A couple of days ago, while Shreddy was outside, I videoed him. I wonder if the grass has a medicinal affect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAfnhp8aNWQ&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAfnhp8aNWQ&feature=youtu.be
Cats can't digest grass so often eat it if their stomachs are a bit off or they have a furball. It helps them vomit or evacuate at the other end. According to my vet grass also contains folic acid.A couple of days ago, while Shreddy was outside, I videoed him. I wonder if the grass has a medicinal affect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAfnhp8aNWQ&feature=youtu.be
Thank you. I think he is very sweet.Cats can't digest grass so often eat it if their stomachs are a bit off or they have a furball. It helps them vomit or evacuate at the other end. According to my vet grass also contains folic acid.
Sweet kitty. Tabbies are my favourite sort of cat.
A couple of days ago, while Shreddy was outside, I videoed him. I wonder if the grass has a medicinal affect.
Yeah, the pain meds seem to be helping a lot.Ah! Sweet Shreddy. I'm so glad he seems to be feeling better!
Yeah, the pain meds seem to be helping a lot.
I'm glad Shreddy is getting some relief, Taxy, and that you are getting some quality memories out of this time. When I read about him not being able to jump like he used to, I was experiencing our almost one-year-old Monkey freely jumping and running all over the place, mostly over and under our 10-year-old arthritic pooch, Violet.
Hugs to you, Stirling and Shreddy.
He isn't really having trouble getting into the hammock. That thing he did last night, I think was just to prove to himself that he could.Tax------- can you build a ramp or pile several flat cushions on the floor so Shreddy can get to the hammock easily?
He isn't really having trouble getting into the hammock. That thing he did last night, I think was just to prove to himself that he could.
But, I like your idea. I have put a step stool next to the hammock. He doesn't seem to mind stairs. I'll see if he uses it.