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Old February 12th 04, 07:53 PM
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"Danathar" wrote in message
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| Any help would be appreciated.

Well, when you put it that way.

And my solution also comes from THANKSGIVING. What a coincidence.

I went to some friends. I took a laser pointer along, mostly by
accident. Had been playing with my cat. Nope, I took it along
to play with their cats if I saw them.

They were really, REALLY enthusiastic about the laser pointer.

WHY?

It solved the problem of their older cat getting along with
the new kitten. JUST LIKE YOU.

Both cats actually chased the pointer together. So this was
togetherness, if you will.

Just had to pass this along. Will it help? I don't know.

I do know the little laser pointers with the buttons are a big
pain. The buttons are more expensive usually than AAA's
and harder to buy.

I found AAA pointers at Best Buy for $14, good deal. Nice and
bright.
Try not to shine it in the eyes. Humans have a blink response
and not sure about cats. They also avoid direct exposure.
But the pointers you buy here in USA, if that is where you are,
will have a DANGER thingee on them. So don't shine them in
anybody's eyes, as a matter of course.


| I feel bad for our older cat. She is older and has stopped
playing
| since we got the newer cat. She just can't seem to do anything
other
| than hiss Marigold. Should I be concerned? I really don't want
to get
| rid of Marigold. She was a pound kitty and I like her, but poor
| whiskers does not deserve this (or maybe she does with the
hissing). I
| think Marigold would be nice if whiskers did not hiss at her
all the
| time. Marigold has attempted over and over to make overtures to
| Whiskers but is always met with a hiss or growl.
|
| sigh...HELP!
|
| Distressed Cat owner!
| -Doug