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Maasha Allaah, they're cute. How come one has something red in his eye on every photo?
The photographs said the cats eyes will become green if we use the flash light. Mawaddah proved them , they are wrong :) - i think they don't have yet the night vision.

^ Oh that's because of the flash from the camera I think, you know, that red eye thing...

They are lovely.:statisfie . Very curious little kittens and i like how they search every corner of the house. But what are doing the gentlemens between your clothes :rollseyes
I would like to take one of kitten but i live in Europe.:-[ We are moving to a house so i will have small place for her to play in and out.:statisfie
 
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Did you know that in malaysia we have city of cat...
Its a very nice gesture and the great statue of cat with the big bow looks cute. I can't remember now to have in my country at least one statue dedicated exclusively to pets or other animals :(.
 
CATS BEHAVIOUR​

10 HUMAN HABITS THAT DRIVE CATS C-R-A-Z-Y!
from : AnimalRadio
Dirty litter boxes​
Picture for a moment, your home minus a clean bathroom. Your only option: a pungent port-a-potty in the backyard. You find yourself wishing for the lung capacity of an Olympic swimmer so that you can hold your breath and complete your deed before you need to inhale. Disgusting, right? Some cats belonging to delinquent litter box-scooping owners feel the same way.
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"Cats are fastidious by nature so a dirty litter box is downright disgusting," says Dr. Moon-Fanelli. "They deserve a box that is scooped every day * and more than one box if there is more than one cat in the household."
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Solution:
She offers a few other feline-friendly gestures: skip the perfume-scented litter, lose the lid (for many cats, the hooded boxes trap odors inside the box, causing them to gasp or, seek a new place to potty * like behind your sofa.).
Win over your cat by actually cleaning the box and re-filling with clean litter once a week. Location is also key. Pick a private, quiet place in your home * not next to a noisy washer machine or deep in the dark corner of your basement.
 
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The Feline Evolution® CatSeat™ Cat Toilet Training System
is the healthy alternative to an ordinary litter-box. Recommended by veterinarians and leading health care professionals, the CatSeat™ separates your cat(s) from touching and tracking dirty litter. The intuitive design and well thought out construction features multi-purpose textured shelves. Not only do they conceal the litter and waste below, they provide comfortable footing that replicates the feel of litter for your cat(s). Because the cat(s) never come into contact with the actual litter once trained (either on the floor or mounted), this eliminates the tracking of litter and germs throughout your home. The hygienic benefits of this are obvious.

BenefitsThe CatSeat™ may be used on exclusively on the floor in place of your litter-box. Cleanup is as easy as a “lift and toss” of the self-closing disposable bag (available in the Litter Supplies section) into the trash. This product also provides the proven option to completely toilet train your cat(s). Simply replace your existing toilet seat with the CatSeat™. Shelves hide the water below and a simple push of the paw-shaped button easily transforms the CatSeat™ into a normal toilet seat for human use.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can the CatSeat™ toilet train my cats(s)?
Once your cat(s) is successfully using the CatSeat™ as a replacement to the litter-box, it is designed to mount to your toilet. From here it's as simple as the self closing bag releasing from the bottom, and gradually introducing the water below. The key to successful toilet training is to make the process extremely subtle and easy to follow. This is the cornerstone of the design of the CatSeat™.

Does the CatSeat™ function like a regular toilet seat?
If you decide to mount the CatSeat™ to your toilet, it functions exactly like a regular toilet seat. It lifts up and operates just as you would expect. With the simple push of a button, the shelves disappear into the center. This way you are not using the same area as your cat(s). It is almost as if they have a separate seat all to themselves.

What is the ideal age to start my cat on the CatSeat™?
It is recommended that a kitten be at least seven months old before starting to toilet train them with the CatSeat™. It is also slightly oversized to accommodate much older cats. Any age cat can use the CatSeat™ on the floor in place of a litter-box.

Can more than one cat use the CatSeat™?
Yes they can. It is important that each cat becomes comfortable with the level of litter provided before moving on and further reducing the available amount. If your cats are currently using separate litter-boxes you may choose to reduce the number of litter-boxes to one prior to receiving the CatSeat™. This will help them get comfortable sharing a litter-box. The largest number of cats successfully trained to the CatSeat™ is seven (this was accomplished using two CatSeat™). Obviously, the larger the number, the more difficult it becomes.

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salamualikum.

