Versailles |
When I worked at a shelter, they gave them "breeds" as it's more enticing to adopters... In reality, you have a "colour point" until a vet can confirm or deny an actual genetic history |
Versailles |
When I worked at a shelter, they gave them "breeds" as it's more enticing to adopters... In reality, you have a "colour point" until a vet can confirm or deny an actual genetic history |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Arctic, might just be the coloring. I had a cat whose color was lynx point siamese, but he was definitely a mutt cat (domestic shorthair). |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Huh, that's interesting since I got a Siamese cat from the animal shelter |
Versailles |
He's literally just standard issue cat. His COLOUR is brown tabby, but that doesn't matter. |
Versailles |
Okay, so... Please don't take this as rude, but "breed" of cat is only if you get it from a breeder and it comes with a pedigree. Eeeeevery other cat is just a "domestic *length* hair". So that doesn't come into play lol |
Glacier Bay Cove |
PM me, Versa, I have to poof for a while, before my parents get home |
The Old Gods |
It's not too different than Pup ocassionally puking after breakfast because she's a dumbass who eats too fast. |
Versailles |
There's no reason to bring him to the vet when he does have normal hairballs, his litter box has everything entirely normal, he's not coughing/sneezing/congested, no drippy eyes, nothing bloody, no fever, etc... He's just food desperate, it triggered so conveniently after I showed him some sympathy. He's a smart cat, I will give him credit for that... |
Glacier Bay Cove |
When I feed the cats at 10:00, I usually find a little bit left in their bowls I the morning |
Hummingbird Meadows |
I am inclined to agree with Glacier, Never heard of a cat vomiting to beg for food. |
Versailles |
Bird, Shouldn't be, because it's not after he eats. It's before, like during the time he's doing his usual "feed me" screeching. His snack from earlier usually comes up, too, so I know he's not THAT hungry. |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Maybe you should take him to the vet and let them know what is happening |
Versailles |
If it was a hairball, it wouldn't be accompanied with his usual food begging, and consistently also around times he's generally fed. I don't DARE tell him no if it's anywhere near 10. He just turns around and vomits. |
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Versailles |
When I worked at a shelter, they gave them "breeds" as it's more enticing to adopters... In reality, you have a "colour point" until a vet can confirm or deny an actual genetic history |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Arctic, might just be the coloring. I had a cat whose color was lynx point siamese, but he was definitely a mutt cat (domestic shorthair). |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Huh, that's interesting since I got a Siamese cat from the animal shelter |
Versailles |
He's literally just standard issue cat. His COLOUR is brown tabby, but that doesn't matter. |
Versailles |
Okay, so... Please don't take this as rude, but "breed" of cat is only if you get it from a breeder and it comes with a pedigree. Eeeeevery other cat is just a "domestic *length* hair". So that doesn't come into play lol |
Glacier Bay Cove |
PM me, Versa, I have to poof for a while, before my parents get home |
The Old Gods |
It's not too different than Pup ocassionally puking after breakfast because she's a dumbass who eats too fast. |
Versailles |
There's no reason to bring him to the vet when he does have normal hairballs, his litter box has everything entirely normal, he's not coughing/sneezing/congested, no drippy eyes, nothing bloody, no fever, etc... He's just food desperate, it triggered so conveniently after I showed him some sympathy. He's a smart cat, I will give him credit for that... |
Glacier Bay Cove |
When I feed the cats at 10:00, I usually find a little bit left in their bowls I the morning |
Hummingbird Meadows |
I am inclined to agree with Glacier, Never heard of a cat vomiting to beg for food. |
Versailles |
Bird, Shouldn't be, because it's not after he eats. It's before, like during the time he's doing his usual "feed me" screeching. His snack from earlier usually comes up, too, so I know he's not THAT hungry. |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Maybe you should take him to the vet and let them know what is happening |
Versailles |
If it was a hairball, it wouldn't be accompanied with his usual food begging, and consistently also around times he's generally fed. I don't DARE tell him no if it's anywhere near 10. He just turns around and vomits. |
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