Liesje
Blue Crack Addict
Does she like belly rubs? Posh is so odd, she hates to be picked up, held, and usually petted, but she will roll around and howl at me until I rub her belly and scratch her back.
Sicy said:
She's at it again
LivLuvAndBootlegMusic said:Does she like belly rubs? Posh is so odd, she hates to be picked up, held, and usually petted, but she will roll around and howl at me until I rub her belly and scratch her back.
Sicy said:But she does love to have her butt spanked. Hussy indeed!
Sicy said:Awwwwwwww. Zoey chats with me SO MUCH. She answers all my questions and even asks some She has so many different cute meows its hilarious to have a conversation with her.
LivLuvAndBootlegMusic said:
So does Beckham. He likes his rear scratched and he likes it when I pat him all over, kind of like pat/hit a dog.
WildHoneyAlways said:
Will loves when I pat his back. (right before the tail) He also "yells" at me when his food bowl is empty.
Sicy said:Zoey cracks me up when she stands like this with her big ass feet pointed outwards
Sicy said:Zoey cracks me up when she stands like this with her big ass feet pointed outwards
Sicy said:Zoey cracks me up when she stands like this with her big ass feet pointed outwards
Sicy said:Yeah I never really thought about it because he's short hair But I have started trying to brush him every day. He starts out seeming like he likes it, and then he makes some terrible cat noises and tries to attack the brush.. So then I stop lol.
Sicy said:Zoey cracks me up when she stands like this with her big ass feet pointed outwards
Catlady said:OK you guys will totally appreciate this, especially given the most recent topic being discussed.
So my Reilly went back to the vet yesterday because he continued to projectile puke (think The Exorcist) after we'd brought him home on Monday. I had been assist feeding him and he'd kept down one meal in 48 hours. Everything else came back up at what appeared to be 100 miles an hour, no joke.
I and his docs continued to be suspicious that he had some kind of obstruction somewhere in the GI tract, although nothing had been apparent on the xrays from Monday. They took more xrays yesterday and noted some subtle differences from the Monday films, but still didn't see anything conclusive. Sent some barium down the hatch at the end of the day yesterday, took more films, still nothing.
Lo and behold, this morning, finally, there appeared to be a suspcicious presence in his mid-bowel area. So in they went for an exploratory, and sure enough, a big hunk of something was in there, surrounded by dying intestinal tissue. The doc ended up removing about four inches of intestine and when it was all over she examined the stuff the blockage was made out of.
You guessed it. An enormous, densely packed hairball.
Needless to say Reilly feels much better now. He should come home from the hospital on Saturday.
Geez Louise.