Miaow, Purr, Yawn!

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Jan 2016
10:57pm, 8 Jan 2016
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Winded
When we moved house we kept Helga in for a couple of weeks and she used her tray; then we let her out and she carried in using it for a month or so. Now she is back to her old self - the tray is for bad weather.
Jan 2016
11:41am, 9 Jan 2016
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Hanneke
Lovely image Cyclops :)

Lasya goes out but comes in to use the tray :-o no accidents at all though in three years, but it does annoy me. She panics to be let into the house when we are out in the garden, just to do her thing and back out again...
Jan 2016
11:42am, 9 Jan 2016
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Hanneke
She did puke three times this morning though, after eating grass... Sigh... At least it wasn't on the palest bit of rug this time...
K9
Jan 2016
3:27pm, 9 Jan 2016
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K9
Cyclops - that's brilliant.

My old cats used the tray as kittens but once they started going out they just starting pooping somewhere else - probably the neighbours garden....

Hanneke - why do cats do that??
One of my previous 2 was a pukey cat - he used to love the ironing board for some reason.
It drove me nuts.
K9
Jan 2016
3:27pm, 9 Jan 2016
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K9
I am totally living in cutesville at the moment.
These babies are beyond adorable
Jan 2016
11:40pm, 9 Jan 2016
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Steady Edina
Arthur is 4kg at 8 months he is going to be a big boy.mhe is also very prone to respiratory tract infections he had three lots of antibiotics since I have had him
K9
Jan 2016
7:25am, 10 Jan 2016
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K9
He's a big lad.
Wonder why so many infections?
Can cats get inherit things similar to cystic fibrosis or immune issues?
Poor baby - anyway - it obviously isn't stopping him growing!
Jan 2016
8:17am, 10 Jan 2016
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sallykate
Dr Beckmann carpet cleaner is great for when cats do things they shouldn't in places you don't want them too.

Pablo's taken to weeing in odd places (often on bags which have been left on the floor). With that and the regular 5am yowling I must get him to the vet to get checked out but suspect it's just aged grumpiness setting in (although he's only 11 1/2).
K9
Jan 2016
8:19pm, 10 Jan 2016
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K9
Definitely take him Sallykate.....if only to rule out problems.

I put my previous cat's renal failure down to 'neediness' and the second cat's thyrotoxicosis down to grieving for the other cat, and then his diabetes down to old age....
Jan 2016
11:09am, 11 Jan 2016
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Hanneke
I bought some carpet cleaner from Aldi the other day, it worked but it needed multiple applications to get the discolouration sorted...

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