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April 08 Kitty Pic of the Month

posted by Abby in April 30th, 2008 

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Feline Rivalry, What Should I Do?

posted by Abby in April 29th, 2008 

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blueyedprincess0406 asked:

7 week old male kitten and 6 year old male cat.. I just got a 7 week old kitten and my older cat doesnt like it. He hisses and swats at the kitten and goes in the other room and wont come out for the day. I bring them together 3-4 times a day but it seems like my older cat wants nothing to do with the kitten...Also...my kitten wont stop meowing!!! He meows when u walk away, when ur in the same room or when he is eating, going to the bathroom or just laying there...what can I do to get him to stop?? I've tried a spray bottle with water and that only makes the kitten run and hide and meow more...I havent gotten much sleep cuz he meows all the time!!!! GRRRR!!!!!!

Give your cat time!

Cats think they are kings of their jungle. You bring another cat into his territory, and there's gonna be kitty hell to pay!

Don't worry, they will adjust in time. But it's not a bad idea to separate the two for a couple days to get the little fur balls adjusted.

What to do about my kitten’s diet?

posted by Abby in April 26th, 2008 

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anonymous_arrest asked:

I have two kittens and there mother. The mother and the older kitten are fine when they go to the litter box and even cover it up. The youngest kitten is abnormally potent though. I have been feeding him kitten food since he was old enough to eat it. But about two or three months ago the kitten started going and when he would get out the smell would spread through the entire house very quickly and linger for an extremely long time. We clean the litter box daily and we even got more than one little box and then got covered littler boxes. Yet, no matter what whenever the kitten goes the smell just dominates is all i can say. I feed the mother adult indoor cat purina and the ktiten well, kitten purina food. Is there anything i can do to try and make the smell stop at the source? The kittens are almost eight months old so not really kittens anymore could it be related to them not being neutered?

Have you considered feeding your cats premium food? Commercial cat food can be affordable, but premium foods found at pet stores or vets are nutritionally dense. Cats/Kittens fill up on premium foods faster.

I buy my cat's food from the vet. It's more pricey, yes... but my cats are healthier for it!

Hello Kitty is Back

posted by Abby in April 24th, 2008 

hello kittyJoin Hello Kitty® and her friends in five exciting storybook adventures!

"Robin Penguin": Once upon a meow in the forest of Knotty-Pine, Sheriff Grinder tries to steal everybody's bubblegum…until Lady Kitty and her merry friend Robin Penguin team up to foil his sugarcoated plans!

"Hello Mother Goose": Grinder Piper has misplaced his pickled peppers, and Catnip McMuffet hasn't seen her tuffet all morning! Can Hello Mother Goose solve the mystery and help everyone live happily ever after?

"The Ugly Quackling": Mamma Quackling (Fangora) has just hatched four new eggs. But one of her tiny darlings (Chip) doesn't fit in. Will this odd little bird learn to be like the others…or discover something much more exciting? Read More Here

Introducing New kitten to Old Cat?

posted by Abby in April 22nd, 2008 

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Someone asked:

my older cat is about 1 year and 2 months and my new kitten is 2 months.
Today is the 3rd day of having an new kitten.
I had already put the kitten in the carrier twice and let the older cat check him out.(he hissed and growled, but the kitten didn't she just meowed. So cute!)
The kitten is staying in an separte room right now, which is the bathroom.
What else should I do? Should I just let the kitten and cat meet or wait a few more days? I'm scared that the older cat will mabye scratch or attack the kitten...
Also I already got the kitten checked out, its healthy!!

Keep the new kitten separated from the cat for a couple more days. Then establish short introduction sessions to get the two kitties acquainted. Let the kitten out for about 10 minutes....if things go well that's great! If your cat acts agressively, then you know he's not ready yet.

Cute Kitten Talk

posted by Abby in April 21st, 2008 

Cats have their own language that only cat lovers can understand :D

 

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Meew!

