Posted March 18th, 2009
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OPTIMUM ? asked:
Puppies and kittens, when born, are very dependent on their mother and they quickly develop new skills each day. What amazing things has your puppy or kitten done that shows you how clever they are?
Tags: Amazing Things, Kitten, Puppy
Posted in Other - Pets | 50 Comments »
Posted March 11th, 2009
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Best~Of~The~Fleet asked: Why do cats always poop under your bed or so!!
And they play with you when they feel like it!!
Im glad i still have my dog, now i bought a cat its giving me problems!!
My dog chase the cats sometimes lol.
The cat poops under my bed to much!!
Tags: Cats, Poop, Poops
Posted in Other - Pets | 16 Comments »
Posted March 2nd, 2009
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Ranchstar asked:
Cats carry toxoplasmosis which can cause pregnant women to miscarry. Toxoplasmosis can be fatal to some species. It is not true that cats bury their poo. Since new neighbours moved in with a cat, the lady next door has been constantly moving cat poo from her back lawn so that her grandchildren do not tread (or worse) in it. A different cat frequently poos on my front lawn.
I reiterate for those of you who are not reading the question. I do not own a cat. The lady next door does not own a cat. A cay poos on my lawn. A different cat, owned by new neighbours poos on her lawn.
Several of you have already explained that cats dig their poo into the ground. So are you suggesting that the lady next door and I are senile, blind or lying when we say that we have watche these cats poo on the lawn and leaveit.
I will say once again - I have watched the cat poo in my garden and not cover it.
The lady next door has only had the problem since we got new neighbours who own a cat. It is not fox or hedgehog - it is CAT and it is NOT BURIED
Tags: Cat Door, Cat Poo, Moving
Posted in Other - Pets | 30 Comments »
Posted March 1st, 2009
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Mallory S asked:
I got a small puppy in august when she was 3 months old. Now she is about 10 months old. I have 3 cats that are about 4 years old. I can’t get them to like each other! A bunch of people have told me that when they brought a puppy home to a cat they started fighting so the cat scratched the dog and they got along after that. My puppy has fought with the cats and still hates them. The cats would stay away from the puppy but she always chases them! What should I do?
Tags: 10 Months, Cats, Puppy
Posted in Other - Pets | 3 Comments »
Posted February 15th, 2009
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drkshados asked:
I have 3 cats. I put a flat sheet on our queen bed for sanitary reasons. My husband buys loose cat nip and puts it on the bed.Also he puts (loose) dry cat food on the bed. He thinks this is fine. Now when i go to bed i have to shake out the sheet. He thinks this is fine. What is your opinion on this. I think it is beyond stupid. Our couch has turned into a wool blanket with cat nip. Is this reasonable . Who sleeps in a food trough?
Tags: Couch, Dry Cat Food, Food Trough
Posted in Other - Pets | 6 Comments »
Posted January 31st, 2009
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Samantha asked:
I have 8 cats (each about a year and a half to two years old), and a Puggle named Jake that turned 2 years old today. We let my cats run around the house, and we keep Jake in his own room and let him in the backyard for an hour or two every day. We want to let my Jake run around the house, so we’re having a trainer come in and train him to not destroy the furniture and such. The trainer says she can train him to ignore the cats, but what about the cats?
Earlier today when we were letting Jake run around free, he got too close to my cat, Trevor. Trevor hissed at Jake and lashed out with his claws, cutting Jake’s ear open. We had to bring him to the vet and for the next 24 hours his ear will be bandaged.
Is there a way to avoid another injury like this without having to separate the cats from the dog?
Tags: Cat, Jake Run, Train
Posted in Other - Pets | 2 Comments »
Posted January 17th, 2009
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*tiffany* asked:
Is there anybody near Los Angeles (Glendora) or anywhere near here that has kittens for sale? Or possibly giving them away? My Moms cat just had to be put to sleep, so I’m thinking a new kitty will make her feel much better. Thanks
Tags: Kittens For Sale, Kitty, Sleep
Posted in Other - Pets | 10 Comments »
Posted January 13th, 2009
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dancingpuppy asked:
I’m fostering an adult cat in my house but I also have an adult dog. I know the adult dog doesn’t get along well with other (usually male) dogs, but he’s never been around a cat before. I want the adult dog and adult cat to get to know each other, but I don’t want them to kill each other. The adult cat is pretty tame. I led my leashed dog to him and the adult cat didn’t mind–or when he did mind, he hissed. How do I get them to get used to each other?
Tags: Cat Dog, Led, New Cat
Posted in Other - Pets | 2 Comments »