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  1. catlanta

    Post spaying animosity. :(

    Ahhhh....three days later and they're back to being best friends.  Of course, the problem now is for how long to keep them separated!! All they want to do is get together and play, but they play-fight so rough, I'm worried Jack will tear Laura's stitches out as soon as I turn my back (I've been...
  2. catlanta

    Need some serious advice on trying to keep kitten INDOORS

    Misting bottles. I keep two by the door--one for me, and one for my cohabitator. :) Use it to back them up when you leave, then leave it near the door for when you come home. Also, for extra precaution, I bought some of that plastic with nubs on one side that you use for under a wheeled office...
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  4. catlanta

    Items your Cats are Afraid of

    The misting bottle. ;)
  5. catlanta

    Wee Wee Woes!

    Looks like your problem is solved, but I thought I'd go ahead and throw my two cents in. I fostered a litter this spring who had previously been living outside. 4/5 understood the litterbox concept right away, but one wasn't into it. After doing all the training stuff (putting him in the box...
  6. catlanta

    Post spaying animosity. :(

    I brought my kittens back from being fixed yesterday--I have a male (Jack) and a female (Laura), both about 5 months old. I've had them since they were quite young (4 weeks old), and they're closely bonded to each other.  Since they came home, I've had them separated in pop-up play pens, as...
  7. catlanta

    Longtime lurker, first time poster

    I've often come to this site for advice and perspective, and am glad to finally join! Hello! After my cat of 16 years passed away last Christmas (seriously, got sick on Christmas day, died the morning after. Worst. Christmas. ever.) I ended up fostering a litter. And, of course I failed and...
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