Why do cats have pins




















This will allow the vet to move the limb about to get a good view without causing pain or discomfort. The cat will usually stay with the vet for a few hours and come home that same day depending on the diagnosis. When your vet has looked at the x-rays they will decide on the next course of action. Sometimes they may need to refer your cat onto a specialist vet such as an Orthopaedic vet or a Neurologist.

How can I tell if my cat is lame? Your cat may be slowing down a bit when walking and may start struggling when they need to use the stairs or jumping up onto heights. You may notice him walking on three legs. How can I tell if my cat has pulled a muscle?

If your cat has pulled a muscle you may notice him limping or walking on 3 legs. He may hold his leg up when he is standing still or sitting. He may also him appear quieter than normal and may go off his food if it is very sore. How do I tell if my cat has cut its paw? He might not want to put weight on it and he may growl if he is in pain. How can I tell if my cat has broken a bone? Your cat may be growling or crying out as a break or fracture of a bone is usually quite painful.

They will probably be holding the leg up but may attempt to put a little weight on it. The leg may become swollen and will probably be sore to touch, if your cat can tolerate your touch then gently check for any heat coming from the leg. The leg may also appear floppy. How can I tell if my cat has hip problems? You might notice your cat limping or slowing down. He may have trouble going upstairs and downstairs and might be reluctant to jump up. He may have an abnormal gait the way his back legs move when he walks , or the position of his back legs when he stands may look different.

Some cats develop a swaying motion when walking if they have hip problems. How do I tell which leg my cat is lame on? It is sometimes difficult to tell which leg is causing your cat to be lame. The most obvious way is if the cat is not weight bearing or holding the affected limb up when he walks, sits or stands. Can I let my cat out if it has a limp? You should rest your cat and keep indoors for at least 2 days if you notice a limp. Rest means not letting your cat jump up onto any heights and race around the house so limit play time too.

The whiskers also help during contact with other animals including us and if touched, they cause an eye blink. On the muzzle, there are four rows of whiskers on each side.

The top two rows can move independently from the bottom two rows. Whiskers on the back of the legs help your cat climb trees. Watch her whiskers. A complex set of muscles on the face moves whiskers back and forth. After petting or combing him he gets that look in his eye and then jumps me. I was thinking of using a calming collar on him. What can i do, will he out grow this. He was neutered between 9 mos.

My Male neutered cat has shown this behavior only after getting fixed. I got him at 2 months and neutered him at 6 months. Im having trouble with a 2 year old male who was neutered when he was about 1 year old.

He is harassing my 15 year old neutered male. Recently the younger male has begun grooming the older male though and i thought the fights and harrassment were done, but now the young male will groom my old male and without warning clamp his jaws down on his throat.

Not the back of his neck, his throat. And he will pin him there until somehow my older male gets out of his hold, or someone walks in the room. The younger male scares easily at any noise, yet he is constantly harassing and attacking my old male.

We have a 1 year old black, neutered female [LG] and a neutered male [Bob] who is about 2. We introduced them to each other when the female was a kitten. They got along well from the beginning with the male acting like a tolerant big brother. Both cats were tolerant and curious when we house sat a visiting Boston Terrier for a few days. BUT, last week we hosted a young female and both cats took an instant dislike to her, despite her obvious desire to be friendly and be near the others.

When I opened door, Bob, despite being neutered, grabbed Cookie by the neck and appeared to try to mount her.

Fortunately we were able to return Cookie to the niece who reported more howling. Obviously, the niece needs to have Cookie spayed. So, what is going on? I am also supposing those same pheromones were the cause of the hostility.

The male is still a male and still can do everything a male can apart from reproduce and yes would have been the problem. We have had endless trouble with our 5yo, early castrates boy.

Our two girls keep escaping and going missing because he is so rapey. We tried Boar Mate 3yrs ago with no success and for the last 2yrs have been giving him the human female contraceptive Depoprovera every 6mths. His behaviour has not been affected this last injection. It was his last chance, as we boarded him for a week to let the girls come and get familiar with their surroundings again. The last straw was him biting and humping my poodle bitch until he drew blood. My spayed 5 year old female comes in and out at will.

There are three other cats in the house, another male and 2 females. All fixed and ranging in age from 5 to 13 years. They play together awesome, sleep and eat together, never far apart from each other. Any suggestions? Would this Boar stuff work male to male? I have two male cats that were neutered a few days ago. Prior to the operation they were the best of friends.

I have three cat beds but they shared the same bed and even groomed each other before the surgery. Now the orange cat chases the black cat. And the black cat backs away from the orange when they get close. Whats going on with them. I want them to be the best of friends that they were.

