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Had many cat's whilst here in LOS over the years, sadly many have been taken out for one reason or another, but the one thing I can say about them is, each and every one is different, not just in colour, but in behaviour, temperament, affection, friendship, just about anything.

Though the one thing they are all the same at, is cleanliness, a great plus.......😺

 

My favourite was called Pan, after a Panther, all black, would even climb up and look over my shoulder to see what was happening on here, or be on my desk watching the screen, he was a sad loss.

Took him to be 'doctored', 2 days later he was dead......🥴

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14 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

They wee everywhere 

You know nothing about cat's then, it's dog's that weeee everywhere, oh, and drunk farangy's leaving the pub.............😂

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3 hours ago, Rimmer said:

 

No they don't, they will automatically and always use a litter box if you show them where it is on day one.

 

My experience is different.  My ex had 2 cats, and the male would often pee in the back bedroom, especially if I was sleeping there, banished from the Queen's bed. 

 

And that smell never comes out of the carpet.

 

Edit:  After the divorce when I sold the house, I had to give the buyers $4000 to replace the carpet.  That was real money back in the '90s.

 

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2 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

My experience is different.  My ex had 2 cats, and the male would often pee in the back bedroom, especially if I was sleeping there, banished from the Queen's bed. 

 

And that smell never comes out of the carpet.

 

Tom cat's mark their space, if you have it doctored, usually fixes it....😉

 

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3 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

My experience is different.  My ex had 2 cats, and the male would often pee in the back bedroom, especially if I was sleeping there, banished from the Queen's bed. 

 

And that smell never comes out of the carpet.

 

 

An Un neutered Tom 😸

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5 minutes ago, transam said:

Weak bladder then, poor thing............

 

As I recall, the vet had recommended a low ash diet, but for the female. 

 

Both of them lived very long lives.

 

I just don't think he liked me, though I treated both of them quite well.

 

Edit:  I'd add that the female invariably pooped on the seats whenever she got in the car.  Probably because that meant she was going to the vet.  That's another smell that never comes out.  But we always put them in her car.

 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, impulse said:

My ex had 2 cats, and the male would often pee in the back bedroom, especially if I was sleeping there, banished from the Queen's bed.

Couldve been diet?  Some cats do well on kibble, some cats do well on tinned food. Urinary tract problems affect some cats on kibble. Best to feed cats a no-grain diet, no matter kibble or tinned.

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8 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said:

Couldve been diet?  Some cats do well on kibble, some cats do well on tinned food. Urinary tract problems affect some cats on kibble. Best to feed cats a no-grain diet, no matter kibble or tinned.

 

As I mentioned above, the vet had the female on a low ash diet for urinary issues.  They both ate the same low ash food. 

 

I think it was Science Diet, but that was a lot of brain leakage in the past for me to remember.  Long before you could Google stuff like that.

 

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