Kitty and Dog Thread, Show Me What You Got, other critters welcome too

Pics
She's an outdoor cat that lives in my shed. I'm a bit worried about her being cold afterwards, but she did okay after her spay. I will put her in the basement if necessary. I can't believe how much I have fallen for my kitty. :) She makes me love her.

I watched her yesterday stalking and playing with my bantam chickens. It was adorable. I even think the chickens enjoyed it all as they ran in terror than turned and surrounded her again for another round, and did it multiple times as kitty played in the tree between mock charges.

Aww maybe you could put her inside jsut for the first few days or something while she recovers? Or first week. First few days at least might help her recover faster/better, being warmer and stuff.

And awwww that is so adorable!!!
 
My poor Stinky kitty has to go back for surgery tomorrow as she has a hernia in her spay incision. I'm worried about her. :hmm I didn't want it to left for too long, so I'm getting it fixed right away. Poor kitty. :(

Sorry to hear about Stinky OHLD, hope everything goes well tomorrow!
 
Aww maybe you could put her inside jsut for the first few days or something while she recovers? Or first week. First few days at least might help her recover faster/better, being warmer and stuff.

And awwww that is so adorable!!!
I don't want her to overheat or unacclimate to the outside temperatures. So it's a dilemma. The vets says the first 24 hours after surgery they can have problems regulating their body temperature. We will see how she does. I don't want to stress her either way.

Sorry to hear about Stinky OHLD, hope everything goes well tomorrow!
Me too. I didn't want to get involved with another cat. They can break your heart, especially the outside ones. I'm probably over worrying early. :rolleyes:
 
Last edited:
I don't want her to overheat or in acclimate to the outside temperatures. So it's a dilemma. The vets says the first 24 hours after surgery they can have problems regulating their body temperature. We will see how she does. I don't want to stress her either way.

Me too. I didn't want to get involved with another cat. They can break your heart, especially the outside ones. I'm probably over worrying early. :rolleyes:

That makes sense!! Maybe just the first night then and then put her back out? She will probably be okay if you make the shed warm enough. But I would at least do the first night, that way she doesn’t get used to the inside temps or unacclimated to the cold but won’t freeze the first night. She will likely be groggy and out of it anyway so may not be safe out there the first night.

I am sure she will be fine though!!
 
Finally, a place to share my fur babies! :wee

First off, we have Maverick. He's quite possibly the most kind-hearted, affectionate boy in the history of the world. Fun fact: his favorite hobby is "raising" baby poultry. ;)
Before chicks....
DSCN4424.JPG
....and after chicks. Note obvious delight! :love
DSCN4781.JPG
DSCN3727.JPG
We held this sweet, weak little OEGB chick as it passed away, and Maverick did his best to provide comfort. Truly heart-warming.
DSCN4532.JPG
And then, we have fiery Phoenix. While not nearly as mellow as Maverick, he's a doll. His smothering ways haven't yet begun to grow old....who doesn't love a cat that demands 24/7 lap time? :rolleyes: One look into those crossed blue eyes, and you're hooked.
DSCN4687.JPG DSCN4986.JPG
Now for the barn cats, Mika and Mila. They're sisters, but about as alike as night and day. ;) Mila finds immense joy in human companionship, whereas Mika....well....let's just suffice to say she prefers attention on her terms. :lol: Both share a common hobby: keeping the flock company.
DSCN4410.JPG DSCN3617.JPG DSCN3582.JPG
Last, but not least, Five. No idea where he came from, actually.....he simply decided to show up a couple years ago, and never left. Though we're unable to truly make up with him, he earns his keep as an excellent mouser. Poor thing suffers regular pecks in the butt from evil chickens. ;):lol:
DSCN4696.JPG
~Alex
 
Finally, a place to share my fur babies! :wee

First off, we have Maverick. He's quite possibly the most kind-hearted, affectionate boy in the history of the world. Fun fact: his favorite hobby is "raising" baby poultry. ;)
Before chicks....
View attachment 1678056
....and after chicks. Note obvious delight! :love
View attachment 1678057
View attachment 1678065
We held this sweet, weak little OEGB chick as it passed away, and Maverick did his best to provide comfort. Truly heart-warming.
View attachment 1678055
And then, we have fiery Phoenix. While not nearly as mellow as Maverick, he's a doll. His smothering ways haven't yet begun to grow old....who doesn't love a cat that demands 24/7 lap time? :rolleyes: One look into those crossed blue eyes, and you're hooked.
View attachment 1678050 View attachment 1678058
Now for the barn cats, Mika and Mila. They're sisters, but about as alike as night and day. ;) Mila finds immense joy in human companionship, whereas Mika....well....let's just suffice to say she prefers attention on her terms. :lol: Both share a common hobby: keeping the flock company.
View attachment 1678059 View attachment 1678061 View attachment 1678062
Last, but not least, Five. No idea where he came from, actually.....he simply decided to show up a couple years ago, and never left. Though we're unable to truly make up with him, he earns his keep as an excellent mouser. Poor thing suffers regular pecks in the butt from evil chickens. ;):lol:
View attachment 1678064
~Alex
Five kitties? They all look very happy, and are gorgeous. :)
 
Finally, a place to share my fur babies! :wee

First off, we have Maverick. He's quite possibly the most kind-hearted, affectionate boy in the history of the world. Fun fact: his favorite hobby is "raising" baby poultry. ;)
Before chicks....
View attachment 1678056
....and after chicks. Note obvious delight! :love
View attachment 1678057
View attachment 1678065
We held this sweet, weak little OEGB chick as it passed away, and Maverick did his best to provide comfort. Truly heart-warming.
View attachment 1678055
And then, we have fiery Phoenix. While not nearly as mellow as Maverick, he's a doll. His smothering ways haven't yet begun to grow old....who doesn't love a cat that demands 24/7 lap time? :rolleyes: One look into those crossed blue eyes, and you're hooked.
View attachment 1678050 View attachment 1678058
Now for the barn cats, Mika and Mila. They're sisters, but about as alike as night and day. ;) Mila finds immense joy in human companionship, whereas Mika....well....let's just suffice to say she prefers attention on her terms. :lol: Both share a common hobby: keeping the flock company.
View attachment 1678059 View attachment 1678061 View attachment 1678062
Last, but not least, Five. No idea where he came from, actually.....he simply decided to show up a couple years ago, and never left. Though we're unable to truly make up with him, he earns his keep as an excellent mouser. Poor thing suffers regular pecks in the butt from evil chickens. ;):lol:
View attachment 1678064
~Alex

Beautiful cats! I loved the story about Maverick providing chick comfort :love
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom