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MistressDarkArt -> RE: Irritating Cat Behavior...Help Please! (5/24/2014 9:46:41 PM)


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ORIGINAL: poise

I love your cat space, and love that you also have some necessary comforts for humans there as well. [;)]
I also noticed what looks like a little box of grass on the right. Is that for the cats specifically, as I know grass
does wonders for the cat's digestion. When I take my cat macho out on his leash, all he ever seems interested
in doing is taking a few steps, then plopping down to eat some grass, then repeats all over again.

I don't suppose your Yogi is howling just for some grass, but it wouldn't hurt to include some if you haven't already.


Howdy poise! The kittehs get lots of grass since this time of year it grows all around the cat house perimeters. When it dies out, I let them have containers of oat or wheat grass.

I tried Yogi on a leash. He was insulted, to say the least, and stared at me like I was an idiot. None of my 3 have acclimated to leashes :-(




MistressDarkArt -> RE: Irritating Cat Behavior...Help Please! (5/24/2014 9:50:41 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Worldtravelerxo

I just want I say, thank you for rescuing I work with a K9 rescue but I'm a mom to my 9 year old blue point siamese I've had since he was a baby. You look like an amazing cat mom with that great space for them, I wish I had good advice.. My Buddah loves to talk but Siamese are notoriously vocal..


Since I was a little girl, all my cats have been rescues. There are too many homeless animals in the world, and until the day comes that the shelters are empty, I think breeders should be outlawed.




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