All these little baby faces and many many little paws, they depend on you for everything, they all are all so precious, and Boo is getting such a cute little personality on him. He's adorable!
Miss LF, I have written you previously. I have four stray adopted ( three girls and one male ) , all four years old on raw diet. And I learned a lot and subscribe and committed to Mariah , she is a smart vet assistant with TH-cam" paws of prey " ( her channel ) feeding and information about remedies for sick ( search on her videos , sick or diarrhea cats.) A cats digestive system is highly acidic ( ph 1 ) and is set on routine feeding times preparing to eat that their system will make them very sick and throw up a mixture of strictly yellow and white liquid ( no solids ) if they don't get to eat at or close to their usual regular feeding times. On throw ups , try sprinkling normal cat litter on the spot , let it set for 20 - 30 minutes and absorb and easily sweep up. I noticed my male seems do it as previously described at early morning breakfast times ( 5 a.m ) more than any of my three girls.
It is so hard when animals and kids are sick. They don't know what is happening. So they can't tell us. Poor little Simon and Boo. Hope everything works out. 🐈💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Mom Feral, this was an enjoyable episode...I was afraid it was going to be a sad one with "Mystery Sickness" in the title. So glad that it all turned out OK. My love to everyone. Take care!
The horn and bell got a workout this video.. i have a feeling we havnt seen the last of Simba's issues like this.. I hope the guy gets to feeling better. The treat thief of course knows that word quite well., he has treat radar.
Gastro-intestinal problems are no fun when they affect the kitties. Hope they're all doing better now! However, Simba doing the "Butt-scoot boogie" across the rug had me laughing! 🥴😸🙀
Do you think Nancy might have the same issue boo used to have when he would want to play he would actually pounce on the cats and it was a habit that he had to be broken of or trained not do. It’s just a thought.
Sometimes I wonder if it's caused by the raw food? I am curious to know if you give them something for parasites regularly, maybe in the supplements they get? Besides not having enough room in my freezer, I have been hesitant giving my cats raw foods (well, they also don't seem to prefer cooked foods so far). Simba looked like he was having a good scooting time on the carpet...you could almost add some clown music to that LOL And then I'd like to kiss his floofy belly when he's lying belly up! Splash looked very comfy on that daybed, too!
if it was caused by the raw food, then every cat in the house would have the issue, like the time they all got sick from a bag of dry food. they get their stool tested when they go to the vet.
@@LuckyFerals I understand. Some of my cats seemed to be prone to parasites when I first brought them in and some didn't show any signs at all so I don't know if they had them or not. I have to look at the gut remedies you are giving them. It may have some parasite killing remedies in them possibly. Maybe that's why Boo is farting so much, too LOL
If that is the problem it is very easy to unclog the glands yourself. There are videos on youtube. I was successful at doing it & my cat was much better
Did they still have access to the catnip or did you remove it? It can cause diarrhea and vomiting...maybe that was the culprit. Did you know catnip can also cause seizures in some cats? My girl, when she got older, had a seizure after being exposed to some catnip. Have you every heard of Dr. Andrew Jones in British Columbia, Canada? He counsels on naturopathic methods for dogs and cats. He has yt videos every week. You might enjoy his methods and suggestions. Wish I had known about him when I still had my kitters. Glad the kitters are keeping 'everything' in....
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Richard is so caring ❤
All these little baby faces and many many little paws, they depend on you for everything, they all are all so precious, and Boo is getting such a cute little personality on him. He's adorable!
Boo has always been full of personality. 🐈⬛😸 th-cam.com/play/PLMzWJWkbHQbS1Pog2adaCbBQ37DuRYJZg.html&si=Zva-XfWjJPc6_XxA
Miss LF, I have written you previously. I have four stray adopted ( three girls and one male ) , all four years old on raw diet. And I learned a lot and subscribe and committed to Mariah , she is a smart vet assistant with TH-cam" paws of prey " ( her channel ) feeding and information about remedies for sick ( search on her videos , sick or diarrhea cats.) A cats digestive system is highly acidic ( ph 1 ) and is set on routine feeding times preparing to eat that their system will make them very sick and throw up a mixture of strictly yellow and white liquid ( no solids ) if they don't get to eat at or close to their usual regular feeding times. On throw ups , try sprinkling normal cat litter on the spot , let it set for 20 - 30 minutes and absorb and easily sweep up. I noticed my male seems do it as previously described at early morning breakfast times ( 5 a.m ) more than any of my three girls.
