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    Scratches the floor by food dish

    Thanks everyone! I learned something new thanks to all of you!
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    Scratches the floor by food dish

    This seems bizzare to me. My rescue kitty as of 2 years ago, continues to scratch the floor by his food dish at every meal before and after he eats! The first few times he did this I thought, "Oh no, he doesn't remember where his litter box is, and needs to use it!" I would carry the poor...
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    3-5 month old cat, quite skittish, inconsistent behaviour

    I adopted a stray kitty last year who was extremely skittish after he was brought indoors. It took my husband and I weeks to try and calm him down with no luck. Finally our vet suggested we give him a capsule of Pregnenolone in his food once a day. It's a natural additive you buy at the...
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    Our deaf, rescue kitty lives in fear

    Thanks to everyone for your comments and helpful suggestions. We'll definitely try a few of these out!
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    Our deaf, rescue kitty lives in fear

    My husband Jim and I adopted a stray, white cat 1 1/2 years after making our back deck his home. It took a few months, but I was finally sucessful in getting him lured into a carrier and off to the vet for neutering, shots, etc. He now lives the life of luxury indoors, but we have discovered...
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    Help Trapping Strong Stray!

    Oh you're very good! As a matter of fact, I just treated him with Advantage yesterday with no problems. I love the idea of starting a kitty bed on my lap. With cooler evenings, we had the screen door open and these guys have sniffed each other and purred their brains out, no fighting! But...
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    Help Trapping Strong Stray!

    Thank you so much for taking the time to respond to me and for all your helpful advise! The owner of the kennel I use is involved with the feral cat organization in our area so I think I can get her to help me...I hope! I think I will have to wait until the end of next month to plan my trip to...
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    Help Trapping Strong Stray!

    It has taken 4 months to finally win the trust of a large stray cat who appeared on our back deck. He now sits on my lap, lets me pick him up, rub his belly, stroke his head...so now it's time to get him to the vet to be neutered and for his shots, etc. so we can make him part of the family...
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