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Recharging for his evening zoomies

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Just what I needed to start the week!Another weekend Casper fix for y'all
Why choose between a sun patch and a paper bag when you can have both?
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You can't really see it in this picture, but he's jammed himself into a tiny box that my brother-in-law was using for a dice tray. It was obviously left there for him, you know
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He sure naps hard
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Those eyes
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That nose
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Sleepy guy
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Awww. Poor baby. Once my cats got used to it they started to love their water fountain. But it did take a few days.Hi Casper fans! Sorry for neglecting this thread so much!
Casper has been through the ringer this past month or so. It started several weeks ago with him trying to use his litter box one morning and only getting drops of urine out. A trip to the emergency vet later and he was diagnosed with Feline Idiopathic Cystitis. We gave him an anti-inflammatory med for 3 days, his litter box uses went back to normal, and things were fine.
Then about 2 weeks ago, he had a relapse. So, another vet trip later, another round of anti-inflammatory, a urinalysis to confirm no UTI, and he is now on a prescription diet to help alleviate the crystals in his urine that are causing his FIC to flare up. He was supposed to go on a partial-kibble-partial-wet-food diet because wet food is better for hydration but I was concerned that 100% wet food wouldn't be great on his dental health in the long run and his vet agreed since he has a history there. However, he has hated all of the wet food we've tried, so we're still trying to find one he'll actually eat. He has taken to the kibble portion of his new diet just fine, though, and so far no further relapses.We also got him a fancy water fountain as I guess cats like moving water and it's supposed to encourage him to drink more, but so far he looks at it with intense suspicion and I've only seen him sample it one time.
Anyway, I have a bunch of pictures to catch y'all up on!
You'll be happy to know he is keeping up on his beauty rest.
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Not to worry, though, because he still keeps a close eye on things around here. No one's getting away with anything suspicious under Casper's watch! View attachment 4095837
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I think he was a model in a past life or something because he really knows how to pose just right
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He always gets me with those eyes
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Obviously this shelf was put here with him in mind
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Gotta make sure you get plenty of sunshine every day
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And, of course, it's nice to kick back and relax after a hard day's work.
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What an ordeal! Poor Caspar and poor you too!Hi Casper fans! Sorry for neglecting this thread so much!
Casper has been through the ringer this past month or so. It started several weeks ago with him trying to use his litter box one morning and only getting drops of urine out. A trip to the emergency vet later and he was diagnosed with Feline Idiopathic Cystitis. We gave him an anti-inflammatory med for 3 days, his litter box uses went back to normal, and things were fine.
Then about 2 weeks ago, he had a relapse. So, another vet trip later, another round of anti-inflammatory, a urinalysis to confirm no UTI, and he is now on a prescription diet to help alleviate the crystals in his urine that are causing his FIC to flare up. He was supposed to go on a partial-kibble-partial-wet-food diet because wet food is better for hydration but I was concerned that 100% wet food wouldn't be great on his dental health in the long run and his vet agreed since he has a history there. However, he has hated all of the wet food we've tried, so we're still trying to find one he'll actually eat. He has taken to the kibble portion of his new diet just fine, though, and so far no further relapses.![]()
There may be some raccoon genes pushing to the surface?!one of my cats does drown her toys in the water fountain which is a bit of a pain!
Awww. Poor baby. Once my cats got used to it they started to love their water fountain. But it did take a few days.
Mind you, one of my cats does drown her toys in the water fountain which is a bit of a pain!
What an ordeal! Poor Caspar and poor you too!
I am glad that he is better and will hopefully take to his drinking fountain soon.
His inner Dracula seems activated by it!This one is sort of blurry, but his face about did me inThat's the paper ribbon from a Hershey's kiss if anyone was wondering.
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