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Paw Level: 42

Member Since: 7 / 20 / 2008

Name: Kacie West

Birth Date: 6 / 24 / 1990

Location: Topeka, Kansas 46571

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

About Me: i have three cats at home and all of them are rather...strange...i love all of them and they are a part of me. i don't know where i would be at emotionally without these cats. they calm me down when i'm upset, run races around the house and make me laugh...

Personal Interests: singing, art, piano, animals

Cats:
  • maggie - Tabby
  • max - American Shorthair
  • matthias - Bombay

Cat Health

my kitten did the same thing a few times. Maybe it didnt chew its food enough or ate too quickly. one time ist anything to worry about.

10 Answers  |  Asked By: Katlovr   119

7 / 26 / 2009
Rating 0

Cat Behavior

Cats are VERY stubborn. its like they get the message and send it back it to you. try treats, if you cat just refuses to do anything, then maybe you cant teach it anything. or, you could just be persistent and fight a losing battle.

4 Answers  |  Asked By: gnikita98   12

7 / 26 / 2009
Rating 2

Cat Behavior

That\\\'s always how they act toward new cats. What i did was i took both cats into one room with a water squirt-gun. and sometimes, cats dont mind water, so you COULD add a little bit of vinegar, but dont spray at the face. but watch them for about 15 minutes then graually go to 20, 30, 45, 1 hour, and then see however long they can stand each other.

4 Answers  |  Asked By: mingshee46   104

7 / 26 / 2009
Rating -2

Breeds

even if this were possible (which it isn't), it wouldn't be a calico. no two cats have the same coloring unless they're breeds are specified to have a certain look. definitely not calico kittens. plus, a calico isn't a breed. It's a coloring pattern.

8 Answers  |  Asked By: KatDarklighter   2

4 / 2 / 2009
Rating 0
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