• @SomeoneElse@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    My girl did this! Years ago my cat came in hopping, completely unable to put weight on her foreleg. I was so worried I took her to the emergency vet, fearing she’d been hit by a car or something. I got there and placed her carrier on the counter and explained the problem almost through tears… only to open the door and for her to trot out on all four legs and jump down with no hesitation! That little idiot cost me £85 for absolutely nothing. The vet said she might have got in a fight too and was feeling a bit sorry for herself, but there was no evidence of a fight and she had no injury at all. I think she was just bored and messing with me.

    EDIT: I found the photo I took at the time! April 2018, I’m still not sure I’ve forgiven her 😅

    • Echo Dot
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      218 months ago

      My cat did that for five times before we stopped taking it to the vets. I think she thought that if she did that would give a tuna fish because we’d feel sorry for her.

    • radix
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      158 months ago

      That unrepentant look on her face. I love it.

      • @SomeoneElse@lemmy.ca
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        8 months ago

        Yup! That was after we got back from the vet when she was magically “injured”again. She stopped doing it when I made it clear I wasn’t buying it. But when my partner got home from work the limp returned… only on the other leg! 😂 I love that little idiot!

  • @fleabomber@lemm.ee
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    528 months ago

    I’m curious what “lost a fight” looks like to a vet when there were no visible wounds.

    • Echo Dot
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      258 months ago

      The other cat went merrrrrrrwwwowwww at him, forcing him to walk away slowly over the course of 10 minutes.

      Most catfights involve a lot of hissing and spitting and no actual contact.

    • @Krelefante@lemmy.world
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      188 months ago

      Not a vet, but I imagine it looks like a perfectly healthy cat moping around like it’s about to die. I had a cat years ago that would get depressed anytime he would snap at my dog and then subsequently get snapped back at.

      • Vanon
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        78 months ago

        This makes me wonder if “got to into a fight” could mean he wanted a friend but nope got attacked, which makes all things sad.

  • @Something_Complex@lemmy.world
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    378 months ago

    Do cats fight in groups? Like if there is a cat intruder in your house and you have 2 cats.

    Are they going to fight side by side or only one of them is going to face the intruder cat?

    • @prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works
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      648 months ago

      When my neighbors cat enters the backyard my two cats suddenly turn into a crime fighting duo, even the dog gets in on the action, it’s all paws on deck against the intruder.

      The rest of the time they’re all vying for control of their piece of the house.

    • @ellabee@sh.itjust.works
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      68 months ago

      when we had a lot of cats and the occasional intruder cat, “duels” between one of ours and one intruder were most common. meet on neutral territory, hurl insults, maybe there’s an attack but maybe not. and only after sufficient insults.

      this was a specifically male behavior, too. we got a young female cat, and the 2 older males were horrified when she came and jumped their opponent. she was very no holds barred, get off my lawn, don’t mess with my guys. a different time, a different young female cat was equally willing to jump in swinging claws and skip the insults.

      typically the other male cats would be hanging around, observing and jumping in only if things moved from neutral ground to their territory.

    • lol3droflxp
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      68 months ago

      I think that depends on how they view the house as their territory

    • credit crazy
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      48 months ago

      They do infact team up hell my cat army of 4 even protects their weaker friends I really don’t know why my nabors cat continues to come into my lawn when he gets ganged up on by 3 of my 4 cats

    • @Worx@lemmynsfw.com
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      28 months ago

      We had two cats who wouldn’t be in the same room as each other without hissing, but they teamed up to trap a neighbour’s cat under my car one night.

  • @Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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    178 months ago

    This hits way too close to home. Bruce Willis (just your typical black haired cat) is an indoor/outdoor. Before anyone bites my head off, my wife found him on the streets of Asbury Park. He was probably three when she brought him home. He is beyond where we can be like no dude, you must remain indoors. There would be a breaking point that would end in someone dying, him or me, and probably me. He just needs to wander outside.

    Anyway, at one point Bruce just stops eating, drinking, the whole nine, to the point it’s concerning. I know that when it’s my cat’s time, I’ll commit. I’m pro euthanasia in humans, and if my cat is suffering, I will end his suffering. But I will also exhaust some possibilities beforehand. Which I did. To the tune of like $4,000 worth of diagnostic testing and everything. Vets were stumped but tossed him on an antibiotic, which obviously he reacted well too, and so Bruce Willis lives. I’m confident this was a case of his feelings being hurt, because they found nothing wrong with him and the antibiotic was kind of a, well, can’t hurt. He’s soft, but he thinks he’s hard.

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    8 months ago

    The other day walking one of my dogs, the little shit asked me to pick him up, so I did but his leash touched his foot and he started howling freaking out because he’s a little drama queen. Heard a neighbor yell from somewhere “Jesus! Whatchu doin to the dog?!” 😬