i had no idea how busy the pet industry has been! i've been thinking about looking for some toy that one of the cats could amuse himself with when he's in the house because he wants constant attention. i enjoy him, but sometimes i am doing something else and can't pet him every minute.
i have a couple of questions because i'm new to catdom.
male dogs will very rarely attack a female.
is this true about cats also? and would it be more or less unlikely if the female was spayed? 2 of the cats are always getting into fights and sometimes they really go at it. i'm not really sure who starts it, for all i know they take turns. i don't know if the female is spayed or not - in fact, she is so hairy that i wasn't even sure she was a female until recently. i hope she's spayed because i don't know what i'll do if one day she shows up with 6 kittens! (these are all strays that i have been feeding for the past 4 months or so). there are 2 males (one is just a teenager) and 1 female.
also, i voted for the somali fox but it doesn't say "you've already voted" like it ususally does. and why are there 2 holes by each cat?
thanks
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Re: Snowy's cats, kittens and other animals thread
format_quote Originally Posted by snakelegs
i had no idea how busy the pet industry has been! i've been thinking about looking for some toy that one of the cats could amuse himself with when he's in the house because he wants constant attention. i enjoy him, but sometimes i am doing something else and can't pet him every minute.
i have a couple of questions because i'm new to catdom.
male dogs will very rarely attack a female.
is this true about cats also? and would it be more or less unlikely if the female was spayed? 2 of the cats are always getting into fights and sometimes they really go at it. i'm not really sure who starts it, for all i know they take turns. i don't know if the female is spayed or not - in fact, she is so hairy that i wasn't even sure she was a female until recently. i hope she's spayed because i don't know what i'll do if one day she shows up with 6 kittens! (these are all strays that i have been feeding for the past 4 months or so). there are 2 males (one is just a teenager) and 1 female.
also, i voted for the somali fox but it doesn't say "you've already voted" like it ususally does. and why are there 2 holes by each cat?
thanks
I have to search for answer on the vets site. After my knowledge the male cats should not attack under any circumstance the female cat.He should attack only the kittens if he is not the father (to kill them - i saw that at the big cats diary. In this moments the female cats reply, try to protect their ,lifes and a goof fight can raise from that).
From the posted toys the panic mouse (CFa breeders congratulated them for making this toy) it seems the most entertaining and the cat gym got also a reward in 2005.
Can you vote again and tell you if will not appear that : you voted Are two holes because the image was attached like option - for artistic reasons But you must vote where is the writings , don't choose the picture. Anyway we can count them. Important is to vote.Thats count.
Kittens are cute but its true you must have to whom to give them.
Re: Snowy's cats, kittens and other animals thread
format_quote Originally Posted by Tania
I have to search for answer on the vets site. After my knowledge the male cats should not attack under any circumstance the female cat.He should attack only the kittens if he is not the father (to kill them - i saw that at the big cats diary. In this moments the female cats reply, try to protect their ,lifes and a goof fight can raise from that).
From the posted toys the panic mouse (CFa breeders congratulated them for making this toy) it seems the most entertaining and the cat gym got also a reward in 2005.
Can you vote again and tell you if will not appear that : you voted Are two holes because the image was attached like option - for artistic reasons But you must vote where is the writings , don't choose the picture. Anyway we can count them. Important is to vote.Thats count.
Kittens are cute but its true you must have to whom to give them.
well, i thought maybe i clicked the wrong hole. i did it again and it still doesn't say "you've already voted".
hmmm....the male and female that fight are both adults. maybe they are mental cases? (the female is, actually!) i imagine that before too long there will be trouble with the teenager and the adult male too.
yes - that's the problem. finding homes for kittens is very difficult. if she does have kittens i guess i will have no choice but to have her spayed so she doesn't have any more. i will be sad if i can't find homes. but maybe i'll be lucky and she's already been spayed. she's already be roaming around the neighbourhood for several years before she came and cried at my door and i've never seen any kittens.
i'll have to check out cat toys next time i go to one of those pet stores. i've really never looked at cat stuff much. last time i noticed, there really wasn't a whole lot of stuff to choose from and nothing like what you've shown here.
thanks for all your work and information on this thread and thanks to al madani too. kittygyal has apparently gone on the prowl.
