1033 pts ยท July 13, 2018
Just a random person on the internet who loves their senior cat.
Also the sweater I use for her outside isn't super tight, it's loose intentionally so that it can capture warmth better.
It's not a thing I do regularly. Only at the start of fall to get her used to it and during the winter because Finland is cold.
Last time we went to the vet with my cat she was just mad that she wasn't allowed to explore everywhere...
She needed a home and I kinda wanted an older cat as my first one because I heard it's can be easier. Zero regrets so far :D
It's easier if you get them used to it as kittens but it's not impossible to do it with an adult cat. Repetition and baby steps are the key.
It probably is easier but I managed to teach my 11 year old cat when I got her to wear the harness by putting it on her before meals.
Unfortunately with some cats it's just not possible to have the bowl available all the time without them chonking up.
I live in a 1 room apartment on the 2nd with my 12 year old cat and she is perfectly happy here.
Yes I know this means that I have a cat who has a foot fetish....
She loves to rub her head on toes... often managing to land a toes inside her ears... Which just causes her to push harder. I don't judge.
Mine loves feet... Especially shoving toes inside her ears....
She already loves headbutting the monitors. Either way I have cat hair everywhere, clothes, food etc. It's a small price to pay for the love
I heard the best way to lose weight is to wear camoflauge
This was the first version of it I made 2ish years ago in paint. I've improved slightly from that time.
Is it wrong that I recognise the video that is being played because my cat loves watching squirrel videos.
Donna used to live in the countryside and hunt/kill birds and squirrels. Now that she lives with me the videos will do nicely :D
She came with the name. It didn't feel right changing it eventhough she responds to a certain tone rather than a name :D
But she lived in the countryside but I live in city so she doesn't get to go outside on her own without a leash and harness.
Donna indicates pretty clearly if she needs something like if it's food she leads you to the kitchen. She was outdoor cat in her old home
I wouldn't have her any other way. It's so nice to have small conversations with her.
My adopted cat who's 11, got used to the leash after 5 times of visiting outside. The only time she was willing to walk was up the stairs.
Since she is 11 it didn't feel right to change her name. She pretty much responds to anything from sausage to shithead :D
I got Donna start of may from my aunt. They couldn't keep her because of recently developed allergies.
Luckily Donna isn't deaf despite her having heterochromia. Although that would make vacuuming the apartment alot easier :D
I believe the breed is Shiba Inu.
Also here is a picture taken with a higher resolution camera.
You can sort of see the difference in her eyes from the last picture but here's another picture.
I thought I cut those out. Thank you for the help though :)
I adopted my 11 year old lovebug 5 months ago. Best decision I've made in my life [img][/img]
I don't think it's necessary. The crunchy stuff is good for her teeth and she doesn't mind chewing them. :)
Also the sweater I use for her outside isn't super tight, it's loose intentionally so that it can capture warmth better.
It's not a thing I do regularly. Only at the start of fall to get her used to it and during the winter because Finland is cold.
Last time we went to the vet with my cat she was just mad that she wasn't allowed to explore everywhere...
She needed a home and I kinda wanted an older cat as my first one because I heard it's can be easier. Zero regrets so far :D
It's easier if you get them used to it as kittens but it's not impossible to do it with an adult cat. Repetition and baby steps are the key.
It probably is easier but I managed to teach my 11 year old cat when I got her to wear the harness by putting it on her before meals.
Unfortunately with some cats it's just not possible to have the bowl available all the time without them chonking up.
I live in a 1 room apartment on the 2nd with my 12 year old cat and she is perfectly happy here.
She loves to rub her head on toes... often managing to land a toes inside her ears... Which just causes her to push harder. I don't judge.
Mine loves feet... Especially shoving toes inside her ears....
She already loves headbutting the monitors. Either way I have cat hair everywhere, clothes, food etc. It's a small price to pay for the love
I heard the best way to lose weight is to wear camoflauge
This was the first version of it I made 2ish years ago in paint. I've improved slightly from that time.
Is it wrong that I recognise the video that is being played because my cat loves watching squirrel videos.
Donna used to live in the countryside and hunt/kill birds and squirrels. Now that she lives with me the videos will do nicely :D
She came with the name. It didn't feel right changing it eventhough she responds to a certain tone rather than a name :D
But she lived in the countryside but I live in city so she doesn't get to go outside on her own without a leash and harness.
Donna indicates pretty clearly if she needs something like if it's food she leads you to the kitchen. She was outdoor cat in her old home
I wouldn't have her any other way. It's so nice to have small conversations with her.
My adopted cat who's 11, got used to the leash after 5 times of visiting outside. The only time she was willing to walk was up the stairs.
Since she is 11 it didn't feel right to change her name. She pretty much responds to anything from sausage to shithead :D
I got Donna start of may from my aunt. They couldn't keep her because of recently developed allergies.
Luckily Donna isn't deaf despite her having heterochromia. Although that would make vacuuming the apartment alot easier :D
I believe the breed is Shiba Inu.
I thought I cut those out. Thank you for the help though :)
I adopted my 11 year old lovebug 5 months ago. Best decision I've made in my life [img]
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I don't think it's necessary. The crunchy stuff is good for her teeth and she doesn't mind chewing them. :)