Sorry Lizzie, I have no idea.
Carol, if he is allowed on the couch, why not put a step in front of the couch so it's easier for him to get up.
Say, cat folk -- need some advice here, please. One of my kitties has had a very stuffy nose for several days now. Short of a vet, what can I do at home to help relieve it? I suspected an allergic reaction to some new dry food, but that's been gone for 5 or 6 feedings with no improvement. He seems to feel OK -- eating & litterbox use fine. Thanks for any suggestions.
I can just see me trying to put drops in Shreddy's nose. I might succeed the first time.Lizzie it found this - hope it helps. Home Remedies for a Cat's Stuffy Nose | eHow
Carol, if he is allowed on the couch, why not put a step in front of the couch so it's easier for him to get up.
Have a look at thisSay, cat folk -- need some advice here, please. One of my kitties has had a very stuffy nose for several days now. Short of a vet, what can I do at home to help relieve it? I suspected an allergic reaction to some new dry food, but that's been gone for 5 or 6 feedings with no improvement. He seems to feel OK -- eating & litterbox use fine. Thanks for any suggestions.
I find that cats will seek some place high.Yes, why is it that dogs will seek a corner and cats will seek someplace noticeable?
Wait, that's a stupid question.
I liked "take the cat in the bathroom when you shower". Um, I take lukewarm ones so there's no steam. Besides, if she's in there when I start the water she yells at the top of her little kitty lungs and scratches at the door! No way could I take her caterwauling for the five or so minutes I'm under the water...and neither could the door.I can just see me trying to put drops in Shreddy's nose. I might succeed the first time.
Good Lord pac, those are some big puppies! I wouldn't be the one who had to do doggie doodie duty.Mine aren't!
Where would I sit?
Mine aren't!
Where would I sit?
It wouldn't work for me either. I have to leave the door open or I can't breathe and get dizzy.I liked "take the cat in the bathroom when you shower". Um, I take lukewarm ones so there's no steam. Besides, if she's in there when I start the water she yells at the top of her little kitty lungs and scratches at the door! No way could I take her caterwauling for the five or so minutes I'm under the water...and neither could the door.
Mine aren't!
Where would I sit?