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My cats chew and shred paper and cardboard incessantly. Help!
My cat is super active at night for a few days, she keeps scratching the sofa and running around. She is spayed. We have two scratching cardboards and a cat tree for her. We just moved to a new apartment for 3 weeks and she seems accommodating quite well for the new environment.
My cat has developed a way of playing with us by biting and scratching (climbing our legs, back...) us. She used to do it in a way that didnt hurt but niw her teeth are bigger and it really hurts. How do we stop this behaviour? Is it normal? She has no other kittens to play with, but has many toys and a scratching post.
I am at my breaking point I wish there was a class to take misbehaving young cats . I in the beginning was the nice cat parent but now I’m changing my tone of voice and she still won’t listen to me she now scratches our rug and eats stuff off it like string and when I say no she still does it so I had to spray her with water that didn’t work long so next step was to scruff her that worked for minute but she disobeyed me anyway I don’t know how people truly discipline there cats . Any suggestions
Hi! (Again)! Ok, Scruff is doing great. We took her to the vet, she got her shots and distemper test( negative). The Vet said she's about 3 months old and probably pregnant. She's doing very well indoors, eating, drinking using the litter box. My question is : She stays in the bedroom and won't come out with us in the living room. Our other cat and dog are out in the living room too. Scruff seems to want me to sit in the bedroom with her. I do. want her out in the living room with us!! How?
I currently own a cat and I brung home a new cat two days ago and I keep him in my room so they can only smell each other from under the door but the cat that I already had has been furiously attacking at his own tail and hiding under beds and blankets I would like to know if this is normal or I should take him to the vet to get him checked.
Hello my cat is an inside and out cat, I live in Florida. I have two litter boxes for him it is a clumping brand so it's an easy clean up, he has no problem using them. the question is the box I have put outside is clumping with out my cat using it, and when it does start to clump he doesn't use the one out side.... but still uses the box with the same litter inside. Which litter should I use out side?
Hi. I'm freaking out because I just noticed these small light tan colored things on my bed where our cat has been sleeping (she's always inside
Introducing two cats to a cat and dog household. Would the defusers for cat and dog work together if on at the same time or counteract each other?
We found out our 6 month old ragdoll was peeing in the bathtub which is less than 1 metre from the litter box. We then covered the bathtub with a glass table top and he seems to still jump up and pee on top when we're not around. He drinks plenty of water and eats fine and is on a very good diet. Could this just be his habit or are there any recommendations as we were thinking of getting him a second litter box and putting it on top of the bath. Any suggestions or help please. Thankyou.
Have a spunky new rescue chihuahua mix and she is skittish. So much so she will resist any efforts to trim her nails. We have 4 dogs so I have trimmed nails hundreds of times--but with Ricki Ricardo, no luck. I sit on the floor and flip them over and cradle them between my legs. My wife distracts them with peanut butter on a spoon. Besides going to a groomer or vet, any ideas? I thought maybe a groomer table might help. Are there premium nail cutters of higher quality than store bought?
Hi. Since Oliver is the only cat here and I can't afford to have another cat, how do I make him happy and safe as an indoor outdoor kitty?