I'm roughly 3-5 years old! I have a wife named Mimi
The person who runs this blog is @roachemoji ( @babbyrat-art ) (they/it)
I'm a former feral cat who forced his way into my peoples' home on Oct 11th 2023 !!
I was bald because I was severely matted !!
In Nov of 2024 I had a urinary blockage with irritation and flareups simimlar to cystitis sometimes !!
In Sept 2025 I had kitty bottom surgery and am no longer at risk of urinary blockages !!
#peepeegate follows along his pee pee journey! Please block or mute the tag if you don't want to see updates
Please do not send advice on his urinary issues unless specifically requested :-)
FAQ UNDER THE CUT
1. Have you tried x, y, or z for his urinary issues?
The answer is most likely yes ! I appreciate the desire to help, but we've been on top of his urinary issues since day one, and all the advice given then had been requested and was incredibly helpful!
Yes we have cat fountains
He doesn't like wet food
He doesn't like it when we soak his kibble
He's on a prescription urinary health diet
He's currently on Gabapentin
Yes I'm aware there is a surgery, we do not have the money for it at the moment, and will be saving for it in the future
He got the surgery :)
2. Why didn't you answer my ask?
Serveral reasons, but most of the time it's because i love the asks so much that I've kept them in my inbox !!! Shoutout to you Jimmy the cat !!!
3. Who is Mimi?
Mimi is Croutons' wife! She was the resident cat before he arrived and isn't too fond of him, but is fine with his presence. We took our time with their introduction and dont let them annoy each other too much, but theyre fine on their own and seek out their own spaces accordingly.
4. Do you have any other pets?
Crout and Mimi have a baby brother named Toothpaste! (a.k.a PeePee) hes a 3 year old Green cheek conure! The cats dont pay much attention to him (and are only around when hes in his cage) and they know to keep a distance from his cage
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