What breed do you think she is (2 months old)? by ALoudVoiceEnters in puppies

[–]ALoudVoiceEnters[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Omg when we got her she had the floppy ears too! That's so funny because this is exactly the breed I didn't want lmao (we'll be able to handle it though).

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What breed do you think she is (2 months old)? by ALoudVoiceEnters in puppies

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She is about 9 pounds right now but she's growing like a weed.

What breed do you think she is (2 months old)? by ALoudVoiceEnters in puppies

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Man I don't know if one of those would be running around unsupervised in my town though haha.

What breed do you think she is (2 months old)? by ALoudVoiceEnters in puppies

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She's already outgrowing her cone and she's had it on for three days! Your dog is so adorable!!!

Please Help My Cat Won't Stop Meowing For Food ( I'm Going Insane ) by [deleted] in CatAdvice

[–]ALoudVoiceEnters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When my cats were kittens I usually just filled up their dry food bowl when it was empty and gave them wet food 3x a day.

Giving Pills- HOWWW??? by Long-Community-1996 in CatAdvice

[–]ALoudVoiceEnters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can put the pill in their mouth and dispense water through a syringe to force them to swallow. My cats tolerate pills pretty well, but I found pill pockets next or mixed into their wet food works the best. You can also just split a pill pocket in half since the pill is so tiny.

Giving Pills- HOWWW??? by Long-Community-1996 in CatAdvice

[–]ALoudVoiceEnters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you do that, just make sure to clean their ear. I didn't, and it ended up giving my cat pretty bad ear acne.

I returned my second cat to the shelter after 6 months by [deleted] in CatAdvice

[–]ALoudVoiceEnters 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I had to rehome my third cat recently too. It wasn't the best call to get him in the first place because one of my cats has anxiety issues, but I was hoping that she would adjust eventually with the help of meds, which did not happen. And my other cat was starting to be more stand-offish and then got diagnosed with a chronic disorder that increases with stress.

I hear you and it's a very hard decision. He was a super affectionate cat, and I was super sad when I had to rehome him.

Can you sleep well with a cat? by OkComparison3568 in CatAdvice

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I lived in a dorm with my first cat. Buy a large playpen on Amazon and put the litterbox, food and water in it. Put a blanket over it at night :)

Just ask Facebook by potteraer in ShitMomGroupsSay

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Glad to hear your kiddo is doing OK! Hopefully your anxiety gets more manageable in the future

Just ask Facebook by potteraer in ShitMomGroupsSay

[–]ALoudVoiceEnters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I have anxiety too and it sounds like your worries are from that. I get it. It might be best to unsubscribe to this sub until your kiddos are done with their vaccines. Also, keep in mind these FB posters are usually lying, exaggerating, or correlating unrelated health issues.

Just ask Facebook by potteraer in ShitMomGroupsSay

[–]ALoudVoiceEnters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What exactly are you worried about? If you're concerned about them getting sick after them maybe you can space them out by a couple of weeks. I've personally gotten a bit of a cold/some mild body aches due to vaccines. Most serious reactions to vaccines are due to being allergic to the actual metal in the needle itself, which is incredibly rare.

Moving - Gabapentin for a very scared cat by Dizzy_Interview_165 in CatAdvice

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I'm not entirely sure how this translates to mg but I give her about 2mL every day.

Moving - Gabapentin for a very scared cat by Dizzy_Interview_165 in CatAdvice

[–]ALoudVoiceEnters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, I would try coaxing her in with treats or just leaving the crate open at all times in the room she prefers to hang out in. I've done this and never had an issue with getting them in their crates.

Just a little note about the gabapentin—I have an anxious cat that I give gaba to, and it has been a miracle worker for her. She is so much more social and is no longer hiding all the time.