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No, I wouldn't say the jumper is bad for Mars. It could be that she has some anxiety, and that comes out as being very hyper. When you put the jumper on her, the close contact of it makes her feel safer, thus leading to the calming down. There is an item called a Thundershirt that is used for dogs and cats with anxiety, and it is reported to do that same thing in that calms down dogs and cats when upset. The jumper likely has the same effect on Mars. It's fine to use it on her. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
There are different products available online. Here are two websites that you can look at. You also need to look at your airlines specific requirements to make sure the product meets their standards. http://www.pet360.com/product/56464/petego-universal-sport-bag-pet-travel-carrier http://www.pettravelstore.com/petmate-airline-cargo-crate-small/
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thanks for using Boop by Petco! While not necessarily normal, this can certainly be seen during the winter months. If she is otherwise fine, I would not be too concerned about this. However, if she develops any other symptoms like decreased appetite or vomiting, have her evaluated then. Good luck!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Oh my goodness, those hats are so cute! The problem with the hats is that typically cats hate wearing them, and you might have a lot of problems keeping one on Luna. I found a website called Pampered Whiskers, and they sell hats for cats. I will put the link below for you to check them out. You might also consider using an inflatable recovery collar for her instead of the traditional Ecollar. It looks like a donut, and it doesn't come out past her face which will keep her from bumping into things. I found one on Amazon, so I would google "inflatable recovery collar" to find it. Finally, I would make an appointment her vet to diagnose the cause of her itching her ears (it could be an ear infection, mites, fleas, or allergies) so it can be treated. Best of luck, I hope this helps! https://www.pamperedwhiskers.com
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Every cat is different in terms of coat thickness, & general tolerance to the cold. Certainly if it is windy, raining or snowing, cold tolerance will be lower. If she has a place to get out of the weather, she could be quite cozy staying out all night. But once the temps start to consistently stay at the freezing level, I would encourage her to come indoors. Thank you for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025