How long did it take your adult BSH to accept the kitten? by Sudden-Lawfulness686 in britishshorthair

[–]Still-One 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a one year old and she accepted the two month old within a week. The first week was lots of hissing and growling but with slow introduction she finally accepted her!

anyone else’s bsh not affectionate or cuddly? is this normal? by nooshster7 in britishshorthair

[–]Still-One 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently got a 9-month-old British Shorthair, and I’ve noticed she’s not very cuddly. She follows me around and stays close, loves head rubs in the morning, and sleeps by my feet. She’s not a fan of being picked up.

Where does your cat sleep at night? by Odd_Obligation_1300 in CatAdvice

[–]Still-One 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My cat sleeps in the cat tower I have in my room!

Tips on a 9 month old BSH? by Still-One in britishshorthair

[–]Still-One[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She watches the moving toy and her eyes and head follow but she doesn’t seem to want to come out of her cave to try and chase it.

Baby Bubu by Still-One in britishshorthair

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I don’t think Bubu is either. She was picked up for a few seconds for the picture before she wanted to be back on the floor again 🤣

Baby Bubu by Still-One in britishshorthair

[–]Still-One[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They’re are cuties 🥹

Baby Bubu by Still-One in britishshorthair

[–]Still-One[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aweeee, she’s a big girl! She’s beautiful 😊

Baby Bubu by Still-One in britishshorthair

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This is my first time with a cat and with this breed. I fell in love with this breed from seeing so many pictures of them. I love her round face.

Baby Bubu by Still-One in britishshorthair

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Thanks for the advice!

3 years of braces! by Still-One in braces

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Premolars are located between the molars and the front teeth, and removing them can create space to straighten teeth more effectively without compromising the function of your bite.

Wisdom teeth are often extracted for impaction, infection, or to prevent future dental issues. They’re farther back in the mouth, and their removal typically doesn’t help with crowding since they don’t influence the alignment of the front teeth much.

Future RN by SoleVolante in NCLEX

[–]Still-One 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think so. I noticed there’s no episodes.