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Re: Snowy's cats, kittens and other animals thread
format_quote Originally Posted by snakelegs
well, i thought maybe i clicked the wrong hole. i did it again and it still doesn't say "you've already voted".
Please vote again and see if the voters number is increasing. May be the programme just forgot to add the words.
format_quote Originally Posted by snakelegs
hmmm....the male and female that fight are both adults. maybe they are mental cases? (the female is, actually!) i imagine that before too long there will be trouble with the teenager and the adult male too.
please read the next post about cats agression
format_quote Originally Posted by snakelegs
yes - that's the problem. finding homes for kittens is very difficult. if she does have kittens i guess i will have no choice but to have her spayed so she doesn't have any more. i will be sad if i can't find homes. but maybe i'll be lucky and she's already been spayed. she's already be roaming around the neighbourhood for several years before she came and cried at my door and i've never seen any kittens.
We must be responsable owners-you can't just release the kitten in the wild. Its much better to spay the cat but only if you see she can have kittens. If she is old aged then its not the case
format_quote Originally Posted by snakelegs
i'll have to check out cat toys next time i go to one of those pet stores. i've really never looked at cat stuff much. last time i noticed, there really wasn't a whole lot of stuff to choose from and nothing like what you've shown here..
The toys posted by me can be bought from the net online. The companies are americans.
format_quote Originally Posted by snakelegs
thanks for all your work and information on this thread and thanks to al madani too. kittygyal has apparently gone on the prowl.
Kittygyal is in Chicago and she will be back in may - i don't know the data. She really likes Chicago.
Re: Snowy's cats, kittens and other animals thread
The truth about cat toys
Part II: 8 - 11 march 2007
Play alone toys
Part IV : Catnip body pillows toys Features
Cats love to wrap their legs around their prey.
Each pillow is about 11 inches long by 3 inches wide -- perfect for kicking, tumbling, and licking. The cover is strong upholstery fabric. Each pillow is filled with organic and powerful catnip -- 3/4 cup. The other stuffing inside is also cat safe.
Not every cat go wild when feels the catnip scent or just prefer to sleep with the favourite toy.
Re: Snowy's cats, kittens and other animals thread
The truth about cat toys
Part II: 8 - 11 march 2007
Play alone toys
Part V : Honeysuckle toys Features
Its an alternative toy designed for cats who are not really attracted to catnip.
FACTS:
Honeysuckle contains a harmless neuro-stimulant called actinidine.
Actinidine is a chemical known to be attractive to members of felis domestica. It is found in valerian root, and honeysuckle shrubs. Cultivators such as silver vine also contains actinidine. These plants are sometimes destroyed by enthusiastic kitties.
Interestingly enough Actinidine is also a pheromone for a variety of insects such as ants and bees
Honeysuckle Sock Toys
Honeysuckle is a safe new alternative to catnip, which your cat may find equally — or more — enjoyable! These honeysuckle socks can save yor own socks in time of cats naughty mood.
Made from bright, vibrant polar fleece, the beanbag style will apply to the most discriminating cat. Feels like the :real thing. A self-activating toy, the scent is refreshed each time your favourite feline plays with it. Bowties
Honeysuckle SOAKED fleece make this fabulous toy a KITTEN favorite! Try them & see for yourself. Then don't be surprised when they start to whine for more Honeysuckle Toys. You know how kids are... Playmat
"Keysha says they are MEOWRIFFIC! And Her Favorite For Sleeping On The Back Of The Couch!" They are made with a variety of prints with a solid color co-coordinated back. Sprinkled inside with cat attracting Honeysuckle they will be your cat's favorite too! Cushion
Cotton cat print with generous amounts of Honeysuckle inside. A Great Cat Exerciser. Watch Them Play off the weight! And never worry about toy durability. They will lose it before wearing it out! The toy that is... er the weight...
