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Angelus Gaston wrote:WarriorCats66 wrote:I have a question and would love some help!
I live in a neighbourhood with lots of cats, and my 2 cats (both she-cats, one 15, the other about 5) fight alot... ^-^'
But thats not all, there is this one cat living 3 houses down, and it comes into our house to eat their food at night. The younger cat gets realy scared and likes it best if i stand with her while she eats in the morning. Once she brought in a dead mouse, so I went to go get toilet paper to pick it up, and not only was the Tom from number 1 in the storage room, it was in the living room! I was so scared...
Do you have any tips? Usually we do just lock the cat flap or shut the door, but if one of the cats are outside, we don't like locking them out... make any sense? XD
(My train of thought is a mess...)
I would suggest not free feeding the cats and keeping them indoors so they can go on a feeding schedule. If the tom comes for food having no food and a closed door will stop it.
I cant think of another solution.
Blaze I will pm with Ulquiorras details and the others.
HyperPikaGirl wrote:Ah yes, I found this thread again <3
I do have a quick question. So I have two cats. One of them is a fairly large tom and the other is a smaller female (I don't know what female cats are called, apologies for that one ^^"). They generally get along okay, but occasionally the tom will attack my other cat. Now, these "attacks" never break skin, they don't even tear off fur, but it's annoying when I'm trying to pet one cat, and then the other comes barreling over and pins her down. Immediately after pinning her and then occasionally biting her (More like a play bite because as I said they don't hurt each other, it's just the initial shock), he just gets up and leaves. Of course, the female then goes running off because she got scared, and then I have no cats Like I said previously, not only does this not happen often, but it doesn't hurt either cat, it's just annoying. Anybody have any suggestions to try and help the problem? The cats can eat, play, sleep, sit, do practically anything near each other, I just think it's more a case of the male playing too roughly with the female. Well, that and he gets jealous if I do anything as look at the female while he's in the room because he's not getting attention
Also, the reason you shouldn't NOT feed your cats meat is because there is a certain chemical in it that keeps them from going blind. So essentially, don't feed your cat meat and you might as well get it's eyes removed because it will go blind without the chemical.
lem-nis-cate wrote:
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I'm gonna sound like a terrible person, but I'm not sure how much to feed my cat?
She's 6 years old, and I think for a while she was being overfed - despite being a
reasonably active outdoor cat (I know, I know, I don't want her to be outdoors
either). Anyway, she was getting a low hanging tummy so I've told my parents they
have to feed her less bc obesity in cats is pretty severe and she's lost a bit of
weight however I'm afraid we're underfeeding her because she's constantly begging
for food and I want to feed her but I know I can't if I'm feeding her the right amount
because it'll just end up ruining everything.
She's just a domestic long hair {I think, apparently her father might have been a
norwegian forest cat, but that could be wrong - idk if that is important for how
much she needs to be fed}.
I'm not sure of her weight bc she's not the most tame cat so it's not easy to find a
way to weigh her - is there a way by eye/hand to figure out if a cat is roughly the
right weight? If so, will it be harder to tell since she's extremely fluffy?
{Sorry for all the questions, I'm super concerned about her and I'm worried I'm doing
something wrong. She's our family's first cat and she means so much to me.}
Chickpea wrote:lem-nis-cate wrote:
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Hi there. If you're feeding the right amount of whatever you're feeding her, then that begging is most likely coming from the fact that she is used to a bigger diet so she wants more food.
Also, if she's an outdoor cat, she could be getting fat off of rodents and dead things she finds too so it may not entirely be her kibble (or whatever you feed her). Just saying.
lem-nis-cate wrote:
♥
I'm gonna sound like a terrible person, but I'm not sure how much to feed my cat?
She's 6 years old, and I think for a while she was being overfed - despite being a
reasonably active outdoor cat (I know, I know, I don't want her to be outdoors eith
er) she was getting a low hanging tummy so I've told my parents they have to fee
d her less bc obesity in cats is pretty severe and she's lost a bit of weight however
I'm afraid we're underfeeding her because she's constantly begging for food and I
want to feed her but I know I can't if I'm feeding her the right amount because it' ll
just end up ruining everything.
She's just a domestic long hair {I think, apparently her father might have been a
norwegian forest cat, but that could be wrong - idk if that is important for how
much she needs to be fed}.
I'm not sure of her weight bc she's not the most tame cat so it's not easy to find a
way to weigh her - is there a way by eye/hand to figure out if a cat is roughly the
right weight? If so, will it be harder to tell since she's extremely fluffy?
Currently she has half a pouch of wet food twice a day mixed in with dry food -
she has free access to her food all day and sometimes she'll leisurely eat her food
throughout the whole day and other times she'll eat the whole thing at once {thats
actually why we started feeding twice a day as opposed to a lot at once}.
{Sorry for all the questions, I'm super concerned about her and I'm worried I'm doing
something wrong. She's our family's first cat and she means so much to me.}
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