OK, now we've read that pine trees are dangerous for cats to chew on. As soon as we brought our Douglas Fir in, they thought they had brought a feast. Wife then read that it's toxic (mildly) to cats and that the needles can puncture intestines (I wonder if that isn't the sharper pines like...
Our year old + Tortie, Pumpkin, is incredibly finicky. She mostly seems to prefer wet (and we usually serve either B.G. (before grain) or Nature's Variety; she'll eat the dry (same brands), but begs for the wet. Then, if the wet is not ultra fresh, or the exact temperature she desires, she...
Quick background: We got our first cat, Stormy (male) in August of 2010 (not completely sure, but suspect that it might be a Chartreux, or at least part) ; then we got a female Tortie, Oct 2010 (Pumpkin); finally we got a female Tux, Menuet (Mennie for short). They were all approximately the...