My little baby I have named Charlie seems to really love me a lot, to the point were he meows when he cant find me in the house. I have had him since birth and he's 9 weeks old. Are all kittens affectionate as kittens? And will they still be as an adult cat?
Yes I can wash it, but the point is for her not to pee on it. I don't want to have to wash it daily because she thinks its a bathroom for her. I tolerate that she pees in the bath because I cannot stop that. I've tried almost everything, her litter is always clean, I'm pretty sure shes fine as...
The thing is, I don't want to have to go after her and buy 300 $ worth of products just because she's got an issue, isn't there a way to just get her not to crap on my bathroom carpet, it really wasn't lovely stepping in it
I love this cat a lot, and I've had her for 2/3 months now. But all she has been doing is causing me problems. Since I figured out she was pregnant ive done nothing but treat her like royalty, I've given up my whole room, I haven't slept in my own bed for 3 weeks because she's in there and she...
He just said she was healthy, which she is. She's a very happy cat.
And cats can very well be dirty, my neighboor took in a stray and it peed every where and destroyed her couches.
To me; a cat who is extremely healthy and seems to be very well happy, and still continues to pee and poop...
Just the answer I was looking for. It's just very stressful for me, let alone the cat. I took her in as a stray, being nice as I am. Is it weird that she pees and poops on a specific carpet?
im just extremely frustrated because I feel like its a slap in the face each time she's done it, its upsetting because I'm usually amazing with animals and this never happends.
The litter is nowhere near the kittens, the two cats have used the same litter fine for 2 months, she just does it to do it you know?
I realized in my first post I seem aggressive but Im not, I've done everything to help this cat, I've taken her in, I've given her good food and I take very well...