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I am so proud of Kitty Farmcat
There have been no more accidents, she is using her new litterbox in the
bathroom that I really should have understood that she needed before now. An hour ago she raced upstairs to use it, Yes, she ran very fast despite the fact that she could have just gone outside the open door and found a spot. She doesn't seem to want to go outside much any more. There aren't many neighbourhood cats but she would be too frail to stand up to them now. Everything she needs is now in the house and as long as Boyfie will continue to bring her his catches she will be happy. Tweed |
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I am so proud of Kitty Farmcat
On 2006-08-12, Christina Websell penned:
There have been no more accidents, she is using her new litterbox in the bathroom that I really should have understood that she needed before now. An hour ago she raced upstairs to use it, Yes, she ran very fast despite the fact that she could have just gone outside the open door and found a spot. She doesn't seem to want to go outside much any more. There aren't many neighbourhood cats but she would be too frail to stand up to them now. Everything she needs is now in the house and as long as Boyfie will continue to bring her his catches she will be happy. Sometimes it can be very hard to understand what they need. I'm so glad that you have figured it out. -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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I am so proud of Kitty Farmcat
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 23:45:48 +0100, Christina Websell wrote:
There have been no more accidents, she is using her new litterbox in the bathroom that I really should have understood that she needed before now. An hour ago she raced upstairs to use it, Yes, she ran very fast despite the fact that she could have just gone outside the open door and found a spot. She doesn't seem to want to go outside much any more. There aren't many neighbourhood cats but she would be too frail to stand up to them now. Everything she needs is now in the house and as long as Boyfie will continue to bring her his catches she will be happy. Tweed She may need one on the first floor too. When Princess (RB 16) was failing, at the last she had trouble getting to her litter box. I covered the floor with a huge plastic drop cloth because she would just "let it go" Then I placed a litter box close to her bed. Best wishes. I hope she stays well and happy for a long time. MLB |
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I am so proud of Kitty Farmcat
On 2006-08-12 17:45:48 -0500, "Christina Websell"
said: There have been no more accidents, she is using her new litterbox in the bathroom that I really should have understood that she needed before now. An hour ago she raced upstairs to use it, Yes, she ran very fast despite the fact that she could have just gone outside the open door and found a spot. She doesn't seem to want to go outside much any more. There aren't many neighbourhood cats but she would be too frail to stand up to them now. Everything she needs is now in the house and as long as Boyfie will continue to bring her his catches she will be happy. Tweed she's a smart girl. I'm sure it's just that weather probably seems much more extreme now to her too, even though it might be fairly temperate and she just feels safer inside. I'm so glad this worked out. |
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I am so proud of Kitty Farmcat
That's great! Good for KFC. Maybe you should have another litterbox
for her downstairs? That way she wouldn't have to race up the stairs. -- Britta Purring is an automatic safety valve device for dealing with happiness overflow. Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album Christina Websell wrote: There have been no more accidents, she is using her new litterbox in the bathroom that I really should have understood that she needed before now. An hour ago she raced upstairs to use it, Yes, she ran very fast despite the fact that she could have just gone outside the open door and found a spot. She doesn't seem to want to go outside much any more. There aren't many neighbourhood cats but she would be too frail to stand up to them now. Everything she needs is now in the house and as long as Boyfie will continue to bring her his catches she will be happy. Tweed |
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I am so proud of Kitty Farmcat
Christina Websell wrote:
There have been no more accidents, she is using her new litterbox in the bathroom that I really should have understood that she needed before now. An hour ago she raced upstairs to use it, Yes, she ran very fast despite the fact that she could have just gone outside the open door and found a spot. What a good girl! (Hope she doesn't mind me calling her a 'girl') -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/ Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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I am so proud of Kitty Farmcat
Christina Websell wrote:
There have been no more accidents, she is using her new litterbox in the bathroom that I really should have understood that she needed before now. An hour ago she raced upstairs to use it, Yes, she ran very fast despite the fact that she could have just gone outside the open door and found a spot. She doesn't seem to want to go outside much any more. There aren't many neighbourhood cats but she would be too frail to stand up to them now. Everything she needs is now in the house and as long as Boyfie will continue to bring her his catches she will be happy. Tweed I'm glad KFC is happy, that's the important thing. :-) -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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I am so proud of Kitty Farmcat
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 23:45:48 +0100, "Christina Websell"
yodeled: There have been no more accidents, she is using her new litterbox in the bathroom that I really should have understood that she needed before now. An hour ago she raced upstairs to use it, Yes, she ran very fast despite the fact that she could have just gone outside the open door and found a spot. She doesn't seem to want to go outside much any more. There aren't many neighbourhood cats but she would be too frail to stand up to them now. Everything she needs is now in the house and as long as Boyfie will continue to bring her his catches she will be happy. Tweed She's a smart girl. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War |
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I am so proud of Kitty Farmcat
"Christina Websell" wrote:
There have been no more accidents, she is using her new litterbox in the bathroom that I really should have understood that she needed before now. An hour ago she raced upstairs to use it, Yes, she ran very fast despite the fact that she could have just gone outside the open door and found a spot. She doesn't seem to want to go outside much any more. There aren't many neighbourhood cats but she would be too frail to stand up to them now. Everything she needs is now in the house and as long as Boyfie will continue to bring her his catches she will be happy. She was just a normal little kitty after all, just wanting her box! It's interesting how they just come naturally litter trained, even when they've been an outdoor cat practically forever. |
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I am so proud of Kitty Farmcat
"Takayuki" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote: There have been no more accidents, she is using her new litterbox in the bathroom that I really should have understood that she needed before now. An hour ago she raced upstairs to use it, Yes, she ran very fast despite the fact that she could have just gone outside the open door and found a spot. She doesn't seem to want to go outside much any more. There aren't many neighbourhood cats but she would be too frail to stand up to them now. Everything she needs is now in the house and as long as Boyfie will continue to bring her his catches she will be happy. She was just a normal little kitty after all, just wanting her box! It's interesting how they just come naturally litter trained, even when they've been an outdoor cat practically forever. Indeed Max moved in after he was one year old. He was wild. He watched me pour the litter in the box and went right to it. Never went anywhere else in the house. Cheers H. |
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