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Originally Posted by FurKids
"Method : Human holds the cat by the back of its head and rubbed kitty's face fiercely on the ground. Like how you're scrubbing the floor? Nasty."
Maybe not ... maybe Whisky did not like the captivity in the cage or carrier and pushed her nose against the metal wires, bruising the skin. Some strays that I capture do that because they do not like being confined and keep trying to push their way out.
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true. i guess because they're stressed.
I remember 1 female cat that was really hostile. My other curious babies went to her cage but she was hissing. So we placed an indoor slipper in the cage. She ravaged it, tore it to pieces then slept soundly.
The next day, she was the most adorable cat ever. She has been with us ever since that incident 9 years ago. ^_^
Wishing Kacang Whisky a quick and healthy recovery!