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homoe 06-29-2017 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 1152448)
I think that I spoiled the baby kitty. Last night before I fell asleep I noticed that the baby kitty's head was laying in one hand and my other hand was rubbing her tummy.

The kitten still sleeps in her own bed.

The baby kitty is a happy cuddler.

:rollcat:

NOW if only you could find a woman like that kitty...........

Chad 06-29-2017 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1152449)
NOW if only you could find a woman like that kitty...........

So true. :)

GeorgiaMa'am 06-29-2017 09:20 PM

Tiny Dog and Diva Kitty both came and comforted me when I came home with my sore tooth from the endodontist. All I have done is lie around and _hurt_. They have both been very sweet, and not demanding at all. I know they can tell when I don't feel well.

Medusa 06-30-2017 12:20 PM

Killer will eat all of Bella's food unless Bella's food is up on a footstool that he can't reach.
This morning I watched Bella eating from her footstool but pausing every few seconds to drop 2 or 3 kibbles on the floor that Killer would immediately scoop up. This action repeated at least 8 or 9 times.

BELLA WAS TOTALLY FEEDING HIM.

*mind blown*

Lyte 06-30-2017 02:55 PM

Walking da cat...
 
I made the mistake of letting my beasties out onto the patio one day while it was raining. It was all good till the rain started to let up and they ventured onto the grass! No biggie .... except... now the lil buggers want OUT all the time! :blink: lol

They have a catio but clearly that no longer satisfies! I've never walked or leashed or harnessed a cat ... anyone with such experience? I'm primarily concerned about what type of harness or ... whatever it's called... it use. I don't want them to escape! Thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks! ;)

Kosmo 06-30-2017 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Lyte (Post 1152586)
I made the mistake of letting my beasties out onto the patio one day while it was raining. It was all good till the rain started to let up and they ventured onto the grass! No biggie .... except... now the lil buggers want OUT all the time! :blink: lol

They have a catio but clearly that no longer satisfies! I've never walked or leashed or harnessed a cat ... anyone with such experience? I'm primarily concerned about what type of harness or ... whatever it's called... it use. I don't want them to escape! Thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks! ;)

Sorry, can't help. My girlfriend tried a harness for the cat, but wasn't appreciated by cat. Now trying to keep ours (same cat) from "jumping" the fence.

I laughed at "catio".

Lyte 06-30-2017 04:06 PM

Oh yeah... I laughed at catio when I first heard it ... but it's a serious deal now! lol

Now if having a catio isn't going too far for an animal... there are companies that have just what you need to keep your cat from hoppin' the fence. Peep this... :sunglass:






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Originally Posted by Kosmo (Post 1152597)
Sorry, can't help. My girlfriend tried a harness for the cat, but wasn't appreciated by cat. Now trying to keep ours (same cat) from "jumping" the fence.

I laughed at "catio".


Kosmo 06-30-2017 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Lyte (Post 1152610)
Oh yeah... I laughed at catio when I first heard it ... but it's a serious deal now! lol

Now if having a catio isn't going too far for an animal... there are companies that have just what you need to keep your cat from hoppin' the fence. Peep this... :sunglass:


That is cool.

GeorgiaMa'am 06-30-2017 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Lyte (Post 1152586)
I've never walked or leashed or harnessed a cat ... anyone with such experience? I'm primarily concerned about what type of harness or ... whatever it's called... it use. I don't want them to escape! Thoughts? Suggestions?

I tried walking a cat once. I had a harness with a lead for her. I let her walk around in it for awhile, and then started trying to walk with her. I went very, very slowly. I would take a step, wait for her to catch up, and then take another step. I thought, "This is going pretty well!" and I looked around at her. The cat had just laid down on her side, and was letting me drag her along! I never tried it again after that. Good luck!

gotoseagrl 06-30-2017 10:27 PM

The puppy, who has now fully learned his baby bark, wouldn't stop barking at his own reflection in everything shiny - from the fridge, to the stove, to the fireplace, etc. :giggle:

candy_coated_bitch 06-30-2017 11:20 PM

Tore through the apartment, bit our hands and feet, scratched us, hung from a lamp shade, tipped her bowl over, played with her toy, and finally worn out, napped with me. Aaahh, kittens!!!

Gemme 07-01-2017 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Lyte (Post 1152586)
I've never walked or leashed or harnessed a cat ... anyone with such experience? I'm primarily concerned about what type of harness or ... whatever it's called... it use. I don't want them to escape! Thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks! ;)

Make sure the harness distributes the force equally around the shoulders and belly. Don't even attempt it with a simple collar.

There will likely be some pulling as they adjust to it but it's entirely possible. People have to train dogs to walk on a leash. Cats are no different. It won't be natural to them but consistent and patient training can work wonders.

This is a pretty good tutorial on it.


homoe 07-01-2017 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by candy_coated_bitch (Post 1152722)
Tore through the apartment, bit our hands and feet, scratched us, hung from a lamp shade, tipped her bowl over, played with her toy, and finally worn out, napped with me. Aaahh, kittens!!!


This brought back memories of a gal I once dated...:giggle:

Lyte 07-01-2017 06:06 AM

That's super! Thank you! :)

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1152749)
Make sure the harness distributes the force equally around the shoulders and belly. Don't even attempt it with a simple collar.

There will likely be some pulling as they adjust to it but it's entirely possible. People have to train dogs to walk on a leash. Cats are no different. It won't be natural to them but consistent and patient training can work wonders.

This is a pretty good tutorial on it.



Medusa 07-03-2017 10:10 AM

I caught the most hysterical video this morning!

Killer, who weighs in at maybe 5 pounds but thinks he's the biggest badass ever when it comes to bones, informed Bella that she was DONE CHEWING on her yak bone by running over, showing one tooth, and placing his tiny little Cheetoh-smelling paw on top of her bone.

She immediately turned her head away from him and then got up and moved away. She's 70 pounds! She could easily sit on him and crush him but she's fine letting him rule the roost around here. LOL

Chad 07-03-2017 01:48 PM

Pets
 
The baby kitty finally got off my lap and is laying on the window seal enjoying the sushine. The kitten is rolled up in the bed sheets taking a quiet nap.

They both have enjoyed me being home so much this holiday weekend.

:rollcat:

~SweetCheeks~ 07-03-2017 05:24 PM

whew
 
After a 10 day scare with the new kitten not wanting to play, eat much or drink water we are on the mend. Though found out she is definitely younger than said to be. Shes barely 10 weeks old not the 13 they claimed her to be. And has decided I am her momma, she follows me everywhere and until yesterda would only eat if I was right there. She was her playful spunky self this morning and I am so relieved and happy to have our little ninja kitten back.

Chad 07-04-2017 09:29 AM

Pets
 
The baby kitty gets so excited when I pick up the light pointer. She knows the sound when I pick it up. She can still run up a wall chasing it at 11 years old and very stout.

The kitten is slowly learning that the light pointer is big fun.

:playingcat:

GeorgiaMa'am 07-04-2017 05:24 PM

Tiny Dog got a big comb-out and a bath today. A friend came over to help me, so it wasn't nearly the chore that it can be. Clean doggie!

Diva Kitty was just snooty. Your day is coming soon, kitty!

Degotoga 07-06-2017 09:51 AM

My dog came racing around a corner and got caught off guard by a nonchalant cat that just happened to be going in the direction that my dog was coming from. Badass the dog jumped over the cat then turned around and gave her a go to hell look. If looks could kill...

My dog is still bent out of shape, the cat is still ignoring her, and I'm still laughing.


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