Thursday, August 19th, 2010 at
1:54 pm
Our 12yr old female cat urinates all over the house. Usualy in the same few spots.
She hardly ever uses the litter box, and this has been going on for quite some time now.
The cat is an inside/outside cat
It is not a super friendly cat.
What do I need to provide for the cat in the room to make it feel comfortable?
Will it ever urinate in the litter box?
Monday, August 16th, 2010 at
11:03 pm
I have a young female cat that has a very sensitive stomach, so it is hard to find a consistent cat food that she will eat. She will try all the brands I have gotten, but if she throws it up she wont eat it any more. She has no trouble with wet food though, but I have 4 other cats and would like to keep the kinds of food I get to 2 kinds(dry that is), that I can keep out all day and I know that they will all be able to eat it.
Monday, August 9th, 2010 at
2:11 am
My new roomate brought her new male cat. I have a female cat at home. The new cat immediately tried to chase my cat away. I need advice how to make this transition smooth and what to do to so these two cats get along. Male also sprays, is there any way to stop spraying? Thank you
Monday, August 2nd, 2010 at
6:08 am
Around a couple weeks ago i went out to my backyard and found my male cat bagging another female cat (I hope
). Recently i thought about the weird event(BTW i always wanted a litter of kittens) and the following question stuck to my mind. How do i know a cat is pregnant and how do i catch that cat?
Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
4:21 am
I am looking into bringing a new cat into my home soon. I have a female cat though, she’s 2 1/2. I got her when she was about 5 months, and up until then she had lived with other cats. She is an outdoor cat and plays with other cats when she’s not home, but as soon as they get close to the home, she becomes very territorial, which females tend to do. Would she be more welcoming to a male cat?