Belive it or not one of my cat and his ''new'' crew one of my pup run to the toilet to have a toilet it's funny because when my pup is on the toilet my cat sits and watches it. Last time my brother was keep an eye on them and they were playing on the floor with one another until my little nephew came and screamed they got scared grr. It's always good to have pets clean I love my animals
Ma'assalama
 
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lol! subhan Allah! is that cat really sitting on the toilet to go to the bathroom?

i used to have the cat that go to toilet to do his business. :D

but it is sometimes quite troublesome :-[ (to see something left behind)
 
I truely believe that Cats are God's most perfect creation.
They exist to humble Man, and they do it very well.

You dont adopt a Cat. The Cat chooses, to adopt YOU.
 
i used to have the cat that go to toilet to do his business. :D

but it is sometimes quite troublesome :-[ (to see something left behind)
I would like if my cat would use the toilet but i think its must be in cats nature or her will to do that. Have you trained her or it just happened :?
 
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subhanAllah. yesterday my husband 'rescued' a 6 week old kitten and the man told us she was trained. and we just believed him =\

alhamdulillah she used the box twice today, but not too long ago she went on my WHITE SHEETS! im so mad at her, ya Allah! my mother is going to flip if she finds out lol. but shes so adorable! i just read up on some tips with kittens that are in the process of training. duhhh i should have read that before!

kitty toilet?! thats crazy subhanAllah! lol. it looks odd to me =/
 
voted bring home dog or cat (or any number of other critters) without considering the cat's feelings....because that's the one that's the most likely to happen here.
i was lucky - the first night i kept my expensive retired pigeon eating monster in the house - he used his box and has used it ever since.
 
I would like if my cat would use the toilet but i think its must be in cats nature or her will to do that. Have you trainned her or it just happened :?

it was trained by her previous owner. it must became a habit for her. I think the whole family was toilet trained.
 
voted bring home dog or cat (or any number of other critters) without considering the cat's feelings....because that's the one that's the most likely to happen here.
i was lucky - the first night i kept my expensive retired pigeon eating monster in the house - he used his box and has used it ever since.

wow..clever pigeon. I thought pigeon is the kind which do it everywhere..:exhausted
 
CATS BEHAVIOUR​

10 HUMAN HABITS THAT DRIVE CATS C-R-A-Z-Y!
from : AnimalRadio
Blaring music​
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Listening own music to avoid the owner shoutings:-[
As your cat naps on the sofa, you rudely slip in a Bruce Springsteen CD into your stereo and crank up the volume until your walls shake. Yowl! Your cat heads skyward, lands harshly and then dashes to the opposite end of your home. Reason: feline ears are much more sensitive than human ears. They have more hair cell receptors and their cone-shaped ears capture more sounds.
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"Playing loud music actually may be painful to them," says Dr. Moon-Fanelli. "I find that my cats are much more comfortable when I play classical or jazz music than when on play rock music on a high volume."

Solution: Pump down the volume or wear headphones when you want to blare music. Or, Opt for classical or jazz radio stations or CDs. Cats seem to like these musical styles best, :statisfie perhaps because they are rhythmical and don't pack surprise beats.
 
Animal+Music,they look cute and weird too.:D

"Playing loud music actually may be painful to them,"

Agree with her.Because my cat will greatly shocking when he heard a very loud or noisy sound,sometimes he run away till hit the chairs:exhausted you cannot imagine how his face reaction.
 
CATS BEHAVIOUR​

10 HUMAN HABITS THAT DRIVE CATS C-R-A-Z-Y!
from : AnimalRadio
Super-stressed humans​
Cats tune in like four-footed mood barometers. They know when you're:
  • happy,
  • sad,
  • angry,
  • and bummed.
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"Cats read our body languages so well," says Dr. Wright. "When we're stressed, our muscles tend to be tight; our posture rigid and our pupils dilated * not inviting signs to a cat."

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Solution:
Recognize that you can't totally control your life and more importantly, remember to savor positive moments and events. "When you come home from work, try to spend a few minutes with their cats," says Dr. Wright. "Spend quality time talking with your pets every night and think of good things that happened that day that you can share with your animals. They may not understand your words, but they do understand your tone. This activity can help reduce the stress in you."
 
I live way out in the country, and my cats are fairly wild. The only time they show up is meal time. I would be a walking band-aid if I tried to put headphones on them.
 

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