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ClaireF |
posted on 18th May 06 at 17:57 |
quote: bobtail are cute and actually like water | |
ssj_kakarot |
posted on 18th May 06 at 17:30 |
i want a kitten not sure which breed though, any suggestions. | |
Cosmo |
posted on 18th May 06 at 14:31 |
quote: So you should be :P Im thinking of getting a puppy but they are banned in my apartments...might just get one anyway. Aslong as its now loud it'll be fine...might go jumping off the balcony though :o | |
Brett |
posted on 18th May 06 at 14:29 |
quote: :lol: i was hoping so...was a really bad idea from the start, especially living in a 2nd floor apartment at the time. Only did it to make the mrs happy :| Sorry cosmo | |
Cosmo |
posted on 18th May 06 at 14:28 |
quote: :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs: | |
Cosmo |
posted on 18th May 06 at 14:28 |
quote: What did you expect? It to come in and know where to shit and piss straight away?! | |
SetH |
posted on 18th May 06 at 14:26 |
kittens suck, prefer them skinned and gutted hanging from a tree. | |
mav |
posted on 18th May 06 at 14:26 |
our cat is now 12, but when we first got her after a few days of showing her the litter tray she has been fine ever since.. | |
ClaireF |
posted on 18th May 06 at 14:23 |
the kitten should get use to the litter tray straight away as they are clean animals when it comes to toiletting (sp). | |
Ally |
posted on 18th May 06 at 12:33 |
patience, we had molly who was mistreated she would run and hide every time someone moved | |
daveyb |
posted on 18th May 06 at 12:27 |
How do you get a nervous kitten to come out of its shell? I have a year old cat and 4 month old kitten - i've had the kitten for a while and the cats get on really well but if you go to pick her up she runs a mile. She was born and lived outside for the 1st few weeks of her life - before the owners of the mother realised they were there | |
Brett |
posted on 18th May 06 at 12:21 |
Now mine has grown up it hates me and generally either tries to bite or scratch me :| | |
JM_16v |
posted on 18th May 06 at 12:19 |
i got kitten there gd if there trained :D as long as you show it where it is there fine | |
Brett |
posted on 18th May 06 at 12:15 |
First I bought a puppy, would shit all over the place and leave little surprises for me, needless to say I got rid of it after 2 weeks :lol: | |
Jake |
posted on 18th May 06 at 11:23 |
having a litter tray in the kitchen isnt the most hygenic place for it. Although this is where i put one when i had a kitten but thats because im a tramp. | |
Nismo |
posted on 18th May 06 at 10:23 |
stick a cork in its ass then at night just sit himin the tray and take th ecork out. job done | |
Sooty |
posted on 18th May 06 at 10:12 |
my ex's kitten was lush.... called it Austin :lol: was a pain in the arse tho when it used to dance on your belly after a heavy night out in the morning tho !! | |
Ally |
posted on 18th May 06 at 10:10 |
We are getting 2 in a few weeks, ive had kittens/cats all my life and they just have to learn | |
Kathryn W |
posted on 18th May 06 at 10:07 |
If you already have a trained kitten, then as soon as it gets into your home show it where its litter tray is... then they know where to go when they need to go the loo.. | |
Bart |
posted on 18th May 06 at 10:05 |
Just bought a nice new shiny house, and now thinking of getting a kittnen. |