he also
scratches at your leg and...
Not exact matches
HARNESS RACING — Joe O'Brien very nearly
scratched GOVERNOR ARMBRO from the $ 61,602 Kentucky Futurity over Lexington's «Big Red Mile» because of a questionable
leg, but
at the last moment decided to give the 3 - year - old a chance.
In fact, I've woken up
at night to
scratches on my
legs from his heel - knives (my loving term) and I've even created a specific salve for his cracked heels.
She will
scratch her hands and
legs often and itching worsens
at night time.
Moving the 2nd row seating with the cheap handle they now placed on the side of the seat is annoying, the prior model moved much easier and was located
at the top of the seat; now that it's on the side you can
scratch your
leg on it if you're getting out of the back seat.
Wrap table
legs with twine If your stubborn feline still refuses to
scratch at the designated
scratching posts, try wrapping your table
legs with twine (a type of string) to create your own
scratching post — saving your furniture in the process.
With one
leg out
at a time, you can focus on giving treats and trimming nails without worry of being
scratched or bitten.
You may see her licking her paws, biting
at her
legs or flanks, rubbing her face or
scratching her ears.
Everytime he sees me and my family eating or even approaching the food on the table he comes to us and stares
at us, the staring doesn't bother us but then he starts
scratching our
legs, trying to climb up our
legs and then he might even start barking.
Kittens with ear mites are likely to
scratch at their ears with their hind
legs, this is called a pinnal - pedal reflex.
It never occurred to me that our 15 yr old CKCS had anything other than allergies (for the near - constant head
scratching / rubbing) and arthritis (because her hind
legs fail her
at times and she became know, recently, for missing steps when climbing stairs).
There were 6 of them in one cage
at the pet store and I randomly picked two of them to take home and the pet store people said it would be okay to put them in the same cage so I did and less than a week of having them they got in a fight and now one of their
legs is hurt pretty bad and the others face is all
scratched up.
Any
scratching post you buy or build should be sturdy enough that it does not topple over during use, and should be
at least as tall as your cat standing on her hind
legs with front
legs outstretched.