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to be honest, I had many rabbits over 20 years ago, and I do not remember the exact reason they do this. But they do do this, some more than others, and it is not really something you need to worry about. I personnaly alwyas thought it was kinda cute.
It's four o'clock in the morning and all the cats are up and active - playing and chasing each other. Besides my blood sugar crashes, I am also an occasional insomniac, and a hopeless night owl (which is probably why the insomnia!). I have never been awake in the middle of the night and seen a sleeping cat, unless it's a kitten, ill, or old.
Absolutely adorable. As for the kneading, cats will do that with anything or anyone where they are content and happy. My orange tabby plops himself on my pillow in the crook my shoulder and neck and buries his face in my neck then proceeds to purr and knead as if his life depended on it. Makes me feel all warm and happy he's that loving.
Why not? Why do some people get to have 3 high-priced cars and live in their huge house and some have to sleep in a box? Ahhh...just a rant :rolleyes: The people that get me mad are the ones abusing the welfare. I think only those who CANNOT work should be on welfare, not those who are too darn lazy to get up and get a job. Stupid people :mad:
Hi, my 12 year old indoor Persian recently had a bad bout of vomiting a few weeks ago (turned out the Nutro dry food was making him sick as well as a certain Fancy Feast wet food Turkey & Giblets). Due to that ordeal, he seems noticably kind of scrawny where I can feel his spine more than I used to when I pet him, Gizmo.
When I crawl back to bed the first thing Max does is smell my mouth, so I open it up and he practically sticks his whole flat nose in there. :D And just to prove it's not the milk, he also smells my stinky morning breath first thing when I wake up. :rolleyes: As for Speckles, well she couldn't care less.
However, since these incidents, Emergency Vets aired an episode about a bunny who underwent a hairball removal. I distinctly remember one vet stating that rabbits do not do well when put under. And now I am completely terrified to have it done!!! I have a good vet and asked her if she had lost any while performing a spay/neuter.
Join Date Apr 2008 Location Newnan, GA, USA, Earth Posts 180
It is usually 6:00-6:30 at my house. Everyones bladders get pretty full. I noticed daylight savings time & the cold weather outside has caused some changes.
Do you think it would be wrong to get one large urn and put all 3 pets' ashes in one? Please be honest because this is just a thought I had and I have no clue if it would be a bad idea. Thanks.