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She is more than 3 months old.
The chairs are not new and it's pretty much the only thing she licks persistently. Sometimes she licks our hands or trousers but it's not persistent.
No she doesn't suckle on them. She started suckling once on her brother and I tried to...
Hi everyone.
One of my kittens likes to lick our dining table chairs, which are made of fabric.
I've tended to ignore it up to now but she spent a lot of time doing it today. And I read it could indicate some problems.
Any advice?
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My cat has stopped eating her dry food. She just comes and smells it and then goes away. She has been on the same brand for around 2 years.
Instead she comes to us when we're eating and tries to eat from our stuff. And she also eats her treats normally. She is definitely hungry...
Update: Thankfully there were no more accidents. As for burying their business, they do try to cover it most of the time but are not very successful. For example, digging a hole and then pooping outside it and not able to cover it.
If I catch them in the act, I try to guide them with their...
Update: No accidents so far. Room stinks a lot because they are not burying their poop. One just dug a hole before doing a poop and sort of tried to cover it but couldn't do it. I tried to correct him but he ran away.
Just to clarify I don't want to return them permanently. Just a couple of...
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I bought two kittens (siblings) from a family that had a mother cat. They are 2 months old.
The guy told me that they had started eating solid food for a few days and were using the litter box with occasional accidents.
However in the first day I have noticed a couple of things...
Maybe he just wants to play. My kitty does that with the wall, staring up at it cos she wants me to 'wave' a feather on the wall and then jump up at it.
My cat certainly waves her tail to express joy. When she greets us at the door and is head bunting us, her tail is upright and moving slowly from side to side. She also uses it the other way; when she's lying down and she feels irritated by my petting or something else, her tail will sort of bob...
My cat does it all the time. She'll start by looking at me all wild-eyed and then dart off at full speed to the other end of the house, behind the sofas. I peek at her from above the sofas, and she'll just stare back. (I'm always confused what she wants me to do at this point - Any...