It is so hard when animals and kids are
sick. They don't know what is happening.
So they can't tell us. Poor little Simon and
Boo. Hope everything works out. 🐈💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
I’m sorry you’ve had all that extra work of cleaning up after belly problems! Little Richard is such an adorable love bug! Peace & blessings! ❤️🙏✝️
Yes he is.
Awww... the digestive upset. 🤢 😩 Poor babies! 😿 Yes! Probiotics are a great choice! 🙌🏽 Praying for everyone's guts-n- butts, LF!! 🫶🏽🤗❤
Poor Simba and Boo! I couldn't keep from laughing though, watching Simba scoot across the carpet, wiping his butt. I hope everyone is better now.
Mom Feral, this was an enjoyable episode...I was afraid it was going to be a sad one with "Mystery Sickness" in the title. So glad that it all turned out OK. My love to everyone. Take care!
glad you enjoyed it
Sorry Simba was sick. But glad he got better. Love you and your kitties. (All 11!) I miss Hydrox and Ditto)
Thanks! Yes, we do too.
Everyone is so cute and sweet 🐈⬛💖💝😽🍲
18:14 Oh so cute! I wish I can snuggle up with them.
HI there kitty's, look like all the cats are just fine. Adorable and precious 🖤 🖤 🖤 🖤🖤🐾🐾🐾🐈⬛🐈⬛🐾😻😺😺😺😺😺😻
The horn and bell got a workout this video.. i have a feeling we havnt seen the last of Simba's issues like this.. I hope the guy gets to feeling better. The treat thief of course knows that word quite well., he has treat radar.
Would make a great name for a saloon or an inn: 'The Horn And Bell'. "All you can eat buffet!"
I don't know how Simba can be this precious and cute
Simba is a cutie.
Gastro-intestinal problems are no fun when they affect the kitties. Hope they're all doing better now! However, Simba doing the "Butt-scoot boogie" across the rug had me laughing! 🥴😸🙀
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Have a purrfect weekend! 😻🧡
Thanks! You too!
Love ya all
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Do you think Nancy might have the same issue boo used to have when he would want to play he would actually pounce on the cats and it was a habit that he had to be broken of or trained not do. It’s just a thought.
yes, it could be something similar
Sometimes I wonder if it's caused by the raw food? I am curious to know if you give them something for parasites regularly, maybe in the supplements they get? Besides not having enough room in my freezer, I have been hesitant giving my cats raw foods (well, they also don't seem to prefer cooked foods so far).
Simba looked like he was having a good scooting time on the carpet...you could almost add some clown music to that LOL And then I'd like to kiss his floofy belly when he's lying belly up! Splash looked very comfy on that daybed, too!
if it was caused by the raw food, then every cat in the house would have the issue, like the time they all got sick from a bag of dry food. they get their stool tested when they go to the vet.
@@LuckyFerals I understand. Some of my cats seemed to be prone to parasites when I first brought them in and some didn't show any signs at all so I don't know if they had them or not. I have to look at the gut remedies you are giving them. It may have some parasite killing remedies in them possibly. Maybe that's why Boo is farting so much, too LOL
The butt drag is usually clogged anal glands. Easy fix at the vet but it's a visit.
If that is the problem it is very easy to unclog the glands yourself. There are videos on youtube. I was successful at doing it & my cat was much better
@@hbunniebetter learn it under a vet guidance. My cats generally fix them by themselves although at the worse moment and places...
my cats do that if they’ve had diarrhea and they’re trying to clean their butt. That was Simba’s situation. He had vomiting and diarrhea.
Did they still have access to the catnip or did you remove it? It can cause diarrhea and vomiting...maybe that was the culprit. Did you know catnip can also cause seizures in some cats? My girl, when she got older, had a seizure after being exposed to some catnip.
Have you every heard of Dr. Andrew Jones in British Columbia, Canada? He counsels on naturopathic methods for dogs and cats. He has yt videos every week. You might enjoy his methods and suggestions. Wish I had known about him when I still had my kitters.
Glad the kitters are keeping 'everything' in....