they're all sooo cute! your "furkids" look completely happy with those toys. maybe they growl and like them so much 'cause the toys are furry, but small enough that they can feel like the toys are a prey that they can dominate.
your cats may just want to be closer to you, so to speak, so they steal 'pieces of you' and put it near their area, i.e. their food. to cats, food is a big deal, a necessity. having collections of you around that area could mean they feel they're not getting enough of you, or just showing their...
separation anxiety?
have you had your kitty for the full 1.5 years?
are you or your husband sick? sometimes when people get sick, and cats can always tell, they take it very, very hard.
if the kitties are young, they're just packed with energy. trying adding some toys that they can get they're kitty aggression out on. stuffed animals work well. for example, next time you find your cat attacking something, replace it with a stuffed animal. play with them and the stuffed animal...
is your cat feral? it occurs moreso, i find, in feral cats or cats from a feral background.
cats also do it to "preserve". like, an incoming kitty might make your main coon feel threatened so he tries to "bury" the food to preserve it for later, or a late night snack.
completely normal.
Some medicines are good to follow with water so the taste lingers in their mouth less. But, I think you should use a syrine, definitely. Buy a new one if the one you have broke. I like arlyn's idea. Another is to use a blanket: put it our your cat and open her mouth with one hand, and syrine...
It depends on where you have your cat fixed. Vets tend to be more costly than nonprofits. Look around your area, like in yellow pages or do a google search.
I have a cat that licks fabric. She'll be cleaning and her tongue will wonder off and then she'll be licking the couch/bedsheets/carpet... She also licks windows, almost fanatically. No idea why. Are your blinds dusty? It's gross, but maybe your cat likes licking dust? Or maybe your cat...
I don't think there is a right answer for any of the questions you posed. I've had my two cats since they were kittens, and both are very affectionate. Granted, I think the fact that I was a kid when we got them and wouldn't leave them alone (raise your hand if you dressed up your kitten when...
She is.
As for the sounds she makes, cat's meows vary greatly. Definitely. I've heard some very odd meows. She may just have her own sound. If you're concerned a vet could assure you that it's not a sore throat or any similar sickness.
Most likely, you just got a unique-sounding kitty...
I have two cats and a tight budget. A while ago we had a a vet come to the house (we only do housecall vets) and she suggested getting the dog Frontline and giving cat-sized doses to our cats. It works well, and spreads out far.
Does anyone else do this?
First, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I've never gotten over any of my cat losses-- especially with pictures.
It may be your Lulu. It may not. Either way, why not put some food out. I think it's somewhat unreasonable to assume anything, since it has been two years, and there's no way to...
Why is the litterbox so stinky? I mean, I know some cats have foul smells coming out of them, but do you clean it often? Some cats need it cleaned daily. Also, where is it? I keep my cat's (two) in the "office", so only that room smells like cats. Not sure about your arrangements...
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Yeah, the boarding facility sounds great. (My only skepticism is that it is outdoor also-- is your kitty solely indoor, right now? I'm nuerotic about indoor/outdoor deals. If your cat goes outdoors now, no worries. If she's indoor only I'd be concerned that it might stimulate her interest...
Don't be afraid of hurting him, you probably won't unless you touch his actual eye. He'll feel much better once his eyes are clean, and a few minutes of clean time is worth it. Warm cloth. If it's hard to clean his eyes (especially if you wait and it seems to become hardened) try taking a...
With so many posts about cats and odd behavior, I thought I'd ask what kinds of oddities others experience.
My cat, Clea, use to fall asleep on top of our refrigerator. We have a tall one, close to the ceiling type. It's a marvel how she got up there. We'd be searching and see her and gasp...
Yes, it should. But the method that works will be specific to your cat. But since the noise isn't coming from you as far as the cat knows, it'll think the act of getting on the counter invokes the noise, so it will no do the action to not hear the noise. Theoretically.
It might also be an instinctual thing, or for comfort-- a small tight space all to themselves. It's intimate, especially if you're there with them. I had a friend who had persians and she would just put a blanket on top of them and they'd be contented. My cat is a bed hog.