temper tantrum as she can be very temperamental especially regarding sudden changes First she was just a little distant and seemed kind of sad and depressed, but then she started acting scared of us and hiding under the couch and in the closet. That really concerned us so we promptly made a vet appointment and took her a few days later. We had the vets look her over, told them all our concerns and had them run a full blood panel. When the results came back the vets told us she was in perfect health and there was literally nothing wrong with her We were convinced at that point it had to be a temper tantrum and figured she would get used to my husband's new schedule and come around. The weeks following she would start coming out and being friendly, letting us pet her and even playing and then go right back to being strange and acting scared of us. This up and down with her happened 2 or 3 times so we weren't sure what was going on Just recently, within the past 3 days she has started cocking her head to the side and stumbling around. She gets pretty bad earwax buildup in her ears and I know ears are important to balance so we assumed she had a buildup and needed to have her ears cleaned. We did and she did start to walk better, but it quickly got worse again with her stumbling and staggering around She almost fell over tonight when I got home from work and it scared me so bad, it had never been that bad before. My husband cleaned her ears again and we did get some pretty nasty stuff out but she doesn't seem to be walking any better. She also seems really out of it, dazed and confused and she feels a lot lighter than we remember so she had to have lost some weight I feel awful because I was hesitant to take her to the vet again as we are struggling financially and the last visit cost over $400 just for the vet to tell us she was in perfect health. But I also don't want something bad to happen to Tinsel because I won't take her to the vet. I just really need help figuring out what's wrong with her and how to help her. I'm going to try to get her into the vet as soon as possible, but any and all advice on how to help her out would be much appreciated

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Cuddling with my plushies while he sleeps🥹

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