How do I know if my kitten is having fun playing with my other cat?


Posted March 18th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
kitten
asked:


Our older cat always seems to attack the kitten but the kitten doesn’t like run and hide and he seems to instigate it sometimes. The thing is, he always screaches when the bigger cat has him and wags his tail once he gets away. Is this just fun or is the kitten afraid?

Are eggs (of any type) good for a cats health?


Posted March 13th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
cats health
ryman1214 asked:


My dad has been feeding my cats a lot of eggs recently and we don’t like the idea of it (my mom, sister and I). One of them is somewhat heavy/flabby and 2 1/2 years old. The other is still growing and is a few months old. The eggs have mostly been fried. Is this really healthy for them?
Also, I know this isn’t about the eggs, but what age does a kitten have to be to get vaccinated and neutered?

Cats?


Posted March 11th, 2009 by admin 9 Comments »
cats
bubberdub18 asked:


Why do cats knead. (With their paws)
my cat is a boy and it’s a kitten

I have a nine week old kitten who vomits frequently, any ideas?


Posted March 3rd, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
kitten health
bitbee26 asked:


Also I need to know if it is going to affect my other kittens health or mine?

How to prevent food agression in kittens?


Posted February 28th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
kittens
Neuro asked:


Is it even normal? I mean I’ve heard dogs that have it, but what about 1.5 month old kittens? I’ve got a single kitten living with her mom, and she has started eating solids. She has developed this vicious attitude towards her food. If I move my hand close to her, she strats growling menacingly and slashing at my hand, and when i hand feed her she attacks my hand (and the food). The thing is basically psycho, and I’d like her to stop. I’ve considered stroking her while she eats, although that seems to set her off even more, but thought it might cease after a while, so does anyone have anything?

How can I get my kitten to stop attacking my plants?


Posted February 25th, 2009 by admin 9 Comments »
kitten
libbybellino asked:


My kitten attacks my plant and she/he has already broke 3 of my leaves off my plant and is scratching or tearing apart one of my leaf that is still attached to the plant. We put the kitten in the bathroom for 5 minutes and it doesn’t seem to work. We don’t want to hit the kitten, we just want the kittn to learn on its own without us hitting it and yelling at it. Please, we need some advice!!! Thank you!

Why does my kitten suckle the others testies?


Posted February 25th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
kitten
James69sk82001 asked:


My wife and i have two male kittens. One kitten suckles on the others testicles. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to stop this behavior?
they were orphaned by their mother. they were found under a classroom portable
they are about 4-5 weeks old

Can you be allergic to kittens but not adult cats?


Posted February 20th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
kittens
Mihael Keehl asked:


I’ve had a cat for at least 8 years and I’ve never had a problem. This week I bought a kitten and it seems like I can’t stop sneezing and I get a runny nose a lot of times when I’m around it.
Is it possible to be allergic to kittens but not cats?? And do you ever just get used to it or outgrow it or something?

Can my kitten get sick or something from too much cat nip?


Posted February 15th, 2009 by admin 6 Comments »
cat nip
arahsas asked:


He’s about 5 or so months old now and he just today realized he loves cat nip. He went bezerk on the stuff that was in a catmat and drooled and chewed it and ripped a hole in he fabric and keeps spazzing out. He also chews his own foot after it. He’s reacting to it like I’ve never seen a cat do before , like a person on drugs. Can he get sick or anything from too much, especially if he eats it (he did tear open the mat)?

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?