Trila
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- North Central Arkansas
Give it a bit and he will outfish Dio!View attachment 416896
Goober went for a boat ride yesterday!!! LOL
He was a little nervous at first. But Dio kept on talking calmly to him and petting him. After a few minutes, Goober relaxed and started looking around.
He is such a great companion...loves to be involved with everything we do!![]()
Brush, brush, brush. Grooming glove and if all else fails Furminator.View attachment 418840
Goober has started shedding for the first time. I'm expecting it to be quite the experience....for both of us!![]()
So far, his shedding is not too bad, but he is just getting started. I enjoy combing my cats, but most of them have not liked it. Goober seems to like the way the comb feels when he itches.Brush, brush, brush. Grooming glove and if all else fails Furminator.
I used to have cats. In fact, I had 13. That's when I learned about neutering. My cats used to lay on my deck in the sun like yours. My neighbor's cat comes over and lays on my deck. Feels like the "old
I'm glad he is feeling better.There was some excitement here yesterday, if that is what you want to call it. Apparently, Goober had an allergic reaction to his shots. He was in pretty bad shape.
I worked with the Vet, over the phone. She asked me what kind of allergy medicine I had at home. I had 3 different ones, and read them off to her. She looked up each one online. She then told me which one to cut in half and to give it to him. After Dio got the 1/2 pill down him, Goober slept for 2 hours.
When he woke up, Goob actually got up and checked out the field (where he hunts), with his ears up! That is the first time that he looked alert, since getting his shots. It didn't last long, but it was a step in the right direction.
This morning, I am happy to report that he seems fine. We went for a walk, he ran around and played. Then he ate a good amount of his breakfast. He's back to being Goober again!![]()
Right now, he is out terrorizing the chipmunks.
....or are they terrorizing him?!![]()
I had never heard of a Ragdoll either! Thanks to @Murrmurr , I started to look into them along with other "point" breeds.I had to look up ragdoll cat. I hadn’t heard of it beforehand . Theres a lot of new things I’m learning from coming to this forum. We
used to have Siamese cats when we were young. We had 3 seal points and one lilac point. They were all very nice cats.
He's beautiful! I'm so glad that he is happy again!@Trila
Hi Trila. This is my Ragdoll cat, Finnian.
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Your Goober is what's called a Dark-Nosed Ragdoll. Finnian's vet told me they used to call them Black-Faced, but that got controversial, so they changed it to Black-Nosed, then after Ragdoll became an official breed, the breeders association changed it again.
About 4 years ago, after my older cat, Buddy, died, Finn went into my closet and wouldn't come out. I kept picking him up and bringing him out, but he just ran right back in there. After several days of that, I put his litterbox in there and took his food and water to him (he wasn't eating much), and my cousin visited one day and said I shouldn't do that. She said Finnian was depressed, and she offered to take him to her farm to be a barn cat...she had several cats already, being barn cats.
So, I let her take him. He's still there, happy as can be. My cousin said he's too pretty to sleep in the barn, though. He sleeps in the house with her. I guess he needed a change of environment, one that didn't remind him of his ol' pal, Buddy.
Yeah, affection is their 2nd-most famous characteristic, most famous being their tendency to go limp when you pick them up (like a ragdoll).He's beautiful! I'm so glad that he is happy again!
I have a hard time getting Goober's picture, because he keeps following me and is too close.
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