Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at
12:50 pm
We feed both my cats Fancy Feast twice a day (about a tablespoon each time) and they have dry food out all the time. They are indoor cats so they don’t get much exercise. My kitten is 10 months old and I am afraid she is becoming overweight. My older cat who is 5 years old is losing weight, which the vet says could be worms or a viral thing, shes being treated for those in case thats what it is, but most likely its due to stress.
Any suggestions on how I can prevent my kitten from overeating, without denying my other cat food?
Saturday, August 28th, 2010 at
10:56 pm
I have 3 indoor cats and two litterboxes. I clean them out everyday but have a cat that pees behind the toilet. I have not made any changes with the litter. I scrub the floor and around the toilet everyday with bleach and hot water. My cats are all fixed. Do I move the catbox or put some kind of deterent behing the toilet? I love my cats but I also love a clean bathroom. Not to mention it’s disgusting!
Saturday, August 21st, 2010 at
12:27 pm
We’ve been feeding our cats friskies dry food since we’ve got them a year ago. And we also feed them friskies wet food. Well about 2 months ago we stopped the wet food. Just recently we started them back up on it. Our oldest cat hasn’t shown any signs of diarrhea, and both of our cats are indoor cats. Could changing their food like that be the cause of my youngest cats diarrhea problem?
Thursday, August 12th, 2010 at
2:06 pm
I have two indoor cats, and although they seem perfectly happy in my three-bedroom house, I was wondering about how it compares to the space they’d have to roam in if they were allowed outside and whether they’d be significantly more active there than inside.
Does anyone have any idea how large the roaming territory of domesticated cats is, or how much they actually do roam? Does it depend on the territories of other neighborhood cats, geographical markers such as roads and creeks, the gender of the cat, or the cat’s personality? And what do cats do when they’re wandering around the neighborhood?
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at
3:36 pm
I have 2 healthy indoor cats. I want to get a 3rd cat from a shelter.
1. Which vaccinations should I give my current cats before getting the new cat?
2. How long should I wait after vaccinating my current cats before getting the new cat?
3. Should I test the cat TWICE for feline leukemia before I introduce it to my other cats? Or is ONE test good enough? I ask because if the new cat recently caught leukemia, it will not show up on the test yet.