Very sorry to hear that. I hope you were able to have a lovely Christmas with him at least and that when the end comes it is gentle. Thinking of you all :huggles:
That's interesting. 3 of my 4 cats are fairly elderly now, so perhaps they aren't digesting well and that makes the end product more desirable. I might be more philosophical (and since they are my cats I know they are healthy and wormed regularly) if it didn't make Grace's breath so totally...
:x :x For an elegant dog she can be totally gross! :x :x Grace has got in the habit of searching out and eating cat poo whenever she is in the garden. Since I have four cats and the garden is netted to keep them in and safe she generally finds some - difficult to keep it cleared up with...
I only have one and she seems very happy as an only. She does have four cats for company though. She gets plenty of plays with dog friends and seems to prefer other breeds to play with - perhaps because the first time she met another whippet (apart from her own family) it nipped her on the nose...
Brilliant news :thumbsup: I've been thinking of you and wondering how you were both doing. Seems to me the longer they are with you the harder it gets, sadly. Hope you are able to enjoy a wonderful Christmas together :huggles: :cheers:
Just make sure that the cat has places to escape to so that it can get some peace - up high is good. She is bound to chase it at first, anything that moves is seen as something to play with, but you need to make sure she knows that she must respect the cat. Demonstrate that the cat comes higher...
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