Re: new friend


Anybody got a kid I could rent??

Theresa

Johnson Cyndi D Civ 95 CG/SCSRT wrote:
I have discovered how to get two hyperactive kittens to sleep through
the night. You need a 9 year old girl and the fishing pole toy. Give the
girl the toy around noon, point her at the kittens, and come back around
6 pm. Works great.

Cyndi


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From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On
Behalf Of Pam Evans
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 2:26 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] new friend

Oh yes.  Little Bit decided to bring her pole toy to bed w/ her last
night.
While she played w/ the monkey tail at the end of it, the pole itself
thrashed around my double bed and like to have "caned" me to death while
I
was trying to fall asleep.  I'm laying there going - oh yeah, pole toy
in
the bed, what a wonderful idea.  Fortunately she seems to be ADD and
doesn't
do any one thing for very long.  She is easily distracted.  Oy.

On 10/16/07, Jesse Bell <silverhawk@flash.net> wrote:
Cats...ya gotta love them and their antics.  I watched Raja and Boomer
last night..she walks by him (slowly..to make sure she gets his
attention..which she does) and Boomer does what a herding dog
does...he runs
over, gets in her face and freezes.  She freezes.  They stare for a
moment,
then she bolts.  He runs after her, she jumps up on the dresser going
"HA
HA" and she sits there...and he waits for her to jump down.  She does.
Then
she lays down and he goes over and starts sniffing her, and she grabs
him by
his face and starts giving him a BATH!!  I never expected that from
Raja.  Ya could have knocked me over with a feather.  Just bizarre but
cute
behavior last night.


Kitty <kmrsy@comcast.net> wrote:
I think Auralie is right about another box, for whatever the reason.
There
have been a few times I've had to resort to setting up a second box
for
awhile. Jack used to think it was great fun to lie in wait and spring
on
his unsuspecting fellow cats and scare the bejesus out of them as they
exited the box. Braveheart said the heck with that and went somewhere
else.
I set up another box for him in another room and he began using it.
After
he got over it and Jack got past it, I steered him back to the main
box
and
eventually got rid of the extra one.

Kitty
neIN, Zone 5
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From:
To:
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] new friend


In a message dated 10/15/2007 11:14:55 AM Eastern Standard Time,
cyndi.johnson@edwards.af.mil writes:

The biggest problem is still the litterbox issue, I am trying a
number
of things but someone - my guess is orange cat but I could easily be
wrong - is urinating in a bunch of places that aren't the
litterboxes.
The pheromone stuff has not helped, or hasn't helped much.
Well...there
are a few more ideas to try but if we can't solve it some lucky cat
is
going to end up with a kitty condo outside. And I would really
rather
not have to do that.

Cyndi, we have four litter boxes for our four cats. Maybe at least
one
more would help.
Seriously, every time I have had a problem with a cat urinating
where
it shouldn't, it has eventually turned out to be a urinary infection
of
some sort. In a couple of cases, I was sure the cat was doing it
deliberately as a way of telling me she had a problem
Auralie



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