Sentences with phrase «very curious cats»

«Minnie is a very curious cat, not a «fraidy» cat at all!»

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So there you have it, me at the foot of the garden under the weeping birch, cats at my feet, G&T in hand, the roar of the city traffic defeated by the cacophony of urban bird life and, if I'm very still, a mildly curious glance from an all - too - cocky fox.
Using Tipsy Elves» very own Patriotic Tops, bloggers from across the blogosphere have bene creating their very own Cat Cave hang outs for curious kittens.
First, the cliché is true, cats are very naturally curious!
I recall once watching the resident cat at my veterinarian's office send a fully grown and curious Mastiff whimpering back to his corner of the waiting room with a single, but very light, swipe to the nose.
She is a very curious and loving cat and we are so happy to have her.
She was very curious as to what they were when they first came into the picture and we watched her closely, but after a couple of months felt completely comfortable with them together and at least half the cats will just walk right by all our dogs.
Cats are so curious and can be very active, it's important that you secure things that need to be secured, and don't allow them to eat things they shouldn't eat.
*** BELLA IS A COURTESY LISTING AND IS NOT IN THE POSSESSION OF THE ANIMAL ADOPTION CENTER *** PLEASE CONTACT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BELOW Cat's name is Bella / Age around 1 1/2 years old Up to date on vaccines in January 2018 / declawed / spayed Very bright / curious / needs to be in a home with out other pets (that is my opinion) / has previously been an indoor / outdoor cat / loves to eat The only reason I am looking to re-home her is that she just isn't getting along with the other cats in the houCat's name is Bella / Age around 1 1/2 years old Up to date on vaccines in January 2018 / declawed / spayed Very bright / curious / needs to be in a home with out other pets (that is my opinion) / has previously been an indoor / outdoor cat / loves to eat The only reason I am looking to re-home her is that she just isn't getting along with the other cats in the houcat / loves to eat The only reason I am looking to re-home her is that she just isn't getting along with the other cats in the house.
Cats are very curious and can easily get into lawn and garden chemicals, rat poisons, bug sprays, antifreeze, oil, gasoline and other products left in the garage and outdoor sheds.
Cats are very territorial, and very curious.
He loves other dogs and are ok with cats at this point, just very curious and wanting to play with them.
Jill looks nervous in the photos but she's also been getting much more relaxed n less shy since she arrived at my place two days ago; very sweet n great kisser, loves chew toys, playful with her brothers, probably the most interested in my cat but not in an aggressive way, just the most curious and with little barking; I'm sure it'll get much better with my cat with more time.
He is still very curious of cats so a cat free home would be best for Augie.
The combination of their curious nature and unique metabolism (the way their body breaks down chemicals) makes cats very vulnerable to toxins.
Cats are very curious, and need to know what is going on around them.
The very friendly and sweet Wally had endeared himself to his caregivers who watched him grow from a rambunctious kitten into a particularly curious cat.
She's a curious and playful cat who is still very much a kitten at heart.
Despite the reputation of the finicky feline, many curious cats will show a propensity for sampling the very foods that they should avoid.
The only problem with this is that an electronic robot of a kitty litter box and a curious cat often make a very bad combination.
He loves other dogs and is ok with cats at this point, just very curious and wanting to play with them.
Cats are very curious creatures.
Dogs and cats are curious creatures by nature, and in addition to this trait, canines find bone meal and blood meal to be very palatable.
Athena was very curious and started sniffing the cat.
«Poinsettia plants are poisonous if consumed», says Dr. Simon, «and therefore do provide a very real Christmas hazard for both dogs and cats, so place the plants well out of reach of your curious pets.»
He is very curious about the cat in his foster home but has the potential to live with them with proper supervision and management when he goes into a new home.
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