My ginger tom
My ginger tom pet cat has a problem, he keeps biting a certain part of
his back, he makes it really saw, to the extent of it bleeding seriously, he has to go to the vets several times per year to have it treated. We have tried putting stuff on that makes it taste horrible,,,but he still does it....any suggestions to save us a small fortune would be most welcome :) The other problem with this cat, we have another cat, a black one he was abandoned by his owners and just came to our house one day, anyway, ginger (the tom cat) attacts him for no reason, any suggestions most welcome :) |
My ginger tom
Ryan wrote: My ginger tom pet cat has a problem, he keeps biting a certain part of his back, he makes it really saw, to the extent of it bleeding seriously, he has to go to the vets several times per year to have it treated. We have tried putting stuff on that makes it taste horrible,,,but he still does it....any suggestions to save us a small fortune would be most welcome :) The other problem with this cat, we have another cat, a black one he was abandoned by his owners and just came to our house one day, anyway, ginger (the tom cat) attacts him for no reason, any suggestions most welcome :) check for intestinal parasites, giardia, cryptosporidium. ask the vet specifically. vets, believe it or not, miss this. start with this. if you're lucky, it's this and easy to cure. |
My ginger tom
My ginger tom pet cat has a problem, he keeps biting a certain part of
his back, he makes it really saw, to the extent of it bleeding seriously, he has to go to the vets several times per year to have it treated. We have tried putting stuff on that makes it taste horrible,,,but he still does it....any suggestions to save us a small fortune would be most welcome :) He may need a new food. Could be allergic to what he's eating. Run this by your vet. The other problem with this cat, we have another cat, a black one he was abandoned by his owners and just came to our house one day, anyway, ginger (the tom cat) attacts him for no reason, any suggestions most welcome :) Are they neutured? Unneutured males will want to fight more. Anna -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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