Thursday, June 19, 2008

Need Cat Behavior Advice? Talk To ASPCA Expert Live, Friday at Noon!

Help, my kitty eats so fast that she vomits!

Why does my cat refuse to use the litter box?

How can I convince Fluffy to remove her nails from my sofa?

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12 Comments:

Anonymous kathleen s said...

My 4 y/o male cat had bladder stones a few months ago. It was treated with prescription food and a strict diet. He is better now but has developed a very bad habit of urinating in corners, the bathtub, the stairs, on ME. How do I retrain him to only go in the litterpan? I have 3 pans in different areas of the house that a cleaned regularly and scooped daily. I have 4 other cats.

12:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

my cat is in heat ALL the time. How can I stop that with her keeping all her parts?

12:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hello i am ten years old and i am wondering how do you treat animals

1:35 PM  
Anonymous Soon to be vet said...

My cat eats like crazy , I give him food he eats it in 3 seconds then meows like crazy for more. What should I do ?

7:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I live in Detroit I need help This is the first time I've written to you. I have two cats Sparkles and Callie, that I rescued for the garbage cans a few years ago. I'm am low income and I want to get my cats vaccinated and Callie declawed. We are moving to a new home in about a week, and I need all the advice I can get!!! Also what new problems would we have to face with them in our new home? eail me @ butterflycat03@yahoo.com This is first time I saw your site, so thus the email address.

1:37 PM  
Blogger clyde said...

what i give a cat that trow up it's food.

7:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We acquired a small black cat 3 Halloween's ago... She came up and never went where she came from. We took her to the vet, they said she had Feline Aids, would lose her hair and dies, so they wanted to put her down. NO! She is a great cat, and comes like a dog when you call her and purrs all the time. Very docile and loving. She also has a problem though with eating. Scarfs food down, throws it up and is hungry all over again. Smaller portions seem to help. She does not seem to have any other problems.

1:05 PM  
Blogger randall said...

My year old female cat eats like she about to catch a train and then plays with the male cat and will then not every time but nine times out of ten throw up and then she lies down for about twenty minutes and then gets up and slaps the male in the head and they roll around as if she had never had thrown up, both my cats have been fixed but they are so cute and they have a great deal of fun together.

1:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi im 15 years old. i used too have two cats Milo and Killarney(brother and sister). One day Milo ran away, and then killarney ran away. My family wanted another cat so we went online and adopted 2 kittens, Marley and Sammi(sisters). And of coarse 1 month later Killarney came back. Since she was outside for 4 months she had to be in isolation for 6 months. Once the kittens meet her marley was fine and knew her place, but Sammi on the other hand chases Killarney and fights with her. I want to know if there is any way i can get them to stop fight for i fear that one day they will get hurt. Please help!

9:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Im 12,I have 2 cats dugan, a playful male and Alise, a nonplayful lap cat. Dugan always picks on her so whenever they eat she eats it so fast because Dugan always takes it. so naturally she eats so fast she throws up, even when dugan is not near her. is there anything i can do? ps. they are fixed.

4:55 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, my one year old male cat disappeared on Tuesday and I am devastated. He was supposed to be neutered and now he's gone. Is it normal behaviour for male cats? Will he come back? Do I have any hope of seeing him ever again? I have to say that he was extremely loved and pampered at home, will he miss home and come back?

8:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

My son go my cat pregnet do you think my cat will die giving birth to a cat/human?

2:30 PM  

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