Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
Home
Discussion GroupsGeneral TopicsCat AnecdotesHealth and BehaviorRescue
CatKB.com
Contact UsLink To UsSearch & Site Map

Cat Forum / General Topics / May 2004

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

ThreadLast Post  Replies
cat litter15 May 2004 17:00 GMT1
please help! How do I stop my cat using the cat litter tray indoors?
After 6 years of living in a flat she now has a garden. she loves going
outside
but comes back in to use cat litter tray.
Scratch Post wood or carpet?15 May 2004 15:06 GMT12
I see these very expensive scratching posts at Petsmart.
I was thinking of making my own.
Does carpet really provide a scratching post for the cats?  These things
they sell look like fun toys for the cat but do they really provide a
Your Daughters Boyfriend15 May 2004 05:48 GMT60
What would you do if your daughters boyfriend did this to your cats?
This was taken from an article by Amber Hunt Martin.
<start article>
It wasn't just that Edward Baker allegedly bashed the cat in the face.
Help needed on Cat introductions15 May 2004 04:02 GMT1
RMC <rmc@craven.worldonline.co.uk> wrote;
> We have a female cat (Tails) who is approx 11 years old. She is very shy
> cat, but very terratorial. Any cat that enters our garden is soon seen off
> by her.
My yawning cat strikes back...15 May 2004 01:17 GMT1
Look at my cat terryfing everyone being in it's neighbourhood:
http://www.skomrak.net/gallery/Katten/Kattegjesp
Signature

Øyvind Hoven Oftedal

cat litter14 May 2004 17:38 GMT5
My cat has lived in a flat for six years, now she has a garden and loves it,
how can I get her to stop using her cat litter tray indoors?
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bringing the second kitten home14 May 2004 12:47 GMT15
He's in perfect health, apparently. Not Elijah's brother, he's too young,
although because of malnutrition, the vet isn't keen to guess his age.
It wasn't love at first sight, sadly. I put the closed box near Elijah, so
that he could smell it, but he didn't appear interested. ...
My Cat won't eat Cat Food14 May 2004 04:53 GMT3
 I have a cat with some rather peculiar tastes. He's about two years old,
rather skinny (the runt of a litter, actually), and has a fairly normal
appetite. Sort of. You see, he won't even sniff the cat food we leave for
him to eat, when he comes in the house. He walks right by it, ...
Typical example of PETA stupidity:14 May 2004 04:29 GMT13
Once upon a time a few years back, there was to be an organized Deer culling
in Southern New England. The perfectly justifiable notion for this action
was the spare the deer population the rigors of overpopulation and
A cat who looks like Adolf Hitler?!14 May 2004 04:05 GMT6
A feline version of the infamous & ignominious Hitler?  See for yourself at the
following pics -
http://members.aol.com/dlee122298/images/cat03a.jpg
http://members.aol.com/dlee122298/images/cat00.jpg
Cat Grass at Home13 May 2004 19:44 GMT13
We are having a devil of a time purchasing the usual "Cat Grass" that
our cats love so much. Just recently [here in North San Diego] both
Petsmart and PetMart have gone completely out of stock. It is something
of an inconvenience to have to trot all over town trying to find it;
Helpfull sites to learn about housebreaking kitten needed please.13 May 2004 18:49 GMT3
My neice took in a 9 months old kitten and is having trouble teaching it to use litter
box.  Do you people know of any good sites that I can refer her to that will help her?
Her e-mail and my response is below.
http://members.aol.com/larrystark/
Q: Cats with imitation leather and leather.13 May 2004 15:54 GMT2
Bonjour,
i have two cats, and they make theirs claws on my imitation leather sofa.
SQomebody ask to me: if the sofa is in real leather, they don't make
claws on it.
Introduction and warning13 May 2004 04:28 GMT4
My name is Debi and I had two adult cats that were indoor/outdoor. A few
nights ago I heard an awful scream and found my Sophie lying on the floor
with bright bloody froth coming out of her mouth. Within 5 minutes she was
dead. She was an otherwise healthy, happy sweet, 6 year old ...
Furniture13 May 2004 03:37 GMT8
> "James Marz" <marzproject@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ed476710.0405081004.395a7a7@posting.google.com...
>> Declawing is a tried and true method for solving this problem. It
is
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 April, 2004
 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread



©2008 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.