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1 hour ago, letsdothis said:

I think there may be something wrong with Musya's left leg or maybe
her shoulder. I've noticed that whenever she sits upright like this, she
always fully extends her left leg, as if it's painful to pull it back like she
does with her right leg. I hope she's OK.

I think the more important problem than the physical problem of the cat is a psychological condition. the cat likes to play with it. likes toys, likes playgrounds. but it seems that they do not have much time for Musya. personal care, cooking, cleaning, guests, parties, blowjob, missioner, doggie style etc.

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Il y a 4 heures, letsdothis a dit :

I think there may be something wrong with Musya's left leg or maybe
her shoulder. I've noticed that whenever she sits upright like this, she
always fully extends her left leg, as if it's painful to pull it back like she
does with her right leg. I hope she's OK.

She walks and jumps with no difficulty, so I’d say it’s a sort of habit of hers. If she has a problem, I guess it’s with her eyes or ears: everyday Stas wraps and blocks her in a blanket on the kitchen couch while Clara instills drops in her eyes or ears, difficult to say where.

 

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2 hours ago, alt0na_O7 said:

I think the more important problem than the physical problem of the cat is a psychological condition. the cat likes to play with it. likes toys, likes playgrounds. but it seems that they do not have much time for Musya. personal care, cooking, cleaning, guests, parties, blowjob, missioner, doggie style etc.

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Wow, I'm totally shocked. Until I read what you posted, I was just about
to post the exact opposite of what I highlighted in your post.

I only have access to the free cams, so you, of course, can see much
more and much better than I can. However, I've seen SOOOOOOOO
many pictures of Clara petting and playing with and loving and caring
for Musya that I thought the complete opposite was true. I once even
saw they had purchased one of those special gloves that removes
loose hair, dead skin, etc., from a cat's fur as you stroke it and Clara
was using it on Musya.

I was going to say how much it appears that Clara absolutely adores
her new friend, Musya. And Musya seems to eat up the attention
from Clara. I even saw a picture of Clara showing Musya her phone,
which had Stas on it, seemingly talking to Musya live, which I thought
was really cute.

I will say I haven't seen pictures of them playing with Musya with any
kind of toys. You would certainly have the advantage over me in that
respect, since I can't get up close and personal with them in the main
living areas. I have only the pictures to go by.

As you can probably tell, I am a total cat person. I probably also said
that waaaaay back when we were talking about Maine Coon Cats. So,
I dearly hope what you said is not the case, but as I said, you would
know better than I would.

Edit: For some reason, I thought it was Jabba who had made the
above quote and it was Jabba I had spoken with about Maine
Coon Cats, not Alt0na.

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il y a 10 minutes, letsdothis a dit :

As you can probably tell, I am a total cat person.

 

So maybe you can confirm what I think: this cat has had kittens and maybe doesn't play as much as a young cat.

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11 minutes ago, dh2995 said:

She walks and jumps with no difficulty, so I’d say it’s a sort of habit of hers. If she has a problem, I guess it’s with her eyes or ears: everyday Stas wraps and blocks her in a blanket on the kitchen couch while Clara instills drops in her eyes or ears, difficult to say where. 

Together they make a graceful sight.

 

I am very glad to hear she walks and jumps with no problems. It's too
bad about her eyes and ears, but those are probably just temporary
problems.

As I said in a previous post, I am a total cat person. I once owned
nine cats at once, together with my girlfriend at the time and we
sometimes had to apply drops to eyes and ears. They would
sometimes get ear mites, but I forget what the eye problems were.

This has got to be the cutest picture I've seen in a VERY long time
with respect to cats. Thank you very much.
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il y a 11 minutes, letsdothis a dit :

I am very glad to hear she walks and jumps with no problems. It's too
bad about her eyes and ears, but those are probably just temporary
problems.

As I said in a previous post, I am a total cat person. I once owned
nine cats at once, together with my girlfriend at the time and we
sometimes had to apply drops to eyes and ears. They would
sometimes get ear mites, but I forget what the eye problems were.

This has got to be the cutest picture I've seen in a VERY long time
with respect to cats. Thank you very much.
 

Thanks) I'm rather a dog person but I like cats too. And Musya gets all the love and caring a pet needs. From the look of her belly I think she is old enough to have had kittens, and maybe old enough for toys not to be so necessary; but with your experience you must know better.

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10 minutes ago, dh2995 said:

So maybe you can confirm what I think: this cat has had kittens and maybe doesn't play as much as a young cat.

Even though I am a great lover of cats, I am, unfortunately, no expert.
While it might seem at times that female cats may get a bit lethargic
while feeding and caring for her new brood, it's probably just from the
expenditure of so much energy while taking care of the kittens.

I don't know if a female cat's lack of playfulness would have anything
to do with having given birth. That might be a question more for a
veterinarian. I've only had personal experience with one cat giving
birth and once she no longer had to care for her kittens, she seemed
just as playful as before she gave birth. I wish I could be more helpful.

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On 7/5/2018 at 9:09 PM, letsdothis said:

Even though I am a great lover of cats, I am, unfortunately, no expert.
While it might seem at times that female cats may get a bit lethargic
while feeding and caring for her new brood, it's probably just from the
expenditure of so much energy while taking care of the kittens.

I don't know if a female cat's lack of playfulness would have anything
to do with having given birth. That might be a question more for a
veterinarian. I've only had personal experience with one cat giving
birth and once she no longer had to care for her kittens, she seemed
just as playful as before she gave birth. I wish I could be more helpful.

I love reading and writing, but I am very easily distracted. Because my Cat has a scam going. You buy the food, and they eat the food they go away; that's the deal. But my relationships with my Cat has saved me from a deadly pervasive ignorance. I love all animals. I happen to prefer Cats. They're chill, and they love yet not loving. I relate to them, in a way. But sometimes, I think my Cat, is concocting something Evil.                                                                                                                                                      

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