How to stop cats poohing in my new vegetable garden?


Posted February 28th, 2010 by admin 4 Comments »
cats
Working Mum asked:


I do have 2 cats myself so I don’t want them to run away. Before i made my garden my cats use to pooh in the lawn like dogs so I am not sure if its my cats or neighboring cats.

How to introduce a cat to a new baby?


Posted February 1st, 2010 by admin 3 Comments »
cat
Aaron asked:


I am about to have my first child and I want to make sure that my cat is introduced properly to her. What is the best way to go about introducing them before my baby is here? What about once there are both living together? The cat is a 3 year old cat who sometimes lives outside. I know he doesn’t like dogs very much who have come to visit.
We are having a home birth but the cat won’t be here for it. He will be returning after the baby is born.

How can cats have so many litters easily and dogs can’t?


Posted April 22nd, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
cats
Elizabeth B asked:


Don’t hate me for this question. My friends cat has had 5 litters of kittens with different stray cats. The cat was fine every time. How is that so much easier?
The cat was outdoor so they didn’t know she was going to have kittens. After the five litters they decided to spay her. Every kitten the cat has was taken very good care of and either kept of given to one of their other family.

How do I keep neighborhood cats from pooping on my lawn?


Posted February 17th, 2009 by admin 6 Comments »
cats
gravylegmistake asked:


I live in a fairly typical suburban area with many cat owners. For some reason they crap on my front lawn (the cats not the cat owners!). I thought only dogs did this, as cats like to bury their turds in soft dirt or ground cover. And yeah, they are definitely cat turds. I have a dog and know the difference.

Does cat nip have any effects on dogs?


Posted February 15th, 2009 by admin 7 Comments »
cat nip
Michael M asked:


I am growing cat nip in our garden i dont know what it will do to my 4 dog, or what my dogs will do to it?

Why do so many people get kittens too young?


Posted February 9th, 2009 by admin 9 Comments »
kittens
Kayla B asked:


It seems to me that many people don’t realize that cats shouldn’t leave their mother before 8 weeks bare minimum. Good cat breeders keep the kittens until they’re 12 weeks old. People seem to know this with dogs but completely ignore it with cats, snatching away cats from 2-7 weeks old all the time. It’s not good for the kitties and should be a last resort(orphaned kitten, etc.) I was just wondering why people get kittens this young instead of waiting until they are old enough to be weened. Any input?

What are some good kitten toys?


Posted February 7th, 2009 by admin 20 Comments »
kitten toys
PrincessShine asked:


I have gone to pet stores but the selection for cats is so much smaller than for dogs. Usually my kittens just end up attacking my hair scrunchies or random objects laying around my apartment *lol* I would like to get them a few new toys to play with.

How does getting a kitten affect an older cat?


Posted January 25th, 2009 by admin 8 Comments »
kitten
Kaylee asked:


We have the sweetest, most handsome cat in the world, Meeko. He is 13 and very friendly. He gets along great with our collie and the birds. We are thinking of getting a kitten. How do older cats usually react? Are they like dogs in the way that the kitten will liven up the older cat, or are they resentful? We would introduce them gradually, and we’ve also heard of rubbing the new kitten with household scents like our cat’s blanket. How does this usually work out? What do you suggest doing when bringing a new kitten home?

How do I introduce our new cat to our dogs, with no injuries to all parties?


Posted January 22nd, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
new cat
evening.mood asked:


We have 2 dogs and we used to have a cat, that was really old and sick and passed on.

Since then our dogs have started chasing cats

Our new guy is the sweetest little boy and want him and the dogs to get used to each other, without anyone (mainly the cat) getting hurt.

Any ideas?

How can you get a cat do get along with a dog?


Posted January 13th, 2009 by admin 22 Comments »
cat
Andrea<3 asked:


I got a new cat today and he is 2 years old. And I have a 5 year old dog. The dog has been around cats a lot but we haven’t had a cat in like 4 months but at first the dog chased the cat. But now the dog is trying to be friendly but the cat keeps growling and hissing at it when it gets close. Well the cat has never ever been around dogs so how can I make them be more friendly with out them killing each other?