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    Comment by 'djade' in article 'How Long Can You Leave Your Cat Alone For?'

    I guess I'm one of the lucky ones - Harry travels with me.  We make a 12-15 hour car trip last 2 days because I stop every rest area when he is awake so he can walk on his leash.  We have a camper van so hotels are not an issue.  At home Harry is allowed out in our fenced yard, occasionally he...
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    too smart for toys

      I sometimes think we amuse the kitties - there they sit and watch us swing wands, throw toys, rattle toys, make noises, run thru the house, etc, .Harry likes milk  jug rings also.  He intentionally "loses" them under cabinets & stuff so he can "hunt" them.  I used to keep the "extras" in a...
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    too smart for toys

    I know exactly what you mean!  Harry Thomas is the same way.  He is 14months.  He learned to fetch, walk on a leash, follow simple commands on walks, etc.  Until now I've not heard another cat owner say mirrors don't fool their kitty.  Harry not only isn't fooled by a mirror, he uses them to his...
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    Dominance neck biting

    My cat, Harrry Thomas is 14months old. We got him as a 6wk old. He accepts the "commands" of my hubby's 19 year old female, and other than trying to tempt her to play he does not bother her. Harry is trying to dominate ME ! ! ! He bites the skin on my wrist (actually the cuff of my jacket...
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