Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
3:51 pm
I have four cats and in a few months I will be moving into a one bedroom with my husband. Right now my cats have their own room since I have a two bedroom. At night and when we are out we put them in the room where all their stuff is and shut the door. I do this because I don't like them to lay all over our furniture because sometimes they have litter on them or poop on their tail and forget it. But when we move they will not have a room. I thought about getting a really big cage that I could maybe put away in the day when they have free roam or maybe a big playpen but I need one with a top so they cannot jump out. I don't like doing this but I also don't like waking up and seeing poop on my rug or litter on my couch. They are normally very clean but sometimes accidents happen. Does anyone know of an affordable playpen that comes with a top or a cage that is very spacious that can fold up and be put away when not in use?
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
2:55 pm
Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
Friday, January 29th, 2010 at
8:07 pm
My cat always scratches our stuff.My parent might get rid of her.How do you stop her from doing that?I love my kitty and if she leaves i don't know what ill do.PLZ HELP MY CAT PLZ.
i bought her a scratching post but she doesn't use it what do i do.I love her and if she leaves all i have is dogs and im more of a cat person.
i bought her a scratching post but she doesn't use it what do i do.I love her and if she leaves all i have is dogs and im more of a cat person.
sorry i forgot to add this. My cat doesn't eat cat nip and she to old to be declawed.(i dont know)I bought a post but she doesnt use it she loves wood and crapets also poops on the floors plz help i will miss her.also sorry i forgot to add this.
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
12:43 pm
I have been watching a friends dog while they are away and never having one my-self I need help in knowing if there is something wrong with there dog. He has been vomiting and he also scoots his butt along the carpet and he also arches his back and rubs up against your legs and the furniture like a cat. He seems very lethargic and does not even answer to his own name. We can give him a bath but he still has a very bad odor about him. He seems to be hungry all the time and the owner said not to feed him people food as he had a weak stomach and it would make him vomit. He will sniff on the kitchen floor for any food that may have been dropped. Please advise. Thanks
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at
12:34 am
My dad is getting sick and tired of my cats scratching our dining room chairs when they have a perfectly fine brand new 150 dollar scratching post. Whats the best pet friendly chemical or spray that doesn't wreck would and that can get them away from the furniture and another spray I can put on the scratching post so they will go on it more? Also please give me the best tips on how I can convince my dad to get a kitten. Ive tried everything! Please help! Thanks :D