Whether you've just adopted your first kitten or you've
shared your home with cats for years, your cat's litter box habits might be a mystery to you.
Let's face it, if
you share your home with a cat sooner or later you are going to encounter a behavior problem.
Pet owners learn a lot from
sharing their homes with cats, but not everything is...
If
you share your home with a cat, sooner or later you will encounter feline vomiting.
Many people who
share their homes with a cat are wary of boarding their pet at a facility that has dogs in the same building.
If done right, not only is it possible for greyhounds to
share a home with cats, many greyhounds and cats have become fast friends.
Tho I do not
share my home with cats, only because I am allergic, I agree breakfast is important!
Alicia and Greg
share their home with their cat Hannah and a rescued Staffordshire cross named Mia.
I, however, have
shared my home with cats from before the time my kids were born until now, and with proper supervision and training the two can get along in the same home quite beautifully.
Most of us that have
shared a home with cats, have heard those chattering / chirping / clicking sounds that are made most usually when a cat spies potential prey through a closed window.
Scratching Problems Scratching is a natural behavior and a reality of
sharing your home with a cat.
She currently
shares her home with a cat named Molly and a mixed - breed dog named Nikki.
An admitted sucker for classic tabbies,
she shares her home with her cats, all of whom were rescues and require continued medical attention.
Most Standard Schnauzers seem to tolerate
sharing their homes with cats, however, especially if they have been introduced to them at an early age.
Some dog breeds are unlikely to put up with
sharing their home with a cat.
For people with mild cat allergies, daily brushing may sufficiently reduce airborne feline allergens, making it possible for these individuals to comfortably
share a home with cats.
Cats are quite all right with this little guy — Toby doesn't mind
sharing his home with a cat or two.
Some cats may be perfectly happy as an only cat and could really resent having to
share their home with another cat.
Feline Vomiting If
you share your home with a cat, sooner or later you will encounter feline vomiting.
He currently
shares his home with his cat, a Shiloh Shepherd, and several saltwater fish and marine creatures.
You may recall a study that went viral a few years ago that said
sharing your home with cats quite literally could make...
Following the above suggestions will help insure your indoor cat stays both happy and healthy — and all those who
share their home with a cat know that a happy cat makes for a happy home.
Are you ready to
share your home with a cat?
are normal people — women, men, divorcees, widows, determined singles, straight, gay, and every other variable — who have simply made a conscious choice to
share their homes with cats rather than deal with the complexity of human partners.
She has a son and daughter and
they share their home with her cats (RJ, Kizzy Kitty, and Penny), two dogs (Frannie and Emmy), a bird (Kip), fish, and guinea pigs.
Anyone who has ever had the pleasure of
sharing their home with a cat knows how much time they spend grooming themselves, and keeping themselves clean.
Those of
us that share our home with a cat, or cats, may have a different opinion.
, so I thought I'd give those of you who
share your home with a cat a few easy suggestions to help increase your cat's happiness, and enhance your relationship with your feline friend.
If you're going to
share your home with a cat, you'll need to deal with some level of cat hair on your clothes and in your house.
Vanessa
shares her home with her cat, Bellamy, and two small dogs named Tinkerbell and Irie.
Not exact matches
My assigned blogger for this month was Lindsay and her blog «The Lean Green Bean» - she is studying to be a Registered Dietitian plus she
shares her
home with four furry companions, two
cats and two dogs, which I personally found very cool because I am an animal lover myself since I grew up
with dogs from very early age and in my adult life
share my
home with 3
cats.
I
share my daily life
with my partner, two dogs, a
cat, a snake, a turtle, a rabbit, and any other creature that ventures into the yard or our
home in need of care.
We should also mention, we
share our
home with our fur family as well — two dogs named Taiyo and Chulo, and
cat named Max — whom we love dearly!
Over half of American households
share their
home with either a
cat or a dog, and many contain both.
I
share my
home with a rescue ScottishTerrier and a rescue
cat, so my mate would have to love animals.
Cannon works out of her california
home, which she
shares with a
cat and a parrot.
When he is not managing the awards and judging entries, he is working hard on the farm he
shares with his wife Ruthie - currently
home to four horses, nine dogs, and twelve
cats.
A mother and grandmother, Robin makes her
home with her husband on the outskirts of Boise,
sharing it
with a demanding Papillion puppy named Boo and a persnickety tuxedo
cat named Pinky.
He
shares his
home with a precocious young girl, his wonderful wife (who also writes), two
cats, a never - ending list of things he would like to build, and ideas...
She
shares her
home with her husband and their many dog and
cat fur children.
The self - professed animal fanatic
shares his
home with more than 15 pets, including dogs, birds, Chinchillas, hamsters, terrapins, a
cat, a guinea pig, and of course, his Netherland Dwarf bunny, Wing.
Dr. Watrous
shares his Broomfield
home with 4 special
cats: Mr. Big, One - eyed Jack, Zip, & Kiki, and two Catahoula Leopard dogs, Sadie and Tupelo.
She also
shares her
home with two greyhounds and three
cats.
He and his wife Sarah
share their
home with their son, two
cats named Mortie and Earl, and bulldog named Harvey.
Currently my heart and
home are
shared with 4
cats - Kelly, Rassia, Orion and Turnip.
Don and his wife, Sally, live in Ottawa,
sharing their
home with three dogs and a
cat.
Some
cats do not take to being picked up, even by those humans who
share their
home with them, and may react aggressively.
They
share their
home with Dakota, a lab / chow mix and three adorable
cats, Brody, Stella and Addie.
Dr. Miller
shares her
home with her husband, daughter, and
cat, Trapper.
He
shares his Savannah
home with his Siberian Husky (Vegeta), deaf Pitbull (Sophie), and two
cats (Ashe and Vivi)