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Fancy Feast® Cat Food Commercial - The Engagement

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Fancy Feast® Cat Food Short Film - The Engagement: Extended Cut

Fancy Feast® Bon vivant Cat Food brings you an extended cut of The Engagement, now a short film -- Submerge yourself in the story of loving couple ...

Fancy Feast® Storybook Wedding Commercial -- Something Borrowed Extended Cut

Submerge yourself in the love story that all started with an adorable white kitten and made-up proposal. Their special day has finally arrived and ...

Mr. Cuddles and Quinn Looking for Homes

While at the lay low the other day, I saw a little girl about five years old following behind her mother, who happened to be jumpy and not the least bit interested in the child or the cat dangling from the little girl’s sovereignty.

The cat’s feet barely missed the ground as the child carried it toward the protection doors. Every now and again, the little girl would drop the cat slightly as she tried to regroup and regain her clasp. The cat didn’t squirm or flinch…it just allowed the trivial girl to carry it across the lawn, as I’m sure the child had done, in another OK, many times before.

This time would be the last time this little girl would conduct this cat. Not long afterwards, the shelter doors opened and the mother carried the teeny girl, sobbing inconsolably, outside. I say inconsolably, but I in the end don’t know; the mother made no attempts to try. I’m sure the child will forever memorialize this day; I’m almost as certain that the mother will not.

Ellie'sBlog: Loki crosses the Rainbow Bridge

Here is her story. I tried very hard to be a good pet owner. Since my previous cat, Pumpkin, died due to complications of an infection brought on by his consumption of a wild rabbit, I vowed that this cat would be an indoor cat only. She briefly slipped out a couple of times, but only for a minute, and seemed content with watching the animal world from the safety of the couch.

Eating was her favorite activity, and while she was occasionally picky, she had no trouble maintaining her slightly overweight figure. I don’t think it would have mattered if I had noticed earlier that she was losing weight. Around Thanksgiving, she seemed to be getting much pickier about her canned food, and sleeping on a couch cushion instead of top of the couch where she could look out the window. By early December she had gotten much pickier, and I took her to the vet. She had lost a good deal of weight, and test showed non-regenerative anemia. The usual cause (feline leukemia) was ruled out. We tried an antibiotic and vitamins in case of some strange infection, but her pickiness increased and her weight continued to drop. Another exam revealed a mass of some kind, and an ultrasound showed a large tumor on the pancreas that also pressed on her stomach. A needle biopsy was inconclusive as to cancer, but there weren’t a lot of other possibilities. She was too weak and thin to endure a more invasive biopsy, and removal of the tumor, if she even survived, would result in leaving her with diabetes. The choice was clear. Bring her home and keep her comfortable.

her meds only upset her. Since I work at home, I was able to give her attentive care, frustrating as it was. I suspect she not only had little stomach capacity but also suffered from nausea. She would ask for food four to six times a day, but never would eat from the same can or packet more than twice. It wasn’t the temperature, since heating it up didn’t help – she seemed to need that just-opened-can smell to stimulate her to eat. She often would just lick the gravy or sauce off all the meat, and ate very little solid food. My cupboard soon filled up with cans and packets of every brand and flavor as I attempted to find just the right brand of flavor that would pique her interest. As soon as I found something she liked and bought several, she would begin rejecting it. The fridge filled up with opened cans with three bites eaten. Small quantities could be fed to the dog, but the rest ended up in the trash. She ate some dry food, the occasional crunchy treat, and all the Fancy Feast she wanted. Winston, the dog, was very good during this time. In the past I would feed her on a table where he couldn’t reach, but now I got better results feeding her anywhere she was when she asked for food. Winston patiently watched and waited each time, while I blocked his access to her food, rewarding him with an occasional leftover.

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Bukowski Shelter to Hold Valentine's Day-inspired Adoption Event
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New printable coupons: M&M's and pet products!
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Hernando County community events
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Peaches and Bianca adopted by Medford City Council president and family
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Nature's bounty: Valentine Warner's South African food safari
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