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Encouraging A Blind Cat To Be More ActiveI limit her to 1/3 of a cup of weight-management food in the morning and again in the evening. She finds her way around the house very well and she has a docile nature. I've tried various toys that make noise or have catnip smell, but she'll only play with a new toy for a few minutes, then go lay down somewhere, and then the toy doesn't get touched again for weeks!. A companion cat is not really an option because I have a very small apartment and a young child. I do have a fenced yard and took her out one day, but she kind of freaked. Suggestions would be most welcomed. umme Feedback About This Post:RE: Encouraging A Blind Cat To Be More Active
i have a kitty thats deaf. he does just fine as he still has his sight and he's much older than yours. When a cat doesn't have one of their much needed senses, they are lost. and are so insecure. Post by kassi59 RE: Encouraging A Blind Cat To Be More Active
Will she go for a walk on a leash and harness around your yard? It might be too late as normally you must get a small kitten used to this. Post by ILuvDobes |
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