Wolfumus wrote:So I have a quick question for anyone who has had experience with a kitten before. Yesterday I finally got to take home my new kitten who just turned 8 weeks today. I’ve never owned a cat before and was wondering, is it ok if I let her wander around my bedroom at night? I keep the door closed and her litter box and food and water are all in here too. I also have some toys scattered around for her. I have already taken care to put away everything I can that she could do damage to besides the necessary power cords that I have tried my best to hide and the wooden furniture in my room. My other option is to put her in my pug’s cage at night with her food, water, a pillow, some toys, and one of those training pads on the cage floor since it is not big enough to fit a litter box in. I was just wondering what would be the best option until she’s old enough/trained well enough to sleep in bed with me. Thanks!
Wolfumus wrote:So I have a quick question for anyone who has had experience with a kitten before. Yesterday I finally got to take home my new kitten who just turned 8 weeks today. I’ve never owned a cat before and was wondering, is it ok if I let her wander around my bedroom at night? I keep the door closed and her litter box and food and water are all in here too. I also have some toys scattered around for her. I have already taken care to put away everything I can that she could do damage to besides the necessary power cords that I have tried my best to hide and the wooden furniture in my room. My other option is to put her in my pug’s cage at night with her food, water, a pillow, some toys, and one of those training pads on the cage floor since it is not big enough to fit a litter box in. I was just wondering what would be the best option until she’s old enough/trained well enough to sleep in bed with me. Thanks!
Flerken. wrote:Man, the last time I got a cat spayed (granted it was about 10 years ago) it was 150-200 dollars, with anesthesia and proper vet care.
I have got to get my female that have now spayed- but lord all mighty the lowest quote I have gotten (from the 5 vets I have asked) is 350, with most being 450-500.
When did that sky rocket? Cause’ that’s ridiculous. I don’t really want to resort to one of the cheep general numbing agent rip and tear kiosk spay neuter clinics .... but I also don’t want to have to sell my soul to pay for it.
Flerken. wrote:Man, the last time I got a cat spayed (granted it was about 10 years ago) it was 150-200 dollars, with anesthesia and proper vet care.
I have got to get my female that have now spayed- but lord all mighty the lowest quote I have gotten (from the 5 vets I have asked) is 350, with most being 450-500.
When did that sky rocket? Cause’ that’s ridiculous. I don’t really want to resort to one of the cheep general numbing agent rip and tear kiosk spay neuter clinics .... but I also don’t want to have to sell my soul to pay for it.
Captain Thomas Lasky wrote:I now only have three animals amd they are all catsmy dog passed away today so this makes a cat owner until we get another dog when we are ready.
Vet prices are always pretty high 200 dollars 10 years ago was a lot. The demand has gone up. Also the supply of vet is small meaning theres not whole lot veterinarians due to difficulty getting into vet school.
aris. wrote:we've had chip just over two years and he has never jumped into kitchen counters, at least we haven't seen him do that. Tally jumps on the counter if there is food sitting out (that cat is a vacuum and will eat anything).
We come home yesterday and walk into the kitchen and everyone finds themselves staring into the eyes of chip, and the far cat is the size of the counter part he is sitting on.
It was funny but I'm just curious as to why he thought he could get up there. The cats know when they can't do something. I wonder if it had something to do with Tally.
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