Exactly this. Me and my OH call ourselves āthe peasantsā when it comes to our ranking order with the cats lolMonitoring their servants
Exactly this. Me and my OH call ourselves āthe peasantsā when it comes to our ranking order with the cats lolMonitoring their servants
We are 2nd to them lolExactly this. Me and my OH call ourselves āthe peasantsā when it comes to our ranking order with the cats lol
My cat likes supervising me when I'm gardening. He'll sit on the top of the shed or climb a tree to watch.Exactly this. Me and my OH call ourselves āthe peasantsā when it comes to our ranking order with the cats lol
I always think body condition/weight is such a subjective thing (unless the cat is morbidly obese! š«¢). Iāve had cats visit me for consultations who I think look perfect and then Iāll read the previous vet/nurseās notes that say they need to lose weight I always prefer to look at body condition over numbers, especially with cats cos they all have such different builds! I definitely wouldnāt be alarmed by a BSH hitting 4kg!Well Anastasia has always been about 4kg, when she went for a health check recently she was weighing at 4.3kg and honestly the vet/vet nurse (not sure which they were) was like 'oh my she is sooo big! I can't feel her ribs!! she really needs to lose some weight, she definitely needs a diet'. I was confused because I'm sure 4kg is absolutely adequate for a 1.5yr old BSH and 0.3kg is hardly a dramatic amount