Faffy the FauxFox wrote:is baking soda and vinager really all I need to use when Gary poops to difuse the oder? his poop is often foul smelling from what could be IBS. everything we have could be dangerous to him.
Ishnawababa wrote:Have any of you guys watched Kitten Lady (Hannah Shaw) on youtube? She posts tons of educational videos on fostering kittens and they're super cute to watch! She has inspired me to foster when I'm living in a place where I'm able to have pets
Ishnawababa wrote:Have any of you guys watched Kitten Lady (Hannah Shaw) on youtube? She posts tons of educational videos on fostering kittens and they're super cute to watch! She has inspired me to foster when I'm living in a place where I'm able to have pets
Ishnawababa wrote:I bought her book, it covers everything you could ever need to know. I can't wait to be able to foster kittens. I don't sleep through the night anyways, so I might as well feed some bottle babies and save lives in the process!
catful wrote:hello! first time posting here, i would appreciate a little help with my situation.
my family is considering getting me a cat for Christmas, but only if i answer their questions or problems with actually keeping the cat indoors. you see, we can keep it outdoors since we have a backyard, which is what they suggested if they will get me one, but I am completely against that thought.I don't believe it is safe at all, especially if they're not supervised every minute. it's really easy to climb and get out on the street for a cat, and I can't care for it properly if they're always around danger.
would anyone be able to help me answer these questions and possibly find a solution? I absolutely love cats with all my heart, and would do anything to keep one.
the main problem for my family is 'the smell'. basically the litter box smell. is it really that bad? and if it is, would getting a different shaped litter reduce it? or is there anything that can get rid of the smell? this always comes in discussion when talking about pets.
my family says that cats can climb on the table when we're not looking or when we're not home. is this actually true? i've never met someone that said their cat steals food or climbs on the kitchen table. has it happened to anyone, and if it did, is it possible to stop the cat from doing this? i've researched a lot but couldn't find something quite accurate about this.
and lastly, could i get some advice for convincing them? such as telling them something, or things like that.
thanks for any help or advice!
catful wrote:hello! first time posting here, i would appreciate a little help with my situation.
my family is considering getting me a cat for Christmas, but only if i answer their questions or problems with actually keeping the cat indoors. you see, we can keep it outdoors since we have a backyard, which is what they suggested if they will get me one, but I am completely against that thought.I don't believe it is safe at all, especially if they're not supervised every minute. it's really easy to climb and get out on the street for a cat, and I can't care for it properly if they're always around danger.
would anyone be able to help me answer these questions and possibly find a solution? I absolutely love cats with all my heart, and would do anything to keep one.
the main problem for my family is 'the smell'. basically the litter box smell. is it really that bad? and if it is, would getting a different shaped litter reduce it? or is there anything that can get rid of the smell? this always comes in discussion when talking about pets.
my family says that cats can climb on the table when we're not looking or when we're not home. is this actually true? i've never met someone that said their cat steals food or climbs on the kitchen table. has it happened to anyone, and if it did, is it possible to stop the cat from doing this? i've researched a lot but couldn't find something quite accurate about this.
and lastly, could i get some advice for convincing them? such as telling them something, or things like that.
thanks for any help or advice!
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