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Old March 12th 04, 09:52 AM
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(kelly andgary) wrote in message ...
I've had a cat for some four years now. Recently I introduced into our
home a 6 month old kitten.

As a given....he is full of energy and likes to play. The older feline
is game a lot of the time but there are times she is clearly annoyed and
becomes angry. Wanting no part of his youthful wrestling and biting
(etc). she hisses and growls but the youngster remains undaunted. Many
is the time I've seen her tearing through our home, the little one hot
on her tail (and loving it).

If it were the other way around, I could figure it out, but what I'm
asking your help about is:

how can I make some linda place (a refuge) where the big cat can get
away from the little cat when she's dead serious about not playing.

Thanks,

Kelly


Buy or make a cat tree. They have steps that a kitten can't possibly
climb. Or add a ledger-board to extend your window sill out a little
further. Catz love windows and a wider sill might provide you with
just what the doctor ordered. That's my advice. Take it or leave it.


IBen Getiner