Sentences with phrase «cat out of trouble»

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This keeps the cat out of trouble in more ways than one!

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They're a great way to occupy your cat and keep them out of trouble for a little while!
That idea came to me when one of my daughter's roommates adopted a cat, and the girls were having trouble keeping him out of the fireplace.
The tablet had no trouble keeping up with all the action as I beat the tar out of Cat Woman and The Flash in the highly graphically demanding Injustice: Gods Among Us.
Also, a solid recall can get your puppy out of trouble in an unexpected situation, like a sudden bolt after that cat across the street.
Trouble is, hogging the heat can rapidly dry out the top layer of your cat's skin causing those dandruff flakes.
Purple cats may be shy, but they just need some encouragement; their perfect companion will probably appreciate that these cats stay out of trouble.
As it is, the Animal Foundation, which operates the shelter, has trouble adopting out all of the domestic cats that it gets.
Cats do get arthritis, and will also have more trouble getting up on their perches, in and out of the litter box, or up and down stairs.
They can also be exasperating at times, requiring lots of supervision to keep out of trouble, and more time and patience than older cats need.
The cats started using it with out much trouble and its saved us tons of work.
Older dogs and cats are past that mischievous playful stage where they must be constantly entertained to keep them out of trouble.
More serious cases of feline asthma can lead to such difficult breathing that cats have trouble getting oxygen out to the rest of the body, which can lead to fainting and collapse.
Fairly expensive compared to other clumping litters, some cats dislike the texture or scent of the litter, some cats have trouble with tracking, clumps may dry out and crumble after a few days
Cons: Fairly expensive compared to other clumping litters, some cats dislike the texture or scent of the litter, some cats have trouble with tracking, clumps may dry out and crumble after a few days
A Siberian will climb fences, leap fences, dig under fences, wriggle under gates, even eat through fences, slip through doors and windows, slip out of collars and harnesses... all in the name of an opportunity to explore the world — and get into whatever trouble he or she can find: hit by moving traffic as the Siberian Husky has no street sense or homing instinct whatsoever, free to chase and kill cats and other small pets, get into dogfights, chase horses and cattle (thus being at risk for injury by kicking or being shot by livestock owners), find poisoned or spoiled meat, pick up ticks and other parasites.
The kidneys are one of the most common organ systems to wear out on a cat or dog, and as hormone imbalance affects the function of the kidneys, your once well - behaved pet may have trouble controlling his bathroom habits.
The trouble is that this instinct has not been domesticated out of cats.
Q: My cat seems to move more slowly these days and it looks like he's having some trouble getting in and out of his litter box.
If you need a cat who knows how to stay out of trouble and will always keep your secrets, I just might take your case.
However this should only be undertaken if your cat is kept exclusively indoors, as it may need those sharp claws for defence against attack and to get out of trouble.
Perhaps when cats go to the trouble of going out and hunting for prey and then bringing it to your feet they are attempting to feed you in the same way that mother cats feed their kittens.
Many older cats have trouble or experience pain when attempting to get in or out of a litter box with high sides.
The kidneys are one of the most common organ systems to wear out on a cat, and as hormone imbalance affects the function of the kidneys, your once well - behaved cat may have trouble controlling his bathroom habits.
This makes sense, as cats in the wild will hunt rabbits and large rodents and have no trouble making a meal out of a pretty big whole animal.
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