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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: San Jose, CA, USA
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is it kind of similar to bunnie overload in the shelters after easter? (just more kittens are born in the spring?) thanks. | |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: San Jose, CA, USA
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| ♥ Chip ♥ Smokey ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Leesburg
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__________________ ~*~ Chip ~*~ Smokey ~*~ My heart is wrapped around their little paws Karley Marissa born 1/20/12 weighing 8 lbs 11 oz and 21.5 inches long | |
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: USA
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| I have three dogs and a cat, they are ALWAYS chasing the cat. they never really fight, just barking and chasing. Chuckie and Candy's mamma |
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| I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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__________________ Chachi's & Jewels Mom Jewels http://www.dogster.com/?132431 Chachi http://www.dogster.com/?132427 | |
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Chicago, IL, USA
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| I'm glad to have run into this post. I often cat sit my sister's 1 year old cat when she's out of town but now that we have Chanel its becoming to be a burden. Roxie (the cat) hissed several times when Chanel got near her and I'm too scared to let them get close. Roxie has her claws. She even hissed at me when I was holding Chanel. I would like to be able to have both of them walk around the house but for now I have them separated, Chanel on the 1st floor and Roxie in the basement. Is there a way to get them aquainted?
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Where the deer and the antelope play
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: San Jose, CA, USA
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| i took the vet reference form to my vet today. i also asked the vet if he thought having a cat in the family (with milu and the bunnies) would be a good idea. he seems to think it would be fine. i was happy to read what the comments he wrote on the form ![]() What is your overall opinion of the dog(s) temperament? Favorable. Very friendly, accepting, accommodating. Towards Cats? No worries. Are there any reason why you would NOT recommend placement of a cat with this client? No. Would you like to make a personal recommendation for this applicant? (veterinarian's recommendations have a significant influence on our decisions) Absolutely wonderful client. Takes exquisite care of her pets. Has my full support. |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: San Jose, CA, USA
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| i also asked my vet about the cat's claw possibly hurting the dog's eyes. he said that it's possible and could happen, but VERY rarely. |
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Savage Garden
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| Remember to keep your kitty's nails trimmed! The only time I ever feel little pricks from her claws is when they've grown long & sharp enough to start curving longer than her sheath when retracted. I've trimmed my cat's nails since I got her at about 10 weeks. While she was still at the kitten stage, before she mastered the art of jumping and quit the habit of "climbing", we got a lot of destroyed leather furniture from claw tears. After a short period of discouraging her habit of climbing her daddy's leg like a tree, that stopped too, and saved his legs and pants! He thought it was cute though it started hurting him with the pricks LOL. Also with a scratching post/condo and/or carpetted door mat as we used that early on , my cat never scratches anything else. At the very beginning, when she'd scratch the carpeted floors and VERY early on, the door frame(s) (remember to not let them start a habit of climbing door frames even if you think they'll "grow out of it" like my brother figured with his kitten ), I'd take her straight to where she SHOULD be scratching and holding her paws gently up to it and making the paw/scratching motion with it while telling her, "Scratch here~ Good girl!" and she picked up after a few corrections and has lasted her lifetime thus far even after relocating.She'll be 9 this spring. I'm proud to say I've raised her to be a gentle kitty who plays by "kissing" (that's all mommy ever does with her, hugs & kisses) except when she's kicking her favourite ball around or tossing her little plush toys with her mouth into the air. She "bullied" my old shihtzu into giving up the best tanning spots by the glass door with the best view, etc, by "grooming" her relentlessly. My old dog would just get up and move to another sun spot to tan and nap in peace. They never played "chase" as all they did was either curl up together to sleep or my shihtzu would permit the cat to groom her. Our cat put up with our shihtzu's 3-hump greeting everytime she comes back from somewhere and grabs a hold of her to say "hi". I had a fairly laid back adult dog before the kitten and so she's never really had anyone to play "rough" with as she's been raised as an indoor-only cat. Now, it's as rough as she's capable of responding to my yorkie's "play". When my yorkie isn't chasing her, minding her own business, chewing on a bone, etc, she'd dash pass her repeatedly to taunt her so we know she WANTS to be chased... actually, what it's becoming is, our cat LOVES the recently started bum-licking service! ![]() It all started in the past two weeks or so while I did my usual snuggle & kisses with Pichu and smelled kitty #1 & #2 on her facial hair! I know she doesn't get to the litterbox as I'm with her always and the house is fairly quiet, and she's been taught not to enter the room where the litterbox is placed and if she does, she's usually caught long before she can reach the corner where the enclosed litterbox is (has a swinging door/lid). So I know she doesn't get to eat kitty droppings. She doesn't even eat her own. Later I witnessed her giving my cat generously LONG licks on her bottoms! And my cat leaves her tail up to make it easier access!! This is their new game! Previously, it was just annoying the cat with a series of play bites on the ear/scruff (behaviour she learned from the cat when the cat would nip her lightly ONCE on the ear to stop her relentless wrestling and play nipping). The cat also "bops" her on the head/face to stop the hyper jumping/pouncing, but never with claws out. There are times when she'd let out a yelp but jumps right back into playing. I've witnessed it multiple times before and so I don't get worried over it as it's sometimes just a yelp in anticipation of a "nip" but she's more aggressive than the cat ever was, so it's all good... though now my cat's quite a bit overweight, she can just "sit" on her and stop her if she felt so inclined, but never have used her weight to her advantage even when they're both on their hinds to out-height the other. So anyway, I don't think it's a problem introducing a kitten to a dog/pup or other animal household. They get used to it young and learn to be the best of friends and would more than likely play at your dog's level... and I would think it'd learn to be friendly with your rabbits too. I might go with a female cat over a male one just in case. Though male cats are very very affectionate, they may put up with less in terms of dominance or hyper behaviour, etc, but not sure about males at a young age. |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: San Jose, CA, USA
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| wow miao! thanks for the novel! lol ![]() i am just kidding. i very much enjoyed reading it!! i was lmao reading it actually! thanks for the advice, and i loved the story about kitty and doggies. actually, the particular cat that i am looking at is about 4 months old. i don't know if that's a kitten or not? but the rescue seems pretty strict, and wants me to take 2 kittens at the same time. so i am not sure what i will do. i will keep you updated though. |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: San Jose, CA, USA
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| do cats ears continue to grow as the cat grows or do they grow first and the body catches up later? does anyone know? just curious.also, for dogs, they are considered a puppy till about one year of age. how about cats? when are they full grown? does anyone know of a growth & development chart for cats? what are some of the things i should look for when looking for a cat? is it the same as looking for a dog? are there certain things to watch out for? thank you! |
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| ♥ Chip ♥ Smokey ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Leesburg
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__________________ ~*~ Chip ~*~ Smokey ~*~ My heart is wrapped around their little paws Karley Marissa born 1/20/12 weighing 8 lbs 11 oz and 21.5 inches long | |
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| YT 500 Club Member | We have a 20lb cat and Sophie, who is 8lbs. The cat is older, about 14, and Sophie is 7 1/2. We were worried that Mr. Kitty would be aggressive toward Sophie when she was a little puppy, but actually, it is Sophie who is aggressive toward Mr. Kitty. He is very gentle and has never shown aggression, but Sophie "herds" Mr. Kitty and is also a tattle tale. She also attacks him if we touch him (very jealous). We also notice that they do like each other and play at times. Kitty just "puts up" with Sophie. It is a very strange relationship.
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Savage Garden
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| Also maybe keep them separate until you've checked and treated for fleas and worms. |
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