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  1. #1
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    So, I've posted my bunnies before, and my dear cat Pumpkin, who passed away :-(
    And I've mentioned the 2 big boys that are 10yo and FIV+ that I just adopted

    Here is the bigger one, Finlay:



    And the smaller of the two -- Kobe. Kobe can jump from the floor to the top of the refrigerator!

    (complete with my bike in the shot!)

  2. #2
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    they're gorgeous!!

    my parents a had a few FIV kitties in their time. Their last one was bonded with an FIV- kitty, and he never passed it onto her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bunny_ninja View Post
    Here is the bigger one, Finlay:
    OMG! Finlay looks just like Clown Cat, the cat we had when I was a kid.
    (When my parents said they were going to go to the pound and adopt a pet, my 6 year old brother insisted he wanted a clown. Since the pound didn't have clowns, my parents got a cat and named him clown cat).
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    Quote Originally Posted by TsPoet View Post
    OMG! Finlay looks just like Clown Cat, the cat we had when I was a kid.
    (When my parents said they were going to go to the pound and adopt a pet, my 6 year old brother insisted he wanted a clown. Since the pound didn't have clowns, my parents got a cat and named him clown cat).
    I think that is just about one of the cutest things I have ever heard

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    Love the second picture of Finley!

    I hate to ask more questions, but this is my first pet and the first time she's been sick. Is loose stool a normal side effect from the meds? Can I give her something to prevent it? She's much more active tonight, so I feel like she's improving, but I noticed that today and am wondering if I need to be concerned about it.

    She was feeling well enough to count the money from the market today:

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoNo View Post
    Love the second picture of Finley!

    I hate to ask more questions, but this is my first pet and the first time she's been sick. Is loose stool a normal side effect from the meds? Can I give her something to prevent it? She's much more active tonight, so I feel like she's improving, but I noticed that today and am wondering if I need to be concerned about it.
    It could be hard on her tummy - like antibiotics are hard on ours? pumpkin used to have to take "PetGuard Natural Digestive Enzyme Blend for Cats" on her dry food. (she had a sensitive tummy). It had enzymes and some probiotics in it. maybe your local pet shop has a probiotic for cats? the stuff I gave to my kitty was hard to get.
    My bunnies always get dosed with AG bene-bac when I have them on antibiotics. (available even at petco)

    Here is an former foster bunny at an 'bunny education day' at a bank!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoNo View Post
    She was feeling well enough to count the money from the market today:
    It looks like she might be better at finances than I am

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    NoNo, could be the meds or it could be the food. One of mine can't eat anything but the food she came with (wet OR dry) without being a little...icky...in the litter box.

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    if she's on antibiotics, I don't see how they're any different than us. There are plenty of probiotic supplements for pets these days, I would give that a try. Oh, and don't try yogurt, I once gave my older one yogurt, and it came out the same consistency...

 

 

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