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I feed them wet and dry, but in this heat I've not been putting as much wet down (fucking flies laying eggs in it)
Both my old cats had a problem with cystitis and the vet recommended Purina One as it has something in it to keep the urinary tract healthy. Never had any bother after putting them on that.

Almost everything. No, really.
Bare minumum, Purina/Iams.
Preferably something a bit more pricey from a pet shop.

Thanks you two, I'll give Purina and Iams a go.
 
Cat flopped over in heat #292593486

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I've got 1/3 cats in for the night. They basically run in twice a day, eat then fuck off again. They don't even stay long enough for me to get a decent photo of them.
 
Missy brought in a frog for the first time last night, sadly still alive. It was a right pain in the arse to catch. I have no idea where she got it from, because I don't think any my neighbours have ponds, nor are there any watery things anywhere around here.

There's something about the noise as she comes through the cat flap which tells me if she's got something. It sounds a lot more hurried.
 
She has recovered. it was a case of high temp, not eating and fatigue. the uber driver refused to take us as I had a cat with me so had to book another one.

Glad she is feeling better now. Sorry about the uber driver, maybe there should be an option when booking to say that you have an animal in a carrier to transport so the person who turns up is prepared and ok to take it. My local cab office is good about it, I use them any time I need to take one of my boys in and the bus won't do - they've transported Radar covered in his own blood before now (he was fine, and so was the cab)
 
Finally managed to capture professor fluff, the stray that's been hanging round the colony at the college. The colony cats don't like him/her and the other night 'Red' my ginger headbanger told it get off her Manor in my back garden. Red came off badly and ended up in vets with an infection and very high temp. Her scrap cost me £120 in total.
Up ended the carrier and dropped it in arse first (recommended by local cat charity).
Fluff the other day on red's turf.
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Fluff now in a friend's house and he's hoping it's not chipped (it is gorgeous) and off to vets Monday to check. It's got a skin complaint of some sort, so the debit card is gonna take a beating again.
It's found its safe place.
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