And best to keep the Dreamies in a tin
My cat like dreamies, but these she went nuts for treats laced with catnip
And best to keep the Dreamies in a tin
Shaving cats is weird and could either be painful (in which case I'd gladly shave the skin of the offender) or not so painful (in which case I'd gladly advise mr cat shaver to get a hobby).Good post. I always enjoy your reasoning. Not a lot to disagree with there.
I'm still not going to lose sleep though over some nutter going round shaving cats when there's literally millions of animals systematically killed for human indulgence on a daily basis, with large chunks of specism, not to mention anthropomorphism, going on too.
I showed all the cat pics here to my daughter who’s been through a rough time. Loved them all including Ziggy.Cheers chap, gift from Mrs AR....
Ours are rescue female twins from the RSPCA, had them since kittens.View attachment 158753
My two rescue boys who arrived last June.
They soon get turfed off, only to plonk themselves on our laps. The ginger one on the left is still timid but learning to trust us. They went from the same home to the rescue place, so needed to be rehomed together.Ours are rescue female twins from the RSPCA, had them since kittens.
Looks like you have the same issue of them pinching the best chair.
Well done for doing that. Like dogs, they instinctively sense kind folk.They soon get turfed off, only to plonk themselves on our laps. The ginger one on the left is still timid but learning to trust us. They went from the same home to the rescue place, so needed to be rehomed together.
Try using a clickerSome lovely sweeping generalisation about cats and their owners on here. I get that cats aren't for everyone, I dislike dogs, but I certainly wouldn't be shooting them like some f***ing serial killer in training just because it strayed into my garden.
My cat used to go out but always came home to use her litter tray if she needed the toilet. She is now a house cat so still doesn't shit in anyone's garden.
She has also been trained to do a couple of basic things, stand up on her hind legs to receive her dreamies, sits on command. Only very basic stuff but cats can be trained if taught early.
She isn't allowed on the kitchen side and would never jump up even if there was food there.
When she did go outside, she only ever brought me one bird and a dragonfly, both alive and both survived. She brought me more leaves than anything else, flat was full of them.
Glad Tyrone has been given a little holiday, well done mods.
Some lovely sweeping generalisation about cats and their owners on here. I get that cats aren't for everyone, I dislike dogs, but I certainly wouldn't be shooting them like some f***ing serial killer in training just because it strayed into my garden.
My cat used to go out but always came home to use her litter tray if she needed the toilet. She is now a house cat so still doesn't shit in anyone's garden.
She has also been trained to do a couple of basic things, stand up on her hind legs to receive her dreamies, sits on command. Only very basic stuff but cats can be trained if taught early.
She isn't allowed on the kitchen side and would never jump up even if there was food there.
When she did go outside, she only ever brought me one bird and a dragonfly, both alive and both survived. She brought me more leaves than anything else, flat was full of them.
Glad Tyrone has been given a little holiday, well done mods.
My cats come in before sunset. Go out the door, give them a call sometimes shake a bag of treats and in they come. They are trained pretty well.Which is what makes it strange. I can't think of many other animals you can own without having to be in control or responsible for their actions.
I don't see it as a problem.
Our cat gets pissy with us because we load it's collar with a number of noisy things, until it works out how to lose it, then we have to get her another one.
People who don't like cats, probably don't realise what the benifits of having them. I got this off the internet, but it is true
Cat's Lower stress and anxiety. Cat owners know how one session of petting or playing with their cat can turn a bad day into a good one. Scientific evidence also shows that a cat's purr can calm your nervous system and lower your blood pressure.
I disagree with the idea that they will do what they want and go where they want.This isn't a reaction to your comments, only that has been mentions before.
Cats will go anywhere they please, whether you keep an eye on or not.
Mrs AR is an ex head chef, so hygiene in kitchen is second to none, and the smell of herbs and spices is enough deterrent to keep moggy off work surfaces
As to the cat loo, no soon as ours as done his pees and poo, a change of litter is imminent
Cut up oranges around the boundary can work. Many cats hate them and won't go near them. Just keep trying stuff until you find what they don't like. Once you stop them they will find somewhere else to go.any advice on stopping cats sh1t in the garden? Never have this trouble in Kensington but do in Hove and even worse in LA they place is full of the little creatures. I have tried the pellets but i might just as well stay indoors as I do anyway as they stink so bad I wouldnt wanna go out anyway! I have had some limited success with water sprays but some craft cats dodgy them the b@stards! Curry plants dont seem do the trick and stones are debateable some think its a place to sh1t in so clearly they dont mind standing on them! I have had some limited success cut down rose bushes and they dont like the thorns
Your cat is a better person than I am. Go home to have a shit when I'm on a walk..? Pff....Some lovely sweeping generalisation about cats and their owners on here. I get that cats aren't for everyone, I dislike dogs, but I certainly wouldn't be shooting them like some f***ing serial killer in training just because it strayed into my garden.
My cat used to go out but always came home to use her litter tray if she needed the toilet. She is now a house cat so still doesn't shit in anyone's garden.
She has also been trained to do a couple of basic things, stand up on her hind legs to receive her dreamies, sits on command. Only very basic stuff but cats can be trained if taught early.
She isn't allowed on the kitchen side and would never jump up even if there was food there.
When she did go outside, she only ever brought me one bird and a dragonfly, both alive and both survived. She brought me more leaves than anything else, flat was full of them.
Glad Tyrone has been given a little holiday, well done mods.
Cats will go anywhere they please, whether you keep an eye on or not......Cut up oranges around the boundary can work. Many cats hate them and won't go near them. Just keep trying stuff until you find what they don't like. Once you stop them they will find somewhere else to go.
Are they burying it or just shitting on the lawn? If they are not burying it leaving a garden bed unmulched for them may be an option if the deterrents dont work.
Yeah agree about the out at night thing.Cats will go anywhere they please, whether you keep an eye on or not......
The above was more of a tongue in cheek comment.
Have you ever tried to herd
We do clicker train our cat, but I was more of the idea at night and when you're out, that cats do what they want.
Ours rings a bell when they want a treat
Oh that's nice. Someone with a cat problem, not of their doing, should leave a bed in their garden for all the neighbours cats to shit in when all the deterrents don't work (the deterents never work btw).Cut up oranges around the boundary can work. Many cats hate them and won't go near them. Just keep trying stuff until you find what they don't like. Once you stop them they will find somewhere else to go.
Are they burying it or just shitting on the lawn? If they are not burying it leaving a garden bed unmulched for them may be an option if the deterrents dont work.