by Amber
(Ontario Canada)
I have a blue Scottish fold named Gibson. He is two years old. When I first got him it was immediately apparent that he had some problems. His tail was limp, his feet were huge, his nails were abnormal, his knees poped, and his ears were full if ear mights.
He also seems to be a little accident prone. After taking him to the vet and getting his ear mites taken care of and all of his normal shots, he was put on a glucosamine supplement for his joints.
He improved considerably, so he started to become spunky and daring. He ended up in one of my old farm house windows playing around when he knocked the stick out and it came crashing down on him, with broken glass everywhere. This was the first set of x-rays (he was fine.)
Nine months old I noticed that his adult K9s did not come in, so back to the doc for more x-rays to see if they were impacted, nope just aren’t there.
Wow is my kitty ever broken.
I know that he may be in a little bit of pain, but I love him to pieces and I’m doing everything I can for him. He’s a momma’s boy.
Wed. July 10, 2013 Vacaville CA 7:30 PM
My husband called me frantically tonight to come see something on the hill part of a greenbelt behind our house. He thought that it had gone but it was in the dried grass and was ready to pounce on some prey. We watched as this approx 35 to 50 pound dark Brown almost black animal alinead off out of site. It certainly did not move like a canine bot more like a feline. After researching “Bobcats” And ruling this breed out, I believe what we saw was a young CA mountain lion. We will be warning out neighbors to keep their small pets inside in the early morning and early evening.
Hi Debbee. I have put your comment on the Black California Wild Cat page as well. Thanks for visiting and sharing.