Sentences with phrase «cat in a quiet home»

I am a sweet, loving girl who would prefer to be an only cat in a quiet home with older, respectful children, or adults.

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i live alone in mobile home, have cats, me and late wife rescued and fixed, gray hair, skinny, car, 1 son, his wife and daughter, live away.lonely, have no life, computer, tv.i'm very quiet, shy, i «haven't had a date in 35 yrs, married, and never cheated, honestly.
He and Brie (who plays Greg's girlfriend in The Disaster Artist) married in a low - key ceremony at the end of February, and are enjoying quiet nights streaming movies with cats Harry and Arturo — «I thought I could get through this interview without bringing up my cats,» Dave laments — at the Los Angeles home they are renovating.
Caregivers then return the same afternoon to pick up their cats, where they're kept in a quiet place at the caregivers home until time for release back into the colony.
Foster homes provide an invaluable service to shelters by taking care of special needs cases (e.g. nursing or pregnant cats, orphaned kittens and dogs in need of socialization or extra attention) in a quiet and comforting environment.
Mike Wilson agrees that Key's cats have caused a split in the quiet neighborhood of block homes off Delaney Avenue.
Place at least one box for every cat in the house in quiet areas of your home, and leave them there.
If the cat's litter tray is positioned in a place that will mean more people traffic or noise during the Christmas period, provide an additional litter tray in a quieter part of the home.
In just six days, this stunning beauty with golden eyes and more - than - a-touch of cat - i - tude finds just what she needs: Stasia, a woman with years of feline experience, no other pets (her beloved cat, Sylvester, had recently died at age 20), a quiet home... and most important of all, an open, patient heart that needs to shower love on this particular «Diva.»
Kitty Corner houses many of our cats and kittens, while unweaned kittens and adults needing quiet environments are spoiled in volunteer foster homes.
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Immediately upon rescuing the cat (or dog), put him into a quiet room in your house, away from all other animals so that he can deal with the shock of change from either life on the street or being suddenly separated from his prior family and home.
If your cat always eliminates in quiet, protected places, such as under a desk, beneath a staircase, in a corner, or in a closet; she eliminates in an area where the litter box was previously kept or where there are urine odors; or she eliminates on a different level of the home, here are some solutions.
She is now in a quiet foster home with other old dog friends and a couple of cats, awaiting their chance for a new home.
Marshall would do best in a home that is gentle and on the quiet side, other dogs or cats are OK too as long as they are not aggressive toward him.
Boarding: Your cat will feel right at home in the quiet, laid - back atmosphere of our Cat Nap Icat will feel right at home in the quiet, laid - back atmosphere of our Cat Nap ICat Nap Inn.
Keep your cat confined to one room on moving day and place him or her in one quiet room upon arrival at your new home.
You should select a quiet, isolated room in which the cat can be safely sequestered with these amenities for the first few days as it settles into its new home.
We often get pregnant cats / dogs, and would love for them to be able to go to a quiet, loving temporary home in which the mama can raise her babies.
With that in mind, choose a private and quiet room of your home, away from the daily activities of your family, in which to situate the mother cat and her kittens.
At home, allow your cat to recover in a warm, quiet space of its choosing (if possible) to increase comfort and reduce stress
Some cats will avoid using a litter box that leaves them feeling exposed or unsafe; for these cats, it's best to provide a covered litter box and place it in a relatively quiet area of your home.
Lastly, do what you can to minimize stress for your cat, such as keeping the litter box in a quiet place in your home and maintaining a consistent daily routine.
He would do very well in a home with another cat for company yet he is very shy with people and would do best in a calm, quiet home with people who are very patient and understanding of his peccadillos.
Your cat may retreat to a quiet place in your home when she gets a cold.
Now, put yourself in the frame of mind of your cat, who's having a quiet evening at home when, all of a sudden, an 8 - foot tree makes its way through the front door.
If your home is a bit wild, don't worry — you can create a quiet space for your senior cat in a low - traffic area of your home, such as a bedroom or closet.
Shy cats, regardless of age, prefer limited physical contact and do well in quiet, less active homes with other feline friends to provide moral support.
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Fearful cats usually do best in relatively quiet homes.
We envision Anna in a quiet home with either a gentle male dog, or no other dogs, and OK with cat / s in a home.
It is recommended that your spayed cat is kept in a quiet confined space for a minimum of two weeks after her return home.
She'd love a home with another cat to snuggle with, sunny window to reflect upon in her quiet moments, and thick rugs to race across with boy - ish glee.
We think she'd do great in most any home, but that she'd thrive in a quieter home, with maybe a cat friend or two to keep her company.
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