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AussieLover, I had two Netherland Dwarf recently and they were so cute but I had to keep them in the barn. They were the ones I gave away to my friend and she keeps them as house pets. They are so much happier now.
My sister used to have several hedgehogs. They are extremely cute. She had a couple who were cuddly. It depends on the temperment of the individual hedgehogs. If they trust you, they can be very nice pets. Otherwise, look out for the quills!
Could be an allergic reaction. My dog had one after being bathed at a groomers. I think it was a reaction to the shampoo they used.
Have you tried animal communication? It helps to get down to the real reason the kitten is frustrated. It may be something you never even thought of.
My niece had an iguana. She loved it and kept it in her bedroom. One day we were visiting and my coonhound dog went into her room and began barking. We ran in and found the dog had treed the iguana on a high shelf! The iguana wasn’t hurt, but I felt bad and I’m sure he was scared.
You may also consider a gaited breed. And I hear Morgan’s make good endurance horses, as well as Mustangs.
My dog Lisha is also called Scotterbotch Puddin Pup. She is butterscotch colored and likes to lick her paws like they are popsicles. Puddin’ for short.
I’m hoping my older dog’s fears aren’t going to be taught to the younger one. So far, he seems to not be as fearful, but he also seems to worry about the older dog when she is being afraid.
My dogs usually have several names,
-the name we give them originally
-the name we call them most often
-their own unique dog name we may never know
Like I had a dog named Navaho Eagle, but we called him Pete. I have a dog now named Rocky and we call him Tweets. We had a dog named Odie, and we called her Potus. My cat’s name is April Angel and we call her Bob.
A friend of mine has had two Labradoodles and they were both very good pets. They are so pretty and they don’t shed as much as other dogs. Her Labradoodle is high energy and loves to play. I’ve heard people who have allergies to dogs can have a Labradoodle with a lot less symptoms.
I’ve had cats for many years and throwing up is pretty common. It can be from many different things. Changing the brand of food you are giving them sometimes helps. Hair balls are a definite cause, especially for long haired cats. And feeding smaller portions more often, as stated above, is good. I have found they tend to throw up more when they get older, probably because most commercial cat food may be too harsh for older tummies.
When you have more than one cat, competition eating can occur. And stress is definitely a factor, as you’ve said. Good luck with this common problem.
My dog is also afraid of thunder. So much that she now associates rain with thunder and is afraid of rain. I’ve tried the ThunderShirt with no help. Mostly I have to sit with her and hold her while she shakes and drools. I feel so bad for her.