I'm not familiar with that, it is a humane type of mouse trap? Also, my son's little terrier spends a lot of time in our backyard, is that something that would affect him?
Stella goes in and out of the catio all day, and I do try to keep an eye on her, but can't watch her constantly. However, yesterday I DID catch her as she burst through the cat door and bolted upstairs to my sewing room where she enjoys playing "Cat and Mouse." (Yep, lots of hiding places...
Wow, you are way more chill about it than me. I couldn't go back to sleep thinking about her latest "victim" running into my bedroom and taking refuge under my bed. So far, except for a little bird that somehow - and to this day I don't know HOW - got into the catio, she hasn't killed the prey...
The lizards aren't even the worst - it is the "furry" critters she brings in alive and I have to chase all over the house - mice and chipmunks. (She'll also bring in a big squirmy earthworm now and then!)
No, no food in the catio ever. We even have a little "outhouse" in there for a litter box, and I'd always heard that used cat litter deterred rodents.
But what I don't understand is why she is bring them in alive, I always thought cats brought home their "kill." That would be bad enough, but...
We have an indoors only cat, but she does have a nice catio with a cat door to come and go as she pleases. No matter how carefully we have secured the perimeters, suicidal rodents will somehow get in (I guess they burrow under the framing.) Stella catches them and brings them in the house...
Yes, the dog is cat sized and cat friendly - he is playful with a submissive disposition and totally non-aggressive (if anything, he is slightly afraid of the cats.) He gets along with both the cats, but the "girls" don't get along with each other, not even a little bit.
Can you explain to me...
My boomerang son has come back to live with us for a while. He has a 10 lb male Jack Russell terrier and a 5 year old spayed female cat. We have a 3-1/2 year old spayed female cat. She's been an "only pet" since we got her. My son has his own space in the in-law suite so the animals don't...
I tried that strategy! I'd leave the carrier out with the door open and treats inside hoping she'd just go in it on her own and get comfortable with it. She never once stepped foot in it. I finally gave up and put it away, hoping when I brought it back out it would seem "new" and she'd want...
I'm sure you all know how it is. You leave a box sitting around and a cat will get in it (even a shoe box!) You leave a grocery bag, gym bag, tote bag open and a cat will get in it. I can't pack a suitcase with her jumping inside. Heck, I recently put a salad bowl on the kitchen counter and...
Thanks for the input. Stella never hisses! I've never heard her hiss, snarl, or make any kind of aggressive stance and she's never scratched or bitten anyone in the two years I've had her. Right here with Tino is the most assertive I've ever seen her.
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I posted a video a while back trying to gauge my cat's reaction to my son's dog who visits from time to time. Stella's gone from cautiously curious to somewhat assertive. She will actually chase Tino and she follows him relentlessly when he's in our house. I don't know if...
Thank you for the encouragement. My son found Tino running loose in the road about six weeks ago. After searching for an owner and turning him over for the mandatory seven days at the animal shelter, my son was allowed to adopt him. He is the best dog, I can't believe anyone let him run off and...
I believe my son's cat - who is much more assertive than Stella - has given him a smack down or two. That is why he seems to have a healthy "respect" for cats - or so it appears.
So my son brings his dog Tino around most days for a couple of hours and he has NEVER lunged at Stella or chased her. (My son has a cat at home, so the dog is used to cats.) Stella never takes her eyes off him when he's here, she pretty much follows him around and just watches him. She seems...
I love the name he picked! He found the dog on Valentine's Day, and the dog has a kind of heart shaped spot on his side, so they named him Valentino - to be called Tino, of course.
SO....the question is how to keep the cat litter (which is in the laundry room) accessible to the cat but not...
My son found this adorable little terrier running down the road and was never able to locate the owner. After the obligatory week in the Animal Shelter (where he was chipped, neutered and vaccinated) my son was allowed to adopt him. The pup will stay at our house until my son finds a new...
It's almost like the light bulb went off and she realized that there were more things to see in those drawers and cabinets. A little while ago I caught her in the cabinet where we keep the bags of treats - she had opened the door, gone inside, and was trying to get into one of the bags. I'm a...