Oh I should mention that there was a third grey cat that I returned to my brother because he was fighting with my cats. Was truly hoping this would work. I adopted two 8 year old sibling Himalayans: the male looks Siamese and the female more Persian. They are adorable.

We have an older female Tabby and he simply wont leave her be. He follows her everywhere, cries if we lock her in a separate room for some piece, as cries as well if we tell him to go into another area of the house. Worked one day, now no effect whatsoever. I was extremely disappointed thought this would bring harmony to the family, but alas I guess his hormones are still raging.

Off to the vet for further examinations and suggestions later this week. How is this possible? I am going to try this. My female 13 year old is constantly being bitten and mounted by our 13 year old Bengal. He is out of order and we physically have to prise his jaws off her. He just became aggressive towards me.

He grab my arm and bite it while holding on. It scared me at first, but, is that perhaps his hormones kicking in? This is very first time he has done anything aggressive or weird. Then, next month, that will subside.

So, this is alarming. This is perfect? I have a neutered Mr. He pounces Ms. To whom it may concern, I have a like 5yr old cat we brought in from the outside, he was an outside feral. He was on his own over 2 hrs we know of. He was newly neutered male, ear clipped. Been in with us for 1 yr now. Last math. He became critical. X ray old bloodwork and fluids. When hes in my lap hes been getting kind of aggresive, so i push him away by his butt and fluid xomes out, it is the worst smell i have ever encounted!!!

Could this be caused his dibilited state? Help please! Just ideas I understand. Thank you. I rescued a 9 month old male; who from the day he was let out of his 2 week adjustment period made my two 13 year old females cats a life of misery, I was at a loss, never had I rehomed a cat that was so aggressive and angry.

It took a while, lots of research trying to find, understand what the problem was and it was very clear to be sexual aggression. Again lots of research on what to do, getting no where, then I fell upon your article, what a relief.

I purchased the BoarMate immediately and thank you my home has returned to a calm and balanced environment. I find that I need to spray the girls every 3 or 4 days to keep the peace.

My female cats are slowly gaining their confidence back and noticing that walking on ground is no longer a danger and my male cat is now at ease, relaxed and loving. I have a neutered boy cat about 6 years old and just got a kitten who is 4 months. Then but her neck while she is pinned to the ground. I like to play with my cats a lot and to me it seems like my kitten is wanting to play but my cat is wanting to mate.

Because my kitten also pounced my cat, nips his feets and swips at him. My kitten only meows lightly when she is getting bite by him and never yells.

Would it be okay if I let this keep going on or are there consequences such as one of them getting hurt? Andrea posed a question on that no one has addressed. Is there any detrimental long term effect on the female who is ingesting this product as she cleans herself?

I want to try this but also have the same concern for my female. However I got sick a month or so ago and went several days without washing my hair, this is when he Vulcan began grabbing me strongly by the hair and making lewd with my whole head, becoming aggressive when I realized it was more than just innocent grooming. There is a feral female and her 4 kittens in my home, being domesticated and she has gone into heat twice but was not in heat when this started.

Is this a type of affection, domination or a product of his having been feral? I believe he is inbread, as it was a long time before I realized our property which is VERY large with many abandoned buildings was so heavily populated by cats in one summer I trapped and befriended 60 cats, though some were rescued from the local landfil and others were surrendered to me, as I operate a non-profit cat rescue. Is this because he really likes me?

This behaviour is fairly new and both cats have got on fine before. Both under the age of 1, bought about a month apart. Thank you! I just ordered this from e-bay. I will write an update as soon as I am able with the results. I have a nine year old Ragdoll that was neutered at 2 months.

He has been mounting my female at least five times a night she sleeps on my bed at night and he does it right in front of me. My five year old female is spayed and was spayed as a kitten.

A female cat was not meant to breed unless she is in heat. He is 17 lbs and she is about 6 lbs. This is crazy. I adore both my cats and hate the idea of all this. And Oliver, I do adore him the coolest cat ever but a huge pain in my ass non-the-less! Its been going on for months and Im losing my mind cuz its just getting worse. Tina also sleeps on my lap, so times a night Im waking up to Garth pouncing on me as he is trying to pounce on her!

I always use the squirt bottle, but now Im squirting him a day! Its madness! And thank you, good luck to you too! Btw my name is Jamie! Im at: just one girl at gmail. All one word, obviously! I ordered this off of eBay.

It did not work at all! I have a nine year old rag doll that was neutered at 2 months.



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