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Injured cat behavior
This morning I awoke to the sound of hissing and growling very strong, coming off my cat. It's not me or my father, even touched him, but began to growl like a madman. I also realized that I was limping, and each time he tried to pick up whispered to me. My cat does not usually act this way, if I may have it all the time I want, and never whistle. I heard that drastic changes in behavior usually means a pregnancy or injury, and my cat is male, so that suspected injury. I can not go to the vet until tomorrow. My cat is hurt, or just suddenly changed personality (he was castrated about four months)? If you are injured, how I can know where you are injured? Will I be okay waiting to go to the vet tomorrow? Thank you. The cat is only seven months old, and he is an indoor cat. Also, is there specifically to make you comfortable until you can go to the vet? I have determined that the probllem is located in one of his hind legs, as each time you try to touch any of them whistling at me. Should I raise or something? Maybe give him treats to keep you happy. Essentially – This could be one of two things. 1) could have been injured by jumping from a height, where he injured his leg. Or. . 2) If an older cat, often blood clots that form in the junction of the femoral arteries (those that are ahead of the hind legs). These blood clots cut off or reduce circulation to one or both legs. This is quite painful. . Imagine your leg falling asleep and can not do anything about it. Either way, I recommend a visit to the vet as soon as possible.
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Cat Biting Behavior
Every time our pet kitten, loves, rubs against us, the normal behavior of the friendly cat. The thing is, however, that will take your hand while you're stroking, and pull up your mouth and I'll take you. Not in an angry way, not in a way that breaks the skin or in an unpleasant way of any medium. None of my other six cats I've done this – is there any way to explain this? We raised him and five siblings since birth, and have never been mistreated in some way, or neglected. Not enough people in the house that if a person does not want to give them attention, there are four more to go for a lap to sit in. Does anyone know of any explanation for this behavior? Has not been neutered, but we are to make an appointment for next week so that he and his brothers other two fixed. As I said, not two adult cats (male and female, not the parents) or any of its siblings exhibit this behavior, and his mother was a completely crazy cat that attacked everything and everyone, including her kittens (who gave him a kick out of the house). Thank you. They were born last year in October, perhaps? I understand that the blame for kicking the cat out of the house – they kept putting it off, asking my mother if I could sterilize and let it go, because I wanted to go to a shelter – that had just got to stop. But after she spent three days at home I was attacking her kittens, actually trying to kill them, I got angry, put in a cage, and had to let go. We have rescued from the beginning, so I guess it was outside its natural place, far from being with people. I know it sounds cruel, but hey, still I have the scars from it. Do you know what I found? My cat is now 6 years old and has done since he was a kitten. They are small bites of love. I tell mine a very firm NO, and stop it.
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