What is the best cat litter to use that takes away the smell?


Posted May 31st, 2010 by admin 7 Comments »
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Ridonk asked:


I am taking care of my friends 2 year old female cat. I am not a cat person so I truly have no idea what I’m doing. Right now I am using his ‘Purina Tidy Cat for Multiple Cats’ cat litter. The cat litter itself actually smells good but this cat takes the WORST dumps! Any better Cat Litter I can use? Also all the cat eats is regular Meow Mix and it’s not eating table scraps meaning its poo naturally just smells that bad.

How do you introduced a new cat to a excisting one?


Posted May 31st, 2010 by admin 6 Comments »
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Chaz asked:


I currently have a 2 year old female cat. I have got a new 4 month old female cat today. How do I introduce them best?

My current Cat does not go out side. She is an indoor cat. She has come into contact with other cats before (at old home she went outside) She just hissed at them and the other cat would tend to leave her alone.

So what is the best way to introduce the new cat to Fluff?

Cat urinating next to the litter box only after it has been scooped?


Posted November 20th, 2009 by admin 6 Comments »
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Spuddy asked:


I have a 1 1/2 year old spayed female cat who we have had since she was about 8 weeks old. Recently she has been urinating next to her litter box right after I scoop it. She only does it about 3 times after I scoop it, then she will use the box again. Why is she doing this?

How do I get my two cats to like each other?


Posted May 10th, 2009 by admin 13 Comments »
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avid_rafter765 asked:


I have one male cat and one female cat. Each cat hisses at each other when they are in the presence of each other. Do I let the cats get to know each other naturally?

How can I transition my cats to eating from bowls?


Posted April 3rd, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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Xer V asked:


I have two cats that are nearly a year old now. Since they were born I always let them eat whenever they wanted from an automatic refilling food bowl, and now that they’re nearly fully grown I am trying to switch my cats to food from a bowl. I have two bowls, but how can I get one cat to eat his portion and another to eat hers? Of course my male cat is much larger than the female cat and I’m curious to see if this is an issue for food.
Thanks for your answers!

How do i know a cat is pregnant and how do i catch that cat?


Posted March 6th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
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tunisian.prince asked:


Around a couple weeks ago i went out to my backyard and found my male cat bagging another female cat (I hope :D). Recently i thought about the weird event(BTW i always wanted a litter of kittens) and the following question stuck to my mind. How do i know a cat is pregnant and how do i catch that cat?

How can we train our cats not to fight each other?


Posted February 16th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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bendygirl asked:


I’ve moved in with my partner and my large male cat attacks my partner’s small female cat every chance he gets. He gets on fine with my other two cats, both also female. All of them are neutered/speyed. It has been over 6 wks with no sign of them working things out. He is really vicious to her, and she doesn’t provoke him. Can I train him to leave her alone, because she is a nervous wreck.

How do I improve my cats eating habits?


Posted February 8th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
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winky asked:


I have two cats, a male and female (both about 2 years old). The male cat eats very well and very active while the female cat eats less and her body weight lighter than him. Is this normal ie for a male cat to be much heavier than the female cat? If not then how do I make my female cat to improve her appettite and increase her body weight?

What to do about cat not properly weaned?


Posted January 13th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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MariaB asked:


This is going to sound weird. I have an 8 month old female cat who keeps “sucking” on a 4 year old neutered MALE cat. The older cat seems as though he is in pain after the “nursing” has subsided. I’m concerned that this may also mean that the younger cat has severe mental problems. I’m assuming that this behavior is an effect of the cat not being properly weaned. What can I do, or does anyone suggest something that can be put on the older cat’s nipples to stop this from recurring?

How to get a new male cat stop attacking an existing female cat?


Posted January 13th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
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dubiduba asked:


My new roomate brought her new male cat. I have a female cat at home. The new cat immediately tried to chase my cat away. I need advice how to make this transition smooth and what to do to so these two cats get along. Male also sprays, is there any way to stop spraying? Thank you