Extra points to Sheba for choosing a complementary fabric to lay on. She's gorgeous!
Extra points to Sheba for choosing a complementary fabric to lay on. She's gorgeous!
marni
Katy, Texas
Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"
"easily outrun by a chihuahua."
Sheba is beautiful!
I had a Maine Coon that had that same sense of dignity. If he did something that we laughed at he would show us his back end and stalk off to somewhere we couldn't find him. Of course, that made us laugh even more.
BTW, here's Riley, the female cat, sharing my morning coffee with me (pardon me if I've posted this one before).
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That Riley in the coffee is too much.
Poor Suki (aka Pookie)....she had a rough day!
She was an abuse rescue kitty from the shelter and when we adopted her 1 1/2 yrs ago she was only about 3 yet had very poor teeth due to her earlier infections and malnutrition taking its toll...she would always have poor teeth, but otherwise now healthy.
Her last checkup revealed some bad dental/gum issues, so today she went in for a major plaque cleaning and two of her teeth had to come out as well. A canine and a molar.They also told me she was already missing severl tiny front teeth and another back tooth. But this extraction should help her overall mouth health and the plaque removal is good too. They had to knock her out to do all this of course- valium followed by gas!
Now she's back home, and seems ok- she ate a big bowl of soupy food and is resting happily, still on pain killers. She's snoozing on her fave pillow now...tiny drops of blood on her chin.
I have more pain killers to give her over the next three days, plus she's on antibiotics now for 14 days to clear up the mouth while she's healing.
Sheba has strict orders not to bother Sukie for the next two days....but will she behave? (NOT)
Poor little thing! But I'm hopeful she will soon feel much better than before she had the teeth out. My baby!(this photo was from a year ago)
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Riley is cute and helping himself to morning cup of joe
And Sukie, noticed her clipped ear. Was she part of catch, spay and release program then decided she was suited as a pet?
I've had full grown rescue cats who made my house as their last forever home. And yes many of them do have really poor dental health. Sukie is no different. She is doing fairly well from sound of things though... Some of my adult rescue toms lost almost all of their teeth. no teeth in the front between the canine, only one or two molars left... But surprisingly they do quite well with dry food.
For those with older cats and bad teeth, tell-tale sign that their gum is hurting is when they prefer dry food over wet food. Wet food gets stuck in cavity and its very painful. The cats will mouth the dry food and swallow whole. If your cat is doing this, then its a sure sign that the kitty needs dental work immediately.
I only have one Tom who came to me more or less fully grown right now. He was just under a year old when he came home with me. I love him to pieces.He also keeps order in our pride of 10 cats.
No, her missing ear half was not due to a catch/spay/release. When she was rescued/removed from her home by the humane society cruelty squad, she was one of about 30 cats and dogs living in terrible conditions in a trailer with a lady who had mental illness. Thus the malnutrition and multiple infections. But Suki also had had her ear bitten (dog?) and the top half was just sort of hanging there by its perforations and they could not reattach it so they removed it and sutured it up neatly. She was about 3 at the time. Now her half-ear just makes her even more endearing to us.
Yes Suki is regularly checked out by the vet and she's quite healthy aside from her teeth now. We knew she had bad permanent teeth when we adopted her. She is SUPER AFFECTIONATE and we swear she tries to show us how grateful she is every single day. We are completely in love with both Suki and Sheba. oxoxoI've had full grown rescue cats who made my house as their last forever home. And yes many of them do have really poor dental health. Sukie is no different. She is doing fairly well from sound of things though...
...I only have one Tom who came to me more or less fully grown right now. He was just under a year old when he came home with me. I love him to pieces.He also keeps order in our pride of 10 cats.
Adopted shelter animals are the best!
Lisa
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