I think it’s specific to cow milk. Some pet stores sell “cat” milk. Not sure What’s in it thoughMaybe if they've had it all their lives it's not as big an issue.
Did not even try her serving suggestion, I assume.@#$%! cat!! I went in to use the bathroom, took my bacon and eggs inside, but left my milk glass outside. She was curled up in the chair asleep (I thought) but I put my cell phone on top of the glass just in case. Well, she dumped the full glass of milk plus my cell phone onto the deck. Grrrrr!!
My grandfather kept lots of barn cats. We were not allowed to pet them or feed them. They had a job to do, rodent control. There was plenty of work for them.Mine usually live to be around 20 years old and have no issues with drinking it. When we had the goats, they all yelled until I gave them the first milk I stripped out to clear the tears. Of course, my goats each got a little bowl too cause we usually had more than we needed, and they loved it.
Hope the vet can get him fixed up BD!Heading to the vet.
Dog looks and acts fine after all this mess, but his ears have me worried, especially the way he reacted last night after attempting to dry his fur and rubbed an ear.
He cried. Not that whimpery, pleading cry they do, but a deep cry of pain.