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Paw Level: 40

Member Since: 11 / 7 / 2008

Name: Matt Catloverson

Birth Date: 10 / 8 / 1995

Categories: Adoption, Behavior, Breeds, Cat Care, Cat Tales, Feeding, Health, Products

About Me: I think it's wonderful how cats allow us to love them! :)

Personal Interests: Cats, computers, golf, television, art, tennis

Cats:
  • Mikado - Oriental
  • Coco - Siamese

Cat Feeding

We feed our cats Purina and Science Diet mixed together. They are both very healthy and love to eat this mixture.

10 Answers  |  Asked By: kekekitten   489

3 / 9 / 2009
Rating -1

Cat Behavior

American English: Talking cats would be awesome! Internet English: T4LK1NG C4TS WUD B T3H AW3SOMEN3S5ES!!!11

9 Answers  |  Asked By: master of disaster   11

2 / 19 / 2009
Rating 0

Cat Care

When you give a feral cat food, you're pretty much stuck with it unless you take it to an animal shelter, humane society, or a select loving owner.

11 Answers  |  Asked By: horsesfun321   62

2 / 19 / 2009
Rating 0

Cat Care

Don't kill the poor thing! If you don't want him/her anymore you should give him away or send him to a no-kill animal shelter. One more cat in an animal shelter won't hurt, especially if he's going to eventually be sent to a good home to a loving owner. Jumping on counters and stealing food is in a cat's nature. They're natural hunters. You could remedy the counter-leaping and food-pilfering behavior by buying a spray bottle and spraying him with water (only water) whenever he tries anything funny. He'll still try to attempt it, but a lot less frequently than now. Plus, four months isn't enough time to adjust to a new indoor cat. Cats are friendly, furry companions that you have to adapt to. If you haven't already killed him, you'll be glad you didn't in a few years when he keeps your feet warm at night or he bats at some dangling yarn.

21 Answers  |  Asked By: Ilikecats   44

2 / 19 / 2009
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