I have a 5 and a half week old puppy, a 3 year old dog and a year old cat. The older dog and the cat get along OK but the cat wants to "play" with the puppy by attacking her. He grabs her and kicks with his back claws. We had his front claws taken out (He is strictly an indoor cat, I am allergic to his claws), but the vet refused to remove the back claws. I have been scolding the cat for playing with the puppy this way and the puppy even does her little growl at him. Does any one have any suggestions?
WHATS THE BEST REMEDY, I TOOK MY CAT TO THE VET AND HE GAVE FLUIDS & TOLD ME TO SHAMPOO WITH DISHSOAP TO GET THE OLD STUFF OFF, BUT HIS 1ST ADVICE WAS SHE NEEDS TO BE PUT ON A IV FLUID DRIP FOR A FEW DAYS, WHICH IS TOO EXPENSIVE FOR ME… HELP US PLZ
I used Advantage on all of the animals about a week ago, however I dont think it worked that well. They are scratching still ( not as bad ) and one of my Day Care kids was sent home from school today because of flea bites! Just want to know if I re-treat my house is it safe to dip them since they just had Advantage?
I have already treated my house twice! And I no longer have the Advantage box.
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I am looking into bringing a new cat into my home soon. I have a female cat though, she’s 2 1/2. I got her when she was about 5 months, and up until then she had lived with other cats. She is an outdoor cat and plays with other cats when she’s not home, but as soon as they get close to the home, she becomes very territorial, which females tend to do. Would she be more welcoming to a male cat?