I've searched for a previous thread because there has to be an answer I'm looking for:
How do you pet your cat(s)?
How do you stroke and finesse your feline friends?
I've had cats that LOVE being pet, but right now I have cats that are MEH
I'm trying not to lead on top of their head, and I...
I recently picked up a one pound bag of Freshpet at a big box pet store for $5.99. The next day I was in a big box store for groceries and noticed they sold a one pound bag of Freshpet at $4.29 and a two pound bag at $7.99.
The cats I have enjoy Freshpet. At $7.99 for a two pound bag, you can...
Wow. Lots to read and I haven't read everything but after reading the OP, how much exercise/play does Little Boy get, @Norachan
Ok. Read more about the problem of other cats interrupting and getting a cat harness. Does Little Boy has his feline leukemia shots?
The calorie count is exceptionally low! I don't like feeding my cat more food to save here and there.
But you can free ship to a store if your local one doesn't have it, @rileys mom
Hey everyone, please meet Frankie, a female who has bonded quite well with her older brother, Marcus.
Frankie's photos are from last month; she's thirteen weeks old today, and Marcus is close to a year (he's a street rescue, so I assigned him Bastille Day as a round about birthday).
It's ok to pick her up and post her up on the couch with you. If she's biting I guarantee she's playing (she's not trying to eat your finger, right?, just letting you know she has sharp teeth). It's ok imo to keep a kitten close and corral them instead of being vocal or physical in discipline
I believe in redirection as @kittens mom wrote. I would never physically discipline a cat.
Cats are cats. They're going to do what they want to do when you're looking or not.
Kittens and adolescents are different too. They're young and curious. Adult cats tend to mellow out.