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    Can You Help Us With Kitten’s Gender?

    Thanks. HE is about six months now. I guess it’s time to get neutered. I’m a little relieved as I believe neutering is a much less invasive procedure than spaying.
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    Can You Help Us With Kitten’s Gender?

    We took this kitten in a couple of months ago and at the time the vet told us that she was a girl. However, over the past month I’ve noticed several cases of err... red rocket, while kitten is self grooming. Is it possible to definitively tell from these photos? Thanks!
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    New to cats. Could use some help

    One of our cats thinks he has a mind of his own and gets to make his choices as to where he wants to go, except that he will always follow a laser-pointer. So, if we want he confined in the room, we just guide him with it. Our other cat sort of astounded me when she responds to my gestures for...
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    Boundaries: Constant Meowing/Controlling where my cat goes on my desk

    Our kitten (more of an adolescent at 8 months, though) chills out when he is tired and only if there is nothing moving to trigger his prey drive. I think he can't help himself, if he is lounging for a much needed nap, he will pounce and run after any small thing that runs across his vision...
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    Boundaries: Constant Meowing/Controlling where my cat goes on my desk

    Congrats on finding your kitten. While I don't know much about how to steer cat behavior, which I will leave to someone with more accurate knowledge. It drives me crazy how on this subject in particular, there is an endless stream of conflicting advice from everyone. The difficulty is in...
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    Cat attacking child/manic

    Bless your heart for having such patience with it. Honestly, I would stop giving a rat's ass about the cat's well being after it intentionally attacks a 4 year old child. Sure, it isn't the cat's fault, but neither is it yours or the child's. I'll leave it up to the more experienced cat lovers...
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    Introducing new cat (with no kitty manners) to resident cat?

    I appreciate your patience and advice. Thank you very much
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    Introducing new cat (with no kitty manners) to resident cat?

    She is, yes. Yeah, I'm actually encouraged by this revelation about his recent neutering. It means things can only get better, even if they take more time.:D Surprisingly, coco really seems to try to interact with him. If I let them barely see each other, she will go and curiously watch. I took...
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    Introducing new cat (with no kitty manners) to resident cat?

    So today, mr bean slipped out the door as I tried to enter the bedroom. He was on top of coconut before I knew it, biting the back of her neck , mounting and trying to pin her down. He was also trilling so loud as he ran out and towards her. Before I could even clap, coco pushed him off her...
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    Introducing new cat (with no kitty manners) to resident cat?

    Much wise. Such knowing.
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    Introducing new cat (with no kitty manners) to resident cat?

    Thank you so much!  I had no idea that more confidence would mean more peace. I have a much clearer idea of how to proceed now, thanks to your clarifications regarding my specific questions.  I think our resident cat, Coconut, is a little threatened by the new cat, as he did pounce her a few...
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    Introducing new cat (with no kitty manners) to resident cat?

    Can you help me understand any signs to look for that would tell me that they are ready to have supervised visits? Is it a good idea to have the younger, new cat( just named Mr. Bean by my wife, due to his hilarious clumsiness) in a crate to meet the resident cat? Is it a good idea to switch...
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    Introducing new cat (with no kitty manners) to resident cat?

    Hi everyone, So we've been trying to introduce a cat we adopted a few days ago to our resident cat, Coconut. WE've had them separated for a few days, have been swapping socks, blankets and other items with their scents to each other. We have them eat while separated by a thin opening in a...
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    Traveling with my cat from Saudi Arabia to Washington DC

    Can you please update us with regards to Saudi Airlines' procedures regarding this? They have guidelines online, but knowing Saudi Airlines, those don't matter as much as what individual employees think is "right". I'm interested to know because we will be taking the reverse trip, from...
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    Does anyone have a cat that sleeps lays near your legs while you're sleeping?

    Our kitten loves to sleep anywhere on the bed, and will often try different spots only to be awaken by our movements, untill he settles down between my knees, where he can sleep in peace. 
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