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Hello D-r Jean, thank you very much for your replay. I'll make sure my cat will have a full exam, I do not want him to be in pain, if it's the case. Thank you again, Sincerely:Roza
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Teeth grinding can be a sign of pain, particularly abdominal (tummy) pain. It could also be a sign of stress. Make sure your vet has given him a thorough examination! The other behavior you're describing is normal grooming behavior. He is "filing his nails" with his teeth, grasping and...
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Hello, I have 2 cats, both 10,5 years old, neuthered males. One of them is crunching his teeth. I asked 3 different vets about that, but nobody had an answer. It seems he is doing that most of the time before meal time, but not only then. What can be the reason? Also, he is pulling with his teeth his...
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I know this post is kinda old, but hey, we continue to worry about our "furry kids" no matter what. For you guys who have cats with arthritis, I've been doing some research on colloidal silver and have recently purchased what I believe to be the best one (based on our intense research prior...
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Just playing while hanging out may not be what he needs. I'd suggest " play therapy " which is a specific structured playtime using an interactive toy ( Go-Cat makes the best ones). You're already doing behavior modification--only in the wrong direction! When he cries and you answer...
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Hello! I am a mom to two 1 1/2 year old cats, Gus and Frank. They're great cats and a wonderful addition to our family. However, Gus is (this seems like a strange choice of words, but...) fixated on me all the time unless he's sleeping. He always wants me to come and play with him. He likes to...
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I HAVE TWO MALE INDOOR ONLY TABBIES,ONE OF THEM(TYE) HAS SUDDENLY STARTED WITH SEPARATED ANIXEY,IT HAS NOW GOT TO A POINT THAT HE SULKS IF I DON'T HOLD HIM RIGHT AFTER WALKING IN THE DOOR.NOW THE VET SAYS HE IS STRESSED - I DEAL WITH THIS AS BEST AS I CAN - WHILE MY OTHER ONE(BARDAHL) MEOWS CONSTANTLY...
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Hi, this is unfortunatey a fairly common scenario, even between siblings and best friends; it is called "redirected aggression." Separation is necessary, but does not need to be permanent. The best thing to do is treat the situation as if you were introducing cats who did not know each other...
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If you're in the Denver-Boulder area, the Boulder store (28th & Pearl St) will be featuring cat behavior expert Jackson Galaxy and mysef (a holistic veterinarian) talking about pet behavior issues, so stop by between 5-7 pm next Monday, April 13, 2009 to get personal advice!
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Does your cat do anything that puzzles, stumps, or downright annoys you? What kinds of behavior problems have you seen in your cat or cats? Join the discussion and share your cat behavior questions or problems with our Online Community, and let our educated community members help you resolve the problems...
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