Posted January 25th, 2011
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Kitty asked: Hi. We have 3 male cats that we have raised since kittens and are indoor domestic cats. We recently rescued a stray cat that is between 1-2 years old and just got him neutered the day before Christmas Eve. He is attacking our other cats by chasing, biting an scratching them very bad and he is being confined. Will this behavior change now that he’s been fixed? I don’t want to give up and have to find him another home because he is so loveable toward humans, but won’t leave our other cats alone at all and it is very upsetting to all. Thanks.
Tags: Behavior Change, Christmas, Male Cats
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Posted November 16th, 2009
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philly21682 asked: My 10 week old kitten keeps eating the needles on the Christmas tree. How do I get her to stop?
Tags: Christmas, Kitten, Needles
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Posted March 9th, 2009
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Koter Boters loves her dogs! asked: My cats Molly and Lucy have just experienced a christmas tree. Its their first christmas this year! They have tried climbing up the tree,they have climbed in the tree and played with the ornaments!
My Cat Porky has decided to join them. This is the first year I have seen him play in the tree! Its his 4th christmas!
My cat Pepper who died in January loved taking naps in the tree! She loved sitting in the tree!
If she was alive today she would be playing in the tree!
Tags: Christmas, Christmas Tree, Molly
Posted in Cats | 6 Comments »
Posted February 24th, 2009
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tiggirl19 asked:
I have two cats at home and one of them always likes to try to eat the leaves or the petals of the poinsettias almost all of the time that she can get away with it. My mom and I try to keep both of our cats away from eating the leaves and petals of the poinsettias, but one of our cats is very persistive with always doing it.
Tags: Christmas, Leaves, Petals
Posted in Cats | 8 Comments »
Posted February 19th, 2009
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cinnaen skye asked: I have three cats and in the past (3 different cats) I used lemon, orange and lime rinds to repell the cats from climbing up the tree. However, those cats actually ATE the rinds. Should I try this method again OR does anyone know what to do now?
I will keep the ornaments to a minimum on the tree and very few on the bottom. Before the tree is set up next month, I need an idea.
Help!
Tags: Christmas, Orange, Ornaments
Posted in Cats | 13 Comments »