...'s already thrown up all his food). He's also in a nearly CONSTANT state of agitation - grooming excessively, scratching his head and neck, shaking his head, and just acting like a nervous wreck. He's...
I don't know why, but my kitten does the same thing. We have one of the hooded litter boxes with a filter on top. It works pretty well.
...ey need to sharpen claws so provide them with something that is okay to scratch. Our cats love their carpeted scratching post. Then, everytime you catch them clawing the furniture, spray them with wat...
...family heirloom. Unfortunately, my fiance's cat has taken a liking to this rug which she uses as her personal scratching post (as she does with my couch as well). We have tried using the spray bottle ...
... new house with new furniture and the cats insist in trying to scratch it. That spray crap is useless and the scratching post only works part of the time. My mother would take them back in a heart bea...
My two cats had taken to using door jambs as a place to do their scratching. I may have let them do this too long before buying a scratching post. Now that I have the post, they only use it on occasio
...rect and sweet, reaches out a paw and pats my face. That's when I understand and give him the behind the ears scratching he needed all along. What does your cat do to get your attention?...
... when we aren't around, or at night.
We have both a Turbo Scratcher (with a ball that goes around it) and a scratching post that hangs on the door. I've tried moving his paws over both, but he doesn...
...uzzy body that you did.
You were so calm. I could tell that you were hurting, but you still responded to me scratching your ears like you liked so much. I'm glad you were able to see us there for yo...
...your kitty. It would be traumatic and discomfort. The cat will have no defense if it is an outdoor cat. Get a scratching post instead. Show your kitty how to use the scratching post by extending her c...
I have a friend whose (7? year old) cat has recently begun hissing and scratching while being petted. The cat has feline AIDS, but shows no symptoms. She is slightly overweight, but eats normally. She
...hey can tell! Their interest manifests itself by a constant pitter-patter as they charge around the flat, and scratching as they try and dig their way down. They have somehow managed to get into the c...
Does anyone have any suggestions for a cat that constantly scratches the door and rug whenever the door is shut? This 'sweet' little habit usually takes place between 5 and 6:30 in the morning and thr
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