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Family Campout and Bark in the Ballpark on Deck for River Cats WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif., Read more on OurSports Central

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CATS to be saved by BLASPHEMERS after the RAPTURE Godly? Book a moggy-rescue heathen ONLINE before 21 May! In case you hadn’t heard, Judgment Day is pencilled in for 21 May and any Christians among you who hadn’t made provision for your pets’ wellbeing after the Rapture had better pull your fingers out before you take your place at God’s right hand and your poor moggy is left stuck here on Earth staring at an empty bowl.… Read more on The Register

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I am appealing to the South Dakota Department of Game Fish and Parks that Bengal Cats are not a threat to own as pets. If I could get any info to help my claim it woukld be an asset!

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Feb
25

‘Cats to test ‘Canes in 2011

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‘Cats to test ‘Canes in 2011 Bethune-Cookman University released its 2011 college football schedule Thursday, and while it has the usual conference fare, its non-conference offerings are a definite change from the norm. Read more on Daytona Beach News-Journal

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Feb
24

Have you ever gone camping with cats?

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My family and I are planning on camping for the summer… for 3 months! YAY! The question has arisen though, what to do with our 3 cats. I say we take them with us, purchase some harnesses and a large acordian crate for them – and make the best of it. I have got mixed results about this and am not sure. I guess I could put them in kitty care for 3 months, but that seems silly.

Our cats are great travelers, and have gone even on long trips from California to Vegas (not so long) and then a cumbersome 3 day trip moving from Vegas to Colorado and both times they did awesome.

But has anyone ever tried camping with 1 cat (let alone more than one)? If you have can you give us your advice or opinions.

We will be mainly tent and car camping, maybe picking up an RV for the last month – but we are still in the early planning stages.

Thank you!
lol and they are all spayed with shots – so yes, they will be ok pynk ;) hehehe

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OK, I moved into an RV park in Tempe Arizona and the lot I’m in was overrun by the cat mafia… Moving into my new battle-zone required breaking out my old weapon,,, the rake and I raked up pounds of cat excrement and still can smell the funk 2 days later… I have waged an all out war against organized cat crime and the community must be used to the extortion because I have witnessed timid park residents feed these sub feline’s… Well,,, I had to resort to big firepower and bought this commercial cat repellant yesterday and it didn’t faze these gangster felines because this morning I noticed fresh cat grenades in a few places and noticed a couple of real mangy looking cats still chilling with cold multi-colored eye’s centered to close just a couple feet from the perimeter of repellant I laid down around my 21 footer… This stuff had some type of non toxic pepper and spice concoction that would drop a normal house cat,,, I don’t know if these hood cat’s are huffing cat nip or what but I am at a loss for what to do… I have read all types of internet homemade cat repellant and heard that it doesn’t work and from the looks of things my 16 dollar investment didn’t do much either… I love cat’s but not these ally cat’s,,, and I don’t want to get involved with the shelter because sheriff Joe will lock them up in the old condemn Phoenix Jail which is where animals from maricopa county end up,,, I guess it’s cheaper to house them in the old jail instead of building a new facility and Joe brags about the fact that the animals are fed better than the human inmates who get 2 meals a day at a cost that is less than the cost to feed an animal 3 meals in that same day here in maricopa county… I would rather gather some recipe’s from the answer’s audience and pick the best solution which I will pick after testing each method on these “made” cat’s…

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We have 3 cats, 2 are indoor and one is an indoor/outdoor cat. I’m not worried about moving the indoor cats, one of them that I have had a long time has moved with many times and been okay. The other one has always been in the same house with us but when we adopted him he did well and had been adopted (and unfortunately brought back) many times before that.
My problem is this, one of our cats sort of adopted us. He is a lot older and it started with him hanging out on our patio staring in the window a few years ago (he was abandoned here when we moved in). After some months of persuastion I convinced him it was safe inside. He goes in and out many times a day and I have only seen him use the litter box a few times. If you don’t let him out, he will spray the furniture/walls…heck he’d probably pee on me… even though him and all the others are neutered.

How can I move with him? I’m afraid that he is going to try and make his way back home once he goes outside. However, I don’t want him to ruin everything.
Part of the yard is fenced I was planning to let him out there and monitor him the best I can for a while rather than just letting him out like he does here.
To responder #1, he is neutered (see above, they all are, another one will spray occasionally, its territorial). He still insists on spraying, Ive never seen him go pee pee in a squat. He sprays everything!
To responder #2, this cat is a bum lol, he really likes to hang out all over the place. He however does not like other people besides us. Once he started coming inside our home and we began taking him to the vet I put warning tags on his collar not to feed him and I also spoke with neighbors.
(He only has 1 tooth and has to eat wet food) I also did not want them feeding him scraps.
Part of the yard is fenced at the new home so I am hoping to try to keep him contained to that area supervised for a couple of weeks, long enough for him to understand it is home. I was just wondering if anyone knows of anything else.
Thank you responder #3, very informative.

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know you have no clue about the Fisher method. Allow me to explain, and tell me your opinions. Thanks! With the Fisher method, a cat(or kitten),is disciplined when he does something wrong(steals food, bites someone), by taking a (mild temperature) shower. It is 2 minutes for a kitten, 3 for a 1 year old cat, and so on and so forth. With the Fisher method, cats are not permitted to climb on furniture. They are only allowed on the sofa when the owner says it is okay. No litter boxes with the Fisher method. Cats are taken out on leashes to use the bathroom. If they use the bathroom indoors, they are taken outside. Fisher cats have their claws removed and are not permitted any foul behavior toward their owners. Fisher cats are not fed cat food, they are fed human food,all of healthy content, served in a plastic bowl. Fisher cats can go out on a patio or porch alone but no further. Fisher cats also co-sleep with their owners. They may not sleep anywhere else, and Fisher owners should not feel complete without their cat in the bed. Is this an animal development breakthrough, or is it a waste of time? Please feel free to answer.
This is the way my sister is raising her cats, her last name is Fisher, I agree LOL.

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MIT researchers unravel the physