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LordHaveMurci said:
Negative Creep said:
Curtis decided to leave his first ever gift on my pillow last night - a bit of wood from his litter tray.
Erm.................thanks?
Better than the 'gifts' our rescue leaves on my pillow...Erm.................thanks?
Patch1875 said:
LordHaveMurci said:
Negative Creep said:
Curtis decided to leave his first ever gift on my pillow last night - a bit of wood from his litter tray.
Erm.................thanks?
Better than the 'gifts' our rescue leaves on my pillow...Erm.................thanks?
LordHaveMurci said:
Ours isn't tiny, not an accident either
Had this - google "middening". It's a form of territorial marking. Ours did it for a while when we had some building work done in the kitchen/diner (which is where he eats and his litter tray is, and the area he was confined to when we first had him). AstonZagato said:
How do you get cats to tolerate each other? Mine display a mutual hatred that is a bit scary. We regularly have to separate them (the little one goes for the big one).
We brought a rescue kitten home safe in the knowledge that our existing cat was very tolerant & would have no problem with it. Wrong In the end she rarely came home & then we had a phone call from an office not far away saying that she was as good as living there. We asked if anybody in particular was taking care of here & did they want to re-home her for her sake, they did & she is now a very happy only cat again
Sadly, the kitten that was is now being attacked by the neighbours Tom cat but that's on another thread.
AstonZagato said:
How do you get cats to tolerate each other? Mine display a mutual hatred that is a bit scary. We regularly have to separate them (the little one goes for the big one).
We had no idea what was going to happen, probably just luck but also Max is still young at 10 months and is a laid back cat who seems to get on with all the cats in the street.Gassing Station | All Creatures Great & Small | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff