18-12-2024, 11:09 AM
Given Madame de La Cat's reaction to life without milk, thought I'd look it up again to see if I could make sense of her reaction. So far, apart from the shoulder leaping, it hasn't been much more than plaintive meowing while glaring at human & casting pointed glances at her saucer. But the other day I was busy doing something, bent slightly over the table & the next thing, the little toad was hanging by her claws from the back of my jeans!
Somewhat disconcerting to say the least, though luckily no claws/skin contact or I might have exited through the roof.
So, thought it might be a good idea to find out what I could about lactose intolerance in cats.
The first sentence was 'most normal cats are lactose intolerant'....
THAT was a bit of a clue & on reading further & discovering that she has a grand total of NO symptoms of being lactose intolerant, I have had to face the awful truth...
as I had suspected - this is NOT a normal cat.
Just my luck...I'm doomed.
Somewhat disconcerting to say the least, though luckily no claws/skin contact or I might have exited through the roof.
So, thought it might be a good idea to find out what I could about lactose intolerance in cats.
The first sentence was 'most normal cats are lactose intolerant'....
THAT was a bit of a clue & on reading further & discovering that she has a grand total of NO symptoms of being lactose intolerant, I have had to face the awful truth...
as I had suspected - this is NOT a normal cat.
Just my luck...I'm doomed.
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)