Thank you Summer! Glad to hear from you! I hope our Leo and your Susie are playing well together! I asked him to show her aroundPoor kitty. I'm sorry about those ear problems. Isn't it interesting that when you added the saline Tiger came back down. I'm glad you don't have to use a steroid in his ears.


Isn't it wonderful that something so simple, and so safe, as saline can help your Tiger. No steroids. Yea! Wow, so hard for me to picture snow but I hope you get it if it can relieve the dryness in your area. Being from Florida is a totally different world from Oregon. Hope your Leo is showing my Susie around. Bless you and good fortune to you and your Tiger.Thank you Summer! Glad to hear from you! I hope our Leo and your Susie are playing well together! I asked him to show her around
Yup his ears have been an ongoing issue for quite a long time now! I have used everything in them and finally the vet mentioned saline when I asked her directly what I could use!
Yes I believe the mountains east of us will get snow this sunday night!
Love and hugs to you and yours![]()
Yes Love to our sweet sweet ones...Hi Kathy! I’ve just been catching up on how my friend Tiger is doing! It makes me smile to hear about how well he’s doing…. and cat food in your ear! LOL! What’s up with the saline in the ears? Do you wipe the black gunk out of his ears afterwards or does he just shake his head afterwards and the gunk, which has been loosened by the saline, comes out?
Good night kisses to Tiger. Love to Leo and Darcy and Julius and Susie.

Exactly! I have a couple of syringes that I got with medicine for Ray that are 1cc so I draw up .5 in each and just drizzle down the back of each ear and then massage. He doesn't fight or run, just shrinks down a little. He barely feels it and feels better right away!Like a bottle for rinsing contact lenses?