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"Karen Chuplis" wrote in message ... in article , Takayuki at wrote on 9/22/04 8:38AM: "CatNipped" wrote: Speaking of litter box offerings, it's funny but I can tell which cat left which offering. That'a an amazing talent. Even with one cat, I only have a vague idea of how many offerings are made a day, plus, I've never actually watched one of those offerings in the process of being made. You must follow your cats around and scoop every hour. I can tell too. Maybe it's a "mother" thing. This makes me so glad that it's possible for my two to go out and do number 1 & 2 outside! The only time I had to confine them overnight was when Boyfriend was booked in for his snip the next day, in case he got wind of it, and was out in the great beyond when I got up.. I didn't have a litter tray, so I used an old washing up bowl, which was round - not ideal - and filled it with garden earth. BF kept asking to go out, but I wouldn't let him. He became quite desperate and miaowed his head off, I pretended not to understand. In the end, as the bowl was small, he perched his bottom on the soil, his front feet outside and did a huge poo. Then he apologised. I love this cat. Tweed |
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"Karen Chuplis" wrote in message ... in article , Takayuki at wrote on 9/22/04 8:38AM: "CatNipped" wrote: Speaking of litter box offerings, it's funny but I can tell which cat left which offering. That'a an amazing talent. Even with one cat, I only have a vague idea of how many offerings are made a day, plus, I've never actually watched one of those offerings in the process of being made. You must follow your cats around and scoop every hour. I can tell too. Maybe it's a "mother" thing. This makes me so glad that it's possible for my two to go out and do number 1 & 2 outside! The only time I had to confine them overnight was when Boyfriend was booked in for his snip the next day, in case he got wind of it, and was out in the great beyond when I got up.. I didn't have a litter tray, so I used an old washing up bowl, which was round - not ideal - and filled it with garden earth. BF kept asking to go out, but I wouldn't let him. He became quite desperate and miaowed his head off, I pretended not to understand. In the end, as the bowl was small, he perched his bottom on the soil, his front feet outside and did a huge poo. Then he apologised. I love this cat. Tweed |
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CatNipped wrote:
Well, I just scooped the litter boxes and it appears that everyone is back to normal - all stools are solid and all pee clumps are the correct size and number for each cat. Thanks for the purrs, they worked again!! It either was just a stress-caused, temporary problem, or (after reading about this in another post here) it could even have been an anal gland expression. Grin There can't be any other group where this message would be good news. I'm glad everything is back to normal, and I hope "Jeanne" stays well away from your MIL. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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CatNipped wrote:
Well, I just scooped the litter boxes and it appears that everyone is back to normal - all stools are solid and all pee clumps are the correct size and number for each cat. Thanks for the purrs, they worked again!! It either was just a stress-caused, temporary problem, or (after reading about this in another post here) it could even have been an anal gland expression. Grin There can't be any other group where this message would be good news. I'm glad everything is back to normal, and I hope "Jeanne" stays well away from your MIL. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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CatNipped wrote:
Well, I just scooped the litter boxes and it appears that everyone is back to normal - all stools are solid and all pee clumps are the correct size and number for each cat. Thanks for the purrs, they worked again!! It either was just a stress-caused, temporary problem, or (after reading about this in another post here) it could even have been an anal gland expression. Grin There can't be any other group where this message would be good news. I'm glad everything is back to normal, and I hope "Jeanne" stays well away from your MIL. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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"Adrian" wrote in message
... Grin There can't be any other group where this message would be good news. I'm glad everything is back to normal, and I hope "Jeanne" stays well away from your MIL. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. LOL! You're right!! Thanks. Hugs, CatNipped |
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"Adrian" wrote in message
... Grin There can't be any other group where this message would be good news. I'm glad everything is back to normal, and I hope "Jeanne" stays well away from your MIL. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. LOL! You're right!! Thanks. Hugs, CatNipped |
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"Adrian" wrote in message
... Grin There can't be any other group where this message would be good news. I'm glad everything is back to normal, and I hope "Jeanne" stays well away from your MIL. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. LOL! You're right!! Thanks. Hugs, CatNipped |
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