Cats!

Oct. 6th, 2004 11:57 pm
[personal profile] bertine
"When a cat that is normally vocal loses her voice or become hoarse, it could indicate an inflammation of the voice box. This medical condition, known as laryngitis, may be caused by throat infections, tonsillitis, inhalant allergies and pulmonary disease. Sometimes, a stress-induced behavioral problem that involves extensive yowling or mewing may cause laryngitis. "

I think my cat Emerson is over using his voice while trying to mother the kitten. At first I was scared that he was going to hurt her but he carries her around the place keeping her out of danger, plays tag with her, and cleans her. I just wish he would get his voice back. If he doesn't he is going to the vet.
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