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Bo B Bunny wrote:
Those cat hairball pukes are lovely to find too..... as you get into your bed for the night! :X

Eww! Yeah, they're great!:p Ugh and the real food ones:yuck, those are just priceless:grumpy:! Luckily, our cat mostly goes down in the basement to do that, ugh! Even still!


 
I find that Brewster is a really good cat 99% of the time, no way I'd ever want to kick or anything :shock:, yikes. She has pee'd and poo'd in the hay bag twice, and scratched a bit of paper in the hallway, then that one poo on the couch. But not so bad for almost two years old :D. When I think just how many times I have found rabbit pee and poo where I haven't want to, I would need 20 cats to be as bad as one bunner lol!

If you're finding your cat puking a lot of hairballs up, they made need more brushing. Do you feed them grass ever? Brewster eats grass to help with a bit of fibre (she loves it) and I brush her a lot and she's never had a hairball that I've known of.

 
Tank is a longer haired cat.We brush him, give him grasses, and he still manages to hork up a hairball now and then.

He's a good cat all in all. Of course, as I say that, he's chasing Diesel through the house - beating the crap out of him. I guess he's finally decided he's fighting back!


 
Chelle, yeah, we give her Iams again. She went to the vet today actually, cuz I noticed some bumps, then turned into looking like sores, eww. Fleas, again!:tantrum:

So, I also bought the spray stuff they had, so, I hope this is the end of the fleas! Thank Goodness, Snuff didn't get them!:shock:

I'll be spraying this stuff I got from the vet today, I have to go see what it's called. It will get rid of any flea infestation.:)
 
The spray from the vet is called Knock Out for fleas. Yay! So, we'll be using that this week. I've already used it on our enclosed, carpeted, porch.Had to treat that. That could be where she was getting them to begin with. So, we still haVe to spray rest of the house and the vet said to keep the animals out of the room for a half hour.

He also said to sprayagain in two weeks, when new larvae hatch andmake a beeline for adark area--eww!:? So, vacuum and then use this spray for fleas. Wish us luck!:)


 
NorthernAutumn wrote:
Right!
Nearing the anniversary of the historic cat poo thread... guess what happened this morning.

EXACT SAME BLOODY THING, MINUS THE KITTEN!!!!:grumpy:

I NEED HELP! :bawl:
(oooh, you cat!)
:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 
I sometimes find little kittie presents around the house, usually outside the litter tray. I have stepped in them once in socks and once in bare feet!!!!!! eeeeewwwww! I wanted to throttle the damn things. But, after some detective work we found at that they weren't doing it deliberatly but the poop was sticking to their fur around the bum (their persians) and falling off all over the place! Now we have to cut the fur around their bums which isn't all that pleasent lol!
 
ps. if you want to keep your cats from going in a certain area we have found a surprising way to keep them away! My fiancee brought me one of those pet walker baloons that is a cat and wherever we put it the cats are sure to stay away lol! They aren't keen on it at all and Max hates it even more after he tried chewing the string attached to it, then saw the cat balloon freaked and ran off still with the string in his mouth, causing the balloon to follow him! It was hilarious seeing him bombing round the house with this balloon flying after him and me trying to catch him and set him loose! Aaaww wish we had filmed it!
 
The only thing boss does is play with his pee like we have clumping litter so his pee is like a ball he plays with it.



Oh and chase storm around the house
 
NZminilops wrote:
I'm sorry but I laughed too! Been there and done that with my cat Brewster, she's done that once, a random couch crap :D.

Cats don't get it when you grab them by the scruff and yell at them and show them what they did wrong. Once they've done it, it's sort of left their mind, they will get confused and all they end up doing is getting scared of people which can lead to more crapping issues (lol crap is such a funny word :p).

It could be that the cat felt that there was some issue with the litter tray, for goodness knows what reason, and not to be crude or anything but the cats strong sense of smell would sense the human bottom smell on the couch (especially if you eat a lot of beans;)). They don't have logical thinking like we do I don't think...litter tray smells yucky or not accessable for some strange reason only the cat knows...couch smells like bottom....couch is soft and seems a good place to go...cat thinks it's doing something right...voila! Couch crap!

Like with bunnies, they aren't doing it to upset us, the cat genuinly would have had it's own reason to do it there.

I have to agree with the scent of the couch... no wonderproducts like Febreze sell here in the US... and couldn't help laughing myself...

Don't know if cats mark areas to show items are "theirs" but our dog Bridget would get peeved if Benn had a friend over that she did not approve of and she would pee on Benn's bed to let everyone know that Benn was HERS.

Gotta love our animals.:inlove: Even the crappy parts. :biggrin2:

Denise
 

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