Bustercat
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DH found a half eaten squirrel in the yard the other day. I figured some hawk must have dropped it, because there is no way Buster can catch a squirrel... he can't even lick his own bottom to clean it! Much to my dismay, we caught Buster in the yard today munching on another squirrel ohmygod_smile
We have been putting him out during the day, and bringing him in at night to sleep, because of his recent litterbox issues. Now, I am not sure we should bring him in at night... who know what he'd be tracking around on the floors. I've got a 2yr old and an 8 month old.
Is there anything that I should be watching for? Could he get sick from eating wild squirrels? I do have him on Clavamox at the moment... it seems to help shrink the masses in his mouth and make him a bit more comfortable. At least the good news in all of this is that Buster's appetite has returned to normal. He is starving... his pmps was 302... His tummy is all distended from his *meal* and he still came in demanding his dinner.
Now that he is going to be sleeping outdoors, could anyone recommend outdoor bedding, or a 'cat-house'? I don't know what else to do.
We have been putting him out during the day, and bringing him in at night to sleep, because of his recent litterbox issues. Now, I am not sure we should bring him in at night... who know what he'd be tracking around on the floors. I've got a 2yr old and an 8 month old.
Is there anything that I should be watching for? Could he get sick from eating wild squirrels? I do have him on Clavamox at the moment... it seems to help shrink the masses in his mouth and make him a bit more comfortable. At least the good news in all of this is that Buster's appetite has returned to normal. He is starving... his pmps was 302... His tummy is all distended from his *meal* and he still came in demanding his dinner.
Now that he is going to be sleeping outdoors, could anyone recommend outdoor bedding, or a 'cat-house'? I don't know what else to do.