Introducing new kitten to ‘old kitten’?

posted by Abby in April 19th, 2008 

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Jen-Jen asked:

We recieved a kitten 12 weeks ago from my mother (she walked in through her dog door). Luna is now approx 24 weeks old. Thursday an approximately 12 week old kitten walked through OUR doggie door. The kitten is skittish, and though not afraid of Luna per se (Luna sniffs, hisses, jumps back, rolls on her tummy etc around the kitten) but the kitten hides under my bed most of the time--she'll come if I bring food to her and call her, but she doesn't really come out. Am I introducing them correctly? The kitten really isn't afraid of Luna and has pawed back at her when Luna gets hissy. I've never done this before, help! Kitten hides and I have to pull her out to eat (though the food is always out)...help!
I have put up signs for the kitten's owners, but I figure if no one comes to claim her we will probably keep her. Our cat Luna is such a snot! She's bigger than the other one! I just want to make sure kitten gets enough to eat....

This article will help you! Remember to give your cats some time to get adjusted to one another!

How to nurture a sick kitten?

posted by Abby in April 17th, 2008 

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AnnURRAdila® asked:

Just recently i found an adult mother cat with 2 kittens in my backyard. And i saw that one of the kittens suffer dehydration. So i took one of them in, and am trying to nurture it at the moment. (Pardon for my bad english) Are there any suggestions for me to help the kitten. E.g give me a step-to-step way to help nurture the kitty back to its healthy state. Ive covered it with warmth and have given it some water using a syringe.Ive tried to see a vet but she doesnt seem to be able to solve problem... she just kept saying the kitty will have no hope/or something like that...

I think the age of the kitten are about 2 weeks old or maybe younger. I think the problem was that the mother hasnt had any food and her milk was only sufficient for the other kitten so the dehydrated kitten was left out.

Make sure you take the kitten to the vet for a check up. If she's really sick, your vet might give you some medications. Your vet might also give you good advice to keep your new baby healthy,.Most importantly, your vet can give your new kitten shots to keep her immune to life threatening disesases

My Kitties are acting strange

posted by Abby in April 14th, 2008 

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Faylina M asked:

I got this new kitten a few weeks ago, we took him to the vet because he was sneezing all the time, vet said he had a small kitten cold and we had him on antibiotics and it seemed to go away. For a couple of days he was running around playing with our other aniaml (a full grown 3 year old cat).Now my kitten is very depressed looking, doesn't want to move, eat, drink, or go to the bathroom, he has urinated once but thats it. In the past my cat had a problem with hair balls (my other one) so i gave me kitten a teaspoon of veg oil to see if maybe he had a hairball but to no avail he STILL won't go to the potty.

The other problem is my 3 yr old cat is now sneezing a good bit, like my kitten was when she was sick. Other then that shes fine, playful and otherwise normal.

How long should I wait before I take my kitten to the vet, should i do it immediately? Hes also from a animal rescue if thats helpful.

Should I worry about the minor sneezing of my other cat?

Please help!!!
More info:

My kitten two days ago vomited a few times but we figured its because he gorged himself on food (which he WAS doing)

My kitten was neg for feline luk when in the animal shelter and my other day is vaccinated but was at one point around cats who were FL positive.

Should there be concern for this that they both might have FL?

My kitten was also gaining weight until the day he vomited and now seems hes back down to where he was two weeks ago when I got him.

Hes about 15 weeks old.
I decided to call my Vet while I was waiting for responses. I am taking my kitten to the Vet today. My cat doesn't need to go to the vet but will take her in if she doesn't get over the sneezing.

It sounds like your cat has some health issues. Your best is to take your kitty to a vet for a full check up.

kitten trouble?

posted by Abby in April 12th, 2008 

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stephie asked:

My parents won't let me have a kitten because of my cat that would probably get in a fight with her all the time. Ever since I was little I have always wanted a kitten so a couple of weeks ago my next door neighbors were going to get a kitten because of the free kittens being sold throughout the neighbor hood. So then I fell in love with one of the kittens being sold, so my neighbors seeing this bought one for me, without my parents knowing of it. So now we have the kittens, but one of my neighbors says its not my kitten anymore since I can't pay for the shots and flea bath that it needs. So should I let my neighbor take my kitten away or what should I do?!

How old are you? Unfortunately, you should have gotten your parent's permission to get a new kitten. It takes a lot of responsibilty to care for a little kitten. Kittens need medical attention, shots, and spaying/neutering.Fess up to your parents, maybe the will help you pay for your kittens medical needs.

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