Re: Snowy's cats, kittens and other animals thread
The truth about cat toys
Part II: 8 - 11 march 2007
Play alone toys
Part VI : Ball toys Features
Glow balls
Cats come alive when we crash. This toy is great because it glows and intrigues cats in the dark. When the lights go out cats can still have a tone of fun. Keeps cats occupied and out of mischief through the night. Relieves night time boredom. Catnip scent is an added bonus. Blinky Balls
Blinky Balls are motion activated, brilliantly illuminated balls that start flashing with just a slight touch from your cat. Each flash cycle lasts for 3 seconds, and then shuts off automatically. So, when the sun goes down, it's Blinky Ball time! Made of rugged, non-toxic, brilliant red plastic, and comes with replaceable batteries. Crinkle ball
Combine a classic crinkle ball with a wobbly base and what do you get? A real tail chaser. Cats go wild over this crazy toy. This comnination of crinkle sound with the wobbly movement will have your cat running circles around this toy for hours. Anti - tartar hair balls
Hair Balls are economical and fun toys for cats. Pulling, playing and chewing on the 100% cotton "hair" helps to remove plaque and tartar from teeth. The rolling motion of the ball will keep your cat's attention while playing with the string hair. Babble balls
Animal Sounds Babble Balls® has more than 20 different realistic animal sounds; lion, frogs, coyote howl, lots of birds, dog barking, pigs, rooster, lamb, elephant, cow, goat, a cat, and more.Give your kitty a choice, buy the kitty babble ball and the animal sounds babble ball for added fun. or if you wish the cat to listen your voice you can buy: Talk to me treat ball
Record a message to your cat, load it up with treats and watch the fun. The Talk To Me Treatball keeps snack loving cats busy and active for hours. Utlra-durable ball is dishwasher-safe. (remove voice module before placing in dishwasher) or if you wish a ball which makes sounds without batteries, you can go for:
Squeak easy ball
4.5" Fleece ball that makes a noise similar to a mouse squeaking or small bird chirping when the ball is rolled, thrown or shaken. Lots of soft, squeaky fun and no batteries required. Long lasting fun . The sound device is covered with a double wrap of fleece for durability. Zig -and -Zag ball
Crazy Zig-n-Zag activity ball has weight inside which creates an unpredictable roll. Active cats need mental stimulation and Zig-n-Zag is no ordinary roll on the kitchen floor. It's a challenging toy your cat is sure to love. Wild tails - because it seems the cats likes the tails, legs
Wild Tail is ideal for cats. Switch it on and it rolls, wobbles, summersaults and leads pets on a chase.
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Even neutered cats occasionally "feel their oats," especially if they were neutered after sexual maturity. From observing my own cats, it appears that their sexual aggression toward each other borders on what I call "Dominance" aggression, or territorial aggression. Sexual aggression is easy to identify. The aggressor will bite the nape of the neck of the victim cat and attempt to mount him, with the same thrusting hip movements seen in male-female mating. I discourage sexual aggression between my cats by "scruffing," about the only means of direct discipline I employ. Scruffing will be described below.
Territorial Aggression
Territorial aggression can sometimes arise suddenly between two relatively evenly-matched cats, and can take place between male-male, male-female, or female-female. Territorial aggression in the form of fighting is often accompanied by urine spraying or "marking," which helps identify this form of aggression. The aggressor cat is not necessarily the older cat, nor the one who has been in the household the longest. He will preface his attack with much posturing: back raised, ears laid back, with accompanying growling and hissing, then leap on his victim and attempt to bite him on the back of the neck. In many cases, the "victim" cat will back down by turning and walking slowly away, and the social hierarchcy process will have begun. Other times, the victim will give tit for tat, and a violent battle may ensue. Do not attempt to physically separate two fighting cats; in the heat of emotion, they will not recognize you, and severe injury could result. Dealing:
Most housemate cats will eventually resolve their disputes; one will reign as the "alpha cat," and the other will be satisfied with his lesser role in the "food chain." On the other hand, you may be faced with the dilemma of two cats who will never get along, and may have to be permanently separated. Each case of territorial infighting comes with its own nuances, and it will take a great deal of time and commitment on your part to work with the parties to resolve a peaceful living arrangement.
Redirected Aggression
The classic scenario of redirected aggression goes something like this:
Alex is sitting in the window watching the birds outside, when he sees a strange cat in his yard spraying his favorite bush with urine. Alex hurls himself off the windowsill and viciously attacks Sophie, who is sleeping peacefully in a chair. Poor Sophie wakes and either fights back or runs away and hides. Sophie may or may not later attack Alex out of fear-based aggression.)
Dealing with redirected aggression consists of two basic steps:
Find a way of keeping the strange cat out of your yard, or temporarily cover the window where he is most likely to be seen.
Keep your two cats separated for a day or two until they both forget the incident.
Redirected aggression is usually a temporary situation, unless you allow it to escalate.
Re: Snowy's cats, kittens and other animals thread
format_quote Originally Posted by Tania
Please vote again and see if the voters number is increasing. May be the programme just forgot to add the words.
please read the next post about cats agression
We must be responsable owners-you can't just release the kitten in the wild. Its much better to spay the cat but only if you see she can have kittens. If she is old aged then its not the case
The toys posted by me can be bought from the net online. The companies are americans.
Kittygyal is in Chicago and she will be back in may - i don't know the data. She really likes Chicago.
thank you very much for the info on cat agression! really appreciate your research.
well, i voted in the new poll (even tho i don't really know anything about cat toys and this one shows i voted. (unlike the last pick the breed poll) so i guess all is well.
i would never release the kittens in the wild. (i really hope the female is spayed!). i know i wouldn't be able to keep them. i would put them in a box and go stand in front of a grocery store or a shopping mall and try to talk people in to adopting them. the only other alternative would be the animal shelter (where they are almost always killed). i just hope it doesn't happen.
if she does have kittens, i will get her spayed as soon as it is safe, even tho she is a stray, so that it doesn't happen again.
kittygyal must be happy - i hope she is enjoying. i know she's very homesick.
thanks again!
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Re: Snowy's cats, kittens and other animals thread
I have two cats and there are many many things they seem to enjoy. Sometimes a scrunched up bit of paper is enough to keep them happy. I do not give them anything with catnip though, because to me it's kinda like pot for cats, and my cats are hyper enough as it is (that and I don't agree with the idea of catnip personally).
Re: Snowy's cats, kittens and other animals thread
format_quote Originally Posted by snakelegs
even tho she is a stray, so that it doesn't happen again.
kittygyal must be happy - i hope she is enjoying. i know she's very homesick.
thanks again!
Welcome i will do mopre reasearch on cat agression and i will post even the solutions. You have to observe them when they are fighting In which from the 3 cases can their behaviour be put. Sometimes even the stray cats needs a home and they are it seems your house fits for their need, so i think they just will move in.
The kittens are adorable and i knew you will not let them go just like that. I just added that because in almost each cat sites they are talking about neutering and spaying, so i thought to be responsable and write about that too.
Re: Snowy's cats, kittens and other animals thread
format_quote Originally Posted by Khalid1402
I have two cats and there are many many things they seem to enjoy. Sometimes a scrunched up bit of paper is enough to keep them happy. I do not give them anything with catnip though, because to me it's kinda like pot for cats, and my cats are hyper enough as it is (that and I don't agree with the idea of catnip personally).
Jazak Allah Khair
If i understood right the catnip is for the cats which begin to avoid exercises (or just for single cats). An alternative would be the honeysuckle toys - designed still for them. If your cats are active and they can play with each other i don't see either the reason why you should buy them scented toys. We will have a post about house made toys too The cats can have fun with everything.
The Turkish Van is the only cat that loves the water. It may be that this came about because of his need to catch fish but now it seems the breed just loves to swim for pleasure. The Turkish Van came from Western Turkey to England in 1955. The two women who originally took these cats to England imported two more in 1959. In1969 the Turkish Van was accepted for the championship show in Britain. The next year the breed entered the United States was registered in the U.S. in 1985.
Appearance :
Body:
The Turkish Van is a very solid cat with a broad chest. It has a thick body and long legs that are muscular and wide set
Coat:
The coat is semi long and feels like cashmere. After swimming it dries quickly because it has no undercoat.
Coat patterns:
The only color seen in the Turkish Van breed is white. The pattern you will see is called van. This is when only the head and tail have coloring. There can be no more than two spots on his body.
Personality
Gentle, affectionate disposition. Enjoys water and will actively choose to bathe.
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Intelligence
The Turkish Van is an active cat who is very smart. He is not a lap cat but a lively companion with a very lovely voice.
Grooming
Daily grooming recommended.
Health
The Turkish Van cat breed has a hearty appetite, with no special dietary requirements. Daily grooming recommended. It handled regularly and gently from an early age, less prone to nervousness.
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