I feel like I'm in a position to ask now, so I've decided to post here.
I am 37 years old and have two cats who are now 11 and 12 years old.
All our lives, we have just survived and not been able to live our lives.
The reason for this is because I have had some challenges with my health that left me with no energy for anything other than the basic things to survive.
This has caused my cats and I to be at a standstill in life.
I have also not been able to empathize with my cats and my needs. Therefore, I am now in a position where I have to learn a lot from scratch.
My health is better now and I want to do everything I can to learn quickly so I can make sure my cats' needs are met.
So I have a few questions now.
Last week I went for a health check with my boy cat. The vet said his fur and ears looked fine.
But his gums didn't look good due to a lot of plaque.
Back at the end of 2022 I also went to the vet, both with my boy and girl cat, where they were both put under anesthesia and had their teeth cleaned.
Is there anything I can do to avoid my cats having to be anesthetized again to have their teeth cleaned?
I've also noticed for a couple of months now that when my boy cat walks around in here, it kind of clicks a bit from his joints.
I mentioned it to the vet when we went for our health check and he said it was just something age related.
What can I do here and be aware of?
And for food for them, I give them either raw chicken, turkey or rabbit meat. I add vitamin powder from here: Know What You Feed Your Cat - Shop Online
Sometimes i can add a little of chicken liver in with the pure meat. I have try with hearts also, but they don't like that.
I don't give anything else, and the only supplement I give is sometimes this one I sprinkle on top, as I was told it might help with plaque
Are there any supplements or anything else you think would be good for my cats now?
I'm following medical medium myself now, and if any of the supplements recommended here could be beneficial for my cats, please let me know, thanks. Pets
I've also noticed that they both often tend to throw up hairballs.
When they eat a bit of grass, they also often vomit afterwards, though only a little liquid.
How often is it normal for a cat to defecate?
Sometimes it's probably 3-4 days before I see feces on the litter box.
And my last question now. Approximately how long is it normal for a cat to need to sleep during the day at their age? (11 and 12 years old)
My cats have access to an enclosed garden where they are let out when they show interest.
I often feel like I have no more time to waste now, because the years have gone by so quickly and I haven't been able to take good care of my cats or myself. I'm also working on taking better care of myself now
Thanks for reading along. It means a lot to my cats and me. Paws greetings from Bello and Perle and their mom Bettina.
I am 37 years old and have two cats who are now 11 and 12 years old.
All our lives, we have just survived and not been able to live our lives.
The reason for this is because I have had some challenges with my health that left me with no energy for anything other than the basic things to survive.
This has caused my cats and I to be at a standstill in life.
I have also not been able to empathize with my cats and my needs. Therefore, I am now in a position where I have to learn a lot from scratch.
My health is better now and I want to do everything I can to learn quickly so I can make sure my cats' needs are met.
So I have a few questions now.
Last week I went for a health check with my boy cat. The vet said his fur and ears looked fine.
But his gums didn't look good due to a lot of plaque.
Back at the end of 2022 I also went to the vet, both with my boy and girl cat, where they were both put under anesthesia and had their teeth cleaned.
Is there anything I can do to avoid my cats having to be anesthetized again to have their teeth cleaned?
I've also noticed for a couple of months now that when my boy cat walks around in here, it kind of clicks a bit from his joints.
I mentioned it to the vet when we went for our health check and he said it was just something age related.
What can I do here and be aware of?
And for food for them, I give them either raw chicken, turkey or rabbit meat. I add vitamin powder from here: Know What You Feed Your Cat - Shop Online
Sometimes i can add a little of chicken liver in with the pure meat. I have try with hearts also, but they don't like that.
I don't give anything else, and the only supplement I give is sometimes this one I sprinkle on top, as I was told it might help with plaque
Are there any supplements or anything else you think would be good for my cats now?
I'm following medical medium myself now, and if any of the supplements recommended here could be beneficial for my cats, please let me know, thanks. Pets
I've also noticed that they both often tend to throw up hairballs.
When they eat a bit of grass, they also often vomit afterwards, though only a little liquid.
How often is it normal for a cat to defecate?
Sometimes it's probably 3-4 days before I see feces on the litter box.
And my last question now. Approximately how long is it normal for a cat to need to sleep during the day at their age? (11 and 12 years old)
My cats have access to an enclosed garden where they are let out when they show interest.
I often feel like I have no more time to waste now, because the years have gone by so quickly and I haven't been able to take good care of my cats or myself. I'm also working on taking better care of myself now
Thanks for reading along. It means a lot to my cats and me. Paws greetings from Bello and Perle and their mom Bettina.
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