My one year old Maine Coon kitten, Lucy has started a very unusual eating habit. It is a well known fact that Maine Coons like water. About 6 months ago I had to get her a water bowl/food bowl attached eating tray so that she would stop playing with her water and splashing it all over the...
You only had her one week! Why don't you give her a little time to get comfortable with you and for you to get comfortable with her and for her to start getting into certain habits etc. etc. You haven't had her long enough to see where her behavior is strange or unusual. You sound a little bit...
As long as she is safe and warm and well fed, do not worry about her. Don't put your human emotions and thoughts on her. Of course, you would not like to be curled up behind a set of shoes. For her, it is safety and she feels comfortable. Giver her time. As long as she is eating and using...
I think you got the gist of it. She is understandably frightened. You are doing the right thing by giving her space and not pressing yourself on her. The basic thing is that by opening up the space to her and allowing her free reign, she will slowly (maybe faster) explore the house and you...
Since he is feral, it is nice to know he doesn't fear you and seeks you out. I would make every effort to approach him when he is calm or sleeping and to gently stroke him. The moments when he can just relax near you and enjoy your touch and even purr, will enable you to do things later - like...
How old is he? Clip his nails. You better start getting him used to having his nails clipped, because they will be quite sharp when he is grown. If he doesn't let you do it when he is grown, you'll regret it.
I hate to give you the following advice. I'm surprised you haven't heard it yet...
How old is she? Every cat I've ever owned has nibbled on my fingers a bit when they were young kittens. A few have occasionally taken a non-threatening and soft nip at them when they were a bit older. All have essentially grown out of it.
I am of the school that it is natural and I would not...
I disagree. It is hard to imagine any smell left after a nice scrubbing with a good detergent and hot water. If any smell is left it would be of the detergent. Just get a household brush and lather well and scrub.
I have never bathed any of my cats. I've had 8, through the past 42 years. Usually 2 at a time. I never saw the need to bathe them. There have been occasions when I needed a washcloth to wipe off something they dirtied themselves with, but never a bath.
Starting last week my 11 month old Maine Coon kitty, Lucy started doing something strange. She spends part of the night with me, which is not unusual. She will walk over me and make herself comfortable and has been spending more time there since the apartment has been getting cooler in the...
LOL No, didn't just find that out. I've had cats for 40 years. He is just more unpredictable than the others. His extremes are wide - Loving and warm and affectionate to an ornery, whining, irritable nut case. I've learned how to act with each. However, I still can't clip his nails!!!
Sparky is 9 years old. He is very strange combination of loving, head butting, face squishing holding - to don't even think of putting your hand near me. He does everything on his own terms. He can come to me at night and cuddle next to me and face butt and purr. Just move my arm or fingers...
Thanks for the response. He is long past the gentle rubbing of his paws stage. There was a time years ago he let me do it, but over time his behavior changed in many respects. Not that unusual as cats mature. He has plenty to scratch on, some designed just for cats and other stuff he has...
I really need to clip my Sparky's nails. He goes after my younger 11 month old Lucy. He has yet to hurt her as far as I can see, but his nails are really long and sharp.
He doesn't like me to clip them!!!
In the past I have used a Cat Grooming Bag. Top zipper and velcro - zippers for each...