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Related: About this forumLilGlad update,
She is doing well and adjusting well.
So well, in fact, I took her to vet yesterday.
When I adopted her, she was, confined, now, she is doing zoomies, multiple times a day.
My last vet directions were, dry, non- grain dry food , and toss in a pte' every other day. We will weigh her in 3 months.
Well I was sitting here this week, and noticed, I can feel her ribcage, so we went Vet.
Vet agreed, she is active now, increase diet. And then the Vet asked me a question.
" is she looking to run, outside?" Actually, LilGlad meets me at front door, when I open door,( which I'm aware of, as she is an indoor furry) , she stands looks at me, looks at what I'm carrying, and, walks to my chair.
By time, I get groceries or whatever I brought in.
She beat me to my chair.
Im so happy, I made this step,
Koz
Edited for, premature-sendulation

Siwsan
(27,547 posts)
blm
(114,104 posts)kozar
(3,083 posts)Our chair.
Koz
CaptainTruth
(7,630 posts)kozar
(3,083 posts)If she gains too much weight
Koz
CaptainTruth
(7,630 posts)But they're worth it.
kozar
(3,083 posts)Our chair.
Koz
Permanut
(7,095 posts)arkielib
(397 posts)I'm so glad you have LilGlad
AltairIV
(856 posts)May she bring you years of joy and a lifetime of memories.
CaptainTruth
(7,630 posts)Warpy
(113,403 posts)It's three bucks and change at Amazon.
She sounds like a normal, healthy young kitty to me. You're going to need to wear her out until she's about 2 years old. You'll wear her out before you feed her, should last for hours, it did with my cats.
https://www.amazon.com/Cat-Dancer-101-Interactive-Toy/dp/B0006N9I68/ref=sr_1_1?crid=46ZE5EVEWCPX&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.JsOVli3eRmQEvuqxvtp2-rBK0GQrb3wb8bhHCMKZoa3WaLK0OqcggzOwUgGxedkb3QcBEypr-eF_PuNneYRHxkswn9lSlBWazRFxpR6omCDndzBWVVLqK5_0I2765NitoHv0GJlGgtvRne7mcCmS3vBMGTCKqHkltwvu2D0nu8XvPOEraq1_del0ztGor4sP8uPTX7MXu93-qX1M4PR78TPTOulHeaB1iiI72NC21IG4_be4VjEieQjZfabQOFYFVL06EnoZ6PwOWmA-qHp2lNAqkbH7lzfLsGZK1Mwb9tw.enI2umQVixuLz5zQVV9Fyp2pMKZqpLlsZA16eYCDbNQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=cat+dancer&qid=1718498644&sprefix=cat+dancer%2Caps%2C208&sr=8-1
kozar
(3,083 posts)She is, a 6 yo adult.
Warpy, I'll listen to my Vet
calimary
(86,339 posts)Thanks!
kozar
(3,083 posts)I just haven't needed to open it yet.
We live in Gainesville Area of Fla.
These very small barking tree frogs, about the size of my thumb with a croak, that sounds like a marching band, keeps LilGlad occupied. She thinks, thay are in the camper.
When I listen to music, she sits, on top of the bluetooth speaker, ( she must be a fan of old pop, Neil Diamond, Fleetwood Mac, etc)
Actually Warpy, I haven't needed the cat dancer.
Im getting older, maybe, I'll use it ,for me. Lmao.
Koz
onecaliberal
(36,594 posts)Karadeniz
(24,440 posts)and they're reasonably priced. Don't let her outside!!!! I use tidy cat clumping litter and a litter box with a hood...I remove the swing entrance. Put a bathmat at the entrance to cut down on litter tracking.
kozar
(3,083 posts)kozar
(3,083 posts)She seems to like the flavor, and cats can be finicky, so I'll not change her food right now.
Koz
jrandom421
(1,060 posts)Glad she's so healthy, happy, and active! She deserves all the best pets, brushings, and treats you can give her.

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