Hi DavesMom, I hope not, a good friend of mine recommended this forum. It helped to determine cat's behaviour. Unfortunately, he has diabetes. Warned - means armed!Welcome, Lexie! Are either of them diabetic?
OMG they're sweet - Scottish Folds? Re cat health - there are people here who are knowledgeable about almost everything kitty-related. It's a great resource!Hi DavesMom, I hope not, a good friend of mine recommended this forum. It helped to determine cat's behaviour. Unfortunately, he has diabetes. Warned - means armed!
Hi Kris & Teasel!OMG they're sweet - Scottish Folds? Re cat health - there are people here who are knowledgeable about alost everything kitty-related. It's a great resource!![]()
This is my first experience with cats. I want to be a good mom for them.You'll get a lot of good advice here. How old are they? Because this is a forum for diabetic cats, we'll recommend feeding wet food only. It really is best for all cats, regardless of what the vet says, etc.Hi Kris & Teasel!
Yes, they are Scottish fold and straight. I called them small pigs.This is my first experience with cats. I want to be a good mom for them.
They are 10 month. I feed them with cooked chicken fillet and boiled carrots. They also love a little oatmeal with quail eggs. They love chicken necks to grind teeth. I do not give dry food. Maybe someone is going to quarrel with me that I'm giving bad food, but for that I am here. To learn how to care for cats.You'll get a lot of good advice here. How old are they? Because this is a forum for diabetic cats, we'll recommend feeding wet food only. It really is best for all cats, regardless of what the vet says, etc.
Do you add a supplement to their diet, one that contains taurine, etc.?They are 10 month. I feed them with cooked chicken fillet and boiled carrots. They also love a little oatmeal with quail eggs. They love chicken necks to grind teeth. I do not give dry food. Maybe someone is going to quarrel with me that I'm giving bad food, but for that I am here. To learn how to care for cats.
noDo you add a supplement to their diet, one that contains taurine, etc.?