I won't tell him.So cute! Shreddy looks like a furry little mouse curled up in a next. Oh, don't tell Shreddy I said he looked like the enemy!
To Shreddy, mice are toys/food. He used to be quite the mouser.
I won't tell him.So cute! Shreddy looks like a furry little mouse curled up in a next. Oh, don't tell Shreddy I said he looked like the enemy!
mewing kittens make the cats go nuts, I watch a lot of kitten videos.
So cute! Shreddy looks like a furry little mouse curled up in a next. Oh, don't tell Shreddy I said he looked like the enemy!
I almost lost it with Monkey tonight. I was so close to getting rid of her it was scary. She got out again and my friend, who was in the back yard grabbed Monkey who then clawed my friend on her chest, groin and leg. She was a mess. And she was helping out by power washing our patio. I felt so bad.
Monkey wants to be an outdoor cat and a) it isn't allowed here (even though many cats do run free) and b) it just isn't safe for so many reasons. So, we are left with the decision of finding her a home where she can be outside or, being super careful, to the point of putting her in a room or her crate when we are in and out. We love her and want what is best for her.
We do clip her claws and will have to do it more often, but that doesn't help the getting away and not wanting to be picked up.
She is just a kitten and I know that means she has a lot of energy, but I am disabled and chasing her or getting out of her way takes its toll.
Thanks, Cat, this is very useful. I am glad things worked out with Misty. I am realizing things about Monkey that she seems to be shying away from people and I think it has to do with a young girl who is sometimes here and just drags Monkey around everywhere. We just need to give her time and let her come to us. But we also need to stop the getting outside. I like the net idea - and she loves being in things! LOL.My Misty was much the same. I kept pushing her away from the door and was very persistent of this. Then, I used a large fish net and just scooped her up and dumped her on the couch when I went in and out. This prevents bleeding and makes the point.
Now, she never goes near the doors and she is very happy inside and riding on the Roomba.
I think this will just take some time, yes?
With love,
~Cat
I have considered making a cat harness out of fabric or mesh, with short sleeves and short "pant legs". I think that would make it almost impossible to wriggle out of.Our daughter's female cat is skilled like that taxy. Kitty's name is "Mystic" but half the time we call her Houdini!
Thanks, Cat, this is very useful. I am glad things worked out with Misty. I am realizing things about Monkey that she seems to be shying away from people and I think it has to do with a young girl who is sometimes here and just drags Monkey around everywhere. We just need to give her time and let her come to us. But we also need to stop the getting outside. I like the net idea - and she loves being in things! LOL.
As for our Roomba, she prefers to chase and attack it than ride on it!