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Paw Level: 3219

Member Since: 8 / 28 / 2008

Name: John

Location: , California

Categories: Adoption, Behavior, Cat Care, Feeding, Products

About Me: I love the cat breeds Russian Blue and Charteux. I am a strong believer in TNR, and believe that every cat should be spayed or neuteured. I would like to soon become a cats only veterinarians assistant. I love reading books about cats also, and love when people adopting cats ends in an success story! Right now I am writing a book about my cat Precious.

Personal Interests: I like baskeball, baseball, football, hockey, koup (And old English Game that I learned today) , and watching all those sports listed. I love reading... And I love purchasing stuff and using coupons. I also like going to the petstore, or to an animal shelter.

Cats:
  • Precious - Russian Blue

Cat Behavior

Yea this is very normal. as said above cats are just like toddlers who like to explore. my cat totally likes rubber bands for some reason, but remember that things when injested can get the cats sick. so get on ground level and clean up your place!

3 Answers  |  Asked By: iiFluffy_Kitty   8

6 / 16 / 2010
Rating 1

Cat Care

if you have a longhaired breed, its gonna be a lot harder to get them to stop shedding. you can bring your cats to somewhere like petsmart to get them groomed, and that will help a lot. or there are some things that i think you can buy at like petsmart and petco to help your cats stop shedding

12 Answers  |  Asked By: _wHiSkAs_   85

2 / 19 / 2010
Rating 1

Products
12 / 30 / 2009
Rating 0

Cat Behavior

As instincts, cats hate water. There\\\'s nothing you can really do about it except rewarding it every time if goes for a few seconds in the bathtub. Reward it with some of it\\\'s favorite cat treats. If the cat actually starts accepting this, then after each bath, gives him LOTS of love and treats. Continue, and he may start to actually like baths. If the above does not worth, just gently rub him down with a warm, wet washcloth. This is almost as good as a bath. And, truth be told, cats shouldn\\\'t even be taking baths. Baths dry out their skin and such. Hope this helped, if you need any more help or have any other questions, contact me at superfluffycats@gmail.com. :)

7 Answers  |  Asked By: catsalaawsome   1

12 / 30 / 2009
Rating 3
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