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Vet told us Oliver has some allergies, super common for our area apparently. Nothing major, but something we have to keep an eye on. In the mean time to help out, he needs a bath twice a week and has to sit there for 10 mins with the special anti-allergen shampoo on. He's not a fan, but doesn't hate it enough to scramble to get out (lucky for us). No sound in the clip, but I'm talking to him and accidentally say something that sounds like I'm telling him it's time to get out. You can see him perk up for half a second.
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TonkkaSome one in the club tonightHas stolen my ideas.Registered Userregular
edited November 30
Guess who has a corgi!
Not me, I don't. However my step-dad does and little puppy Basil loves me!
Are cats permissible? My youngest is attempting to become the roundest cat on the planet. We feed her separately and she gets less food, half!, but she refuses to lose weight. I think i am going to have to actually start exercising her. She has not gained any in a bit, but she is still too round.
If you've got the cash, a cat wheel can do wonders. Ours picked up using it pretty naturally, and will even sometimes lead you to it so you can watch them/play games with them on it (chasing something that makes noise as it scrapes on the wheel is great)
Harness training and leash walks can also be good, though it's really going to depend on the cat - of my pair, one only likes being outside if I'm carrying him, and he just wants to smell everything. The other likes being outside and will demand outside walks... But just wanted to do her own thing, long walks aren't really on the agenda
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Vet told us Oliver has some allergies, super common for our area apparently. Nothing major, but something we have to keep an eye on. In the mean time to help out, he needs a bath twice a week and has to sit there for 10 mins with the special anti-allergen shampoo on. He's not a fan, but doesn't hate it enough to scramble to get out (lucky for us). No sound in the clip, but I'm talking to him and accidentally say something that sounds like I'm telling him it's time to get out. You can see him perk up for half a second.
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If you've got the cash, a cat wheel can do wonders. Ours picked up using it pretty naturally, and will even sometimes lead you to it so you can watch them/play games with them on it (chasing something that makes noise as it scrapes on the wheel is great)
Harness training and leash walks can also be good, though it's really going to depend on the cat - of my pair, one only likes being outside if I'm carrying him, and he just wants to smell everything. The other likes being outside and will demand outside walks... But just wanted to do her own thing, long walks aren't really on the agenda
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