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    Update on 'Issues'

    At the vet's office, they put Pugger in a cage with an 8 wk kitten who was quite unhappy, crying all the time, and the kitten settled right down, and Pugger cuddle with him. However, someone came in with their cat, and fell in love with Pugger, and took him home yesterday! He was only there...
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    Update on 'Issues'

    I dropped Pugger off this morning to the vet's office.....I took it a lot harder than I thought I would. I only had him for about a month, maybe even a little less than that. And he drove us sooooo crazy! But as soon as I left, I started bawling, and have been off and on for the last hour...
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    Update on 'Issues'

    For all of you who suggested the river rocks for the issue of Pugger using the plants for a litter box, we found an even better solution: E-collars! You know, the collars they put on pets after surgery (usually dogs). One of those around the base of the plant, and the cat can't dig in the...
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    Litter tracking mats?

    I use a mat that is like a grate on top, and the litter falls down through to a catch basin. It works great! It is made of hard plastic, and has rubber feet that can be attached on the bottom to keep it from sliding. Also, being hard plastic, it is super easy to clean! If anything sticks, I...
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    Clipping nails

    I have had pretty good luck wrapping my cat in a towel to clip his nails. He hates it, but he likes to pounce on my feet at night, and those nails are like needles. Also, with our pugs, the cat must use the soft claws, as we can not have him scratching their eyes! They have enough eye...
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    Sterilized Cat mating

    I think it is most likely dominant behavior. I had a 23 lb grey tiger who used to try to mount our pugs! And it was just dominant behavior. However, it is pretty entertaining to see a cat mounting a dog! LOL
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    Can we get Lucy to give Henry a break?!

    While working with Pug Rescue, and doing the amount of dogsitting that we do, we have had quite a few puppies in and out. Some of our adult dogs have just barely tolerated them, while some have acted almost like parents to the puppy. My pug loves puppies and kittens, and he is very fatherly...
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    Newby

    He is already bugging all the pugs! It only took him a day to settle in and get used to them. We have 5 right now, and a big dog (shepherd/greyhound mix) and he is harassing all of them. They all pretty much take it in stride, except for one pug who is scared, and another who gives it right...
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    Issues!

    I don't mind it too much, but my sister and brother-in-law won't like it. However, I just pick him up and put him down with a stern no, and he walks away like "fine then!" LOL. As far as the litter box, I am going to eventually invest in an automatic box I think. Until then, I am going to...
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    Issues!

    Unfortunately, my kitten, Pugger, and I are having some issues seeing eye to eye. A lot of it is typical kitten behavior, which is reminding me why I had wanted to adopt an older cat!!! However, I chose a kitten because of my dog, as I thought a kitten would adapt much easier to my pug than an...
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    Newby

    Hi there! My name is Becky. I recently adopted a 4 month old kitten, and have named him Pugger, and I am also owned by my 6 1/2 year old pug, Casey. I work with a pug rescue group, and I thought everyone would get a kick out of me naming my cat Pugger, just to explain the name. I am hoping...
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