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"kaeli" I keep thinking this but forgetting to post it: great name, Rowan. Are you an Ann Rice fan? Someone finally gets the reference! Yup, named after Ann's character. G What a character! Unforgettable. |
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"kaeli" I keep thinking this but forgetting to post it: great name, Rowan. Are you an Ann Rice fan? Someone finally gets the reference! Yup, named after Ann's character. G What a character! Unforgettable. |
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"kaeli" I keep thinking this but forgetting to post it: great name, Rowan. Are you an Ann Rice fan? Someone finally gets the reference! Yup, named after Ann's character. G What a character! Unforgettable. |
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keshcatlvr wrote:
I made window seats made of wood (painted) that are screwed into the window frames. Bird feeders are not allowed here. I have a variety of toys: the feather, the fishing pole, the wire with cardboard thingys. He isn't that interested. But we do use them. He also has a lot of different balls, mice, assorted toys which appear and disappear. I alternate them. He is not interested in catnip or television. Also, he does get time in the hallway every day. He explores. It's an inner hallway. He cannot get outside. He looks around and then lays at the door. The apartment is only about 400 sqare feet. We are talking tiny. olitter (PawsForThought) wrote in message ... From: (keshcatlvr) Get a floor to ceiling cat tree. I have a couple of them. I also have a utility cart in front of a big window so they can look out and then I have a bird feeder in front of that window. Get some interactive toys like feather on a stick toys and play with the cats. I suspect your cat may just be plain missing his old territory rather than being upset at the size of your new place. -- "Its the bugs that keep it running." -Joe Canuck |
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keshcatlvr wrote:
I made window seats made of wood (painted) that are screwed into the window frames. Bird feeders are not allowed here. I have a variety of toys: the feather, the fishing pole, the wire with cardboard thingys. He isn't that interested. But we do use them. He also has a lot of different balls, mice, assorted toys which appear and disappear. I alternate them. He is not interested in catnip or television. Also, he does get time in the hallway every day. He explores. It's an inner hallway. He cannot get outside. He looks around and then lays at the door. The apartment is only about 400 sqare feet. We are talking tiny. olitter (PawsForThought) wrote in message ... From: (keshcatlvr) Get a floor to ceiling cat tree. I have a couple of them. I also have a utility cart in front of a big window so they can look out and then I have a bird feeder in front of that window. Get some interactive toys like feather on a stick toys and play with the cats. I suspect your cat may just be plain missing his old territory rather than being upset at the size of your new place. -- "Its the bugs that keep it running." -Joe Canuck |
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keshcatlvr wrote:
I made window seats made of wood (painted) that are screwed into the window frames. Bird feeders are not allowed here. I have a variety of toys: the feather, the fishing pole, the wire with cardboard thingys. He isn't that interested. But we do use them. He also has a lot of different balls, mice, assorted toys which appear and disappear. I alternate them. He is not interested in catnip or television. Also, he does get time in the hallway every day. He explores. It's an inner hallway. He cannot get outside. He looks around and then lays at the door. The apartment is only about 400 sqare feet. We are talking tiny. olitter (PawsForThought) wrote in message ... From: (keshcatlvr) Get a floor to ceiling cat tree. I have a couple of them. I also have a utility cart in front of a big window so they can look out and then I have a bird feeder in front of that window. Get some interactive toys like feather on a stick toys and play with the cats. I suspect your cat may just be plain missing his old territory rather than being upset at the size of your new place. -- "Its the bugs that keep it running." -Joe Canuck |
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"keshcatlvr" wrote in message om... Thanks for your insights. Beleive me, I know everyone has good intentions with their suggestions. I didn't get a dog. I got a cat. I didn't want the responsibility of taking a dog out. I thought there might be other ideas. You seem to think the cat needs more space. If you won't walk him, what solution might there be? To move to a larger place? I'm just not sure what you're asking here. |
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"keshcatlvr" wrote in message om... Thanks for your insights. Beleive me, I know everyone has good intentions with their suggestions. I didn't get a dog. I got a cat. I didn't want the responsibility of taking a dog out. I thought there might be other ideas. You seem to think the cat needs more space. If you won't walk him, what solution might there be? To move to a larger place? I'm just not sure what you're asking here. |
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"keshcatlvr" wrote in message om... Thanks for your insights. Beleive me, I know everyone has good intentions with their suggestions. I didn't get a dog. I got a cat. I didn't want the responsibility of taking a dog out. I thought there might be other ideas. You seem to think the cat needs more space. If you won't walk him, what solution might there be? To move to a larger place? I'm just not sure what you're asking here. |
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"keshcatlvr" The apartment is only about 400 sqare feet. We are talking tiny. Oh my god. Can't you move? I don't know how you can stand that, let alone two cats. There has to be an alternative. |
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