Posted May 31st, 2009
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Daniel Z asked:
I have two male cats both neutered and they are best friends but all the time i see them stare at each other like start play fighting or something and i always notice that my cats try to bite each others necks..is this normal? What does it mean?
Tags: Best Friends, Male Cats, Neutered
Posted in Cats | 3 Comments »
Posted May 31st, 2009
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Elli asked:
Ok, I have two adult cats. I forget to do the cat boxes, so now they have taught themselves to pee on the dry laundry. I just changed all the cat boxes, but I wonder if they will pee on the clean clothes again. Is there anything I can do to get them back into the habit of going to the cat box? Please help.
Tags: Clean Clothes, Habit, Pee
Posted in Cats | 5 Comments »
Posted May 31st, 2009
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Jessica asked:
I live in duluth, mn and am about to get evicted if I do not get rid of my cats, the place I live allows for assistance animals, how can I get my cats to be considered assistance animals?
Tags: Cats, Duluth Mn, Live Animals
Posted in Cats | 7 Comments »
Posted May 31st, 2009
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lalalogic asked:
I have a young cat and I’m moving away. Sadly, my cat can’t come with me and she is going to go live with my mother who already has two older cats, one is very skittish and the other is very bossy. We don’t want anyone running away because they think their territory has been invaded or there’s no place for them. How can I introduce the new cat to the other two without upsetting any of them too much?
Tags: Cats, Moving, New Cat
Posted in Cats | 8 Comments »
Posted May 31st, 2009
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shirae780 asked:
My 2 cats are about 8 years old, neutered, and are brothers. I don’t know if the stray is a boy or girl. The first time it came around the 3 of them fought thru the door. Now, even it it comes near the steps my cats will start fighting each other! Its really bad fighting. They rip hair out! They start hissing and staring each other down. It lasts for about 10 minutes. Why are they turning on each other?
Tags: Bad Hair, Cat Door, Cats
Posted in Cats | 6 Comments »
Posted May 18th, 2009
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James asked:
A number of cats got together and decided to kill between them 999919 mice. Every cat killed an equal number of mice. Each cat killed more mice than there were cats. How many cats do you think there were ?
Tags: Cat, Cats, Mice
Posted in Mathematics | 8 Comments »
Posted May 18th, 2009
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Joseph asked:
We own 2 cats. The younger cat (female) has taken to using the older cat’s (also a female) litterbox, causing the older cat to deficate just outside of her litterbox. She will not go in any litterbox that is not exclusivly hers. How can we correct this problem?
We own 2 cats. The younger cat (female) has taken to using the older cat’s (also a female) litterbox, causing the older cat to deficate just outside of her litterbox. She will not go in any litterbox that is not exclusivly hers. How can we correct this problem? Keep in mind that each cat formerly used their own litterbox just a 2 months ago. The younger cat has taken over both boxes completly. The older will not use either box now.
Tags: Boxes, Cat Female, Litterbox
Posted in Cats | 8 Comments »
Posted May 18th, 2009
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sealovediva asked:
I have two one year old persian cats, and my family and I will be heading south for the summer. We will travel by car, and it’s a nine-hour trip, and the cats will be with us. So how can I prevent two cats getting car sick?
Tags: Carsick, Persian Cats
Posted in Cats | 5 Comments »
Posted May 18th, 2009
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shaebear4784 asked:
I have a female cat that is about 2 yrs old. She is normally a hyper cat. My friend brought over her 10 months old male cat and the female cat reacted in a way that I have never seen before. She became very defensive and hissing as she was going to attack. Is she acting that way because she has never been around cats before? Was she actually going to attack?
Tags: 10 Months, Cats, Male Cat
Posted in Cats | 8 Comments »
Posted May 18th, 2009
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notchristina asked:
For whatever reason, the neighborhood cats LOVE to poop and pee on our lawn. They also dig it up with their claws when they scratch around. They act just like dogs, and now our front yard stinks, and our lawn has dirt patches and big patches of yellow where the cat urine killed the grass. Does anyone know of any good ways to keep cats off of the lawn?
Tags: Grass, Patches, Reason
Posted in Garden & Landscape | 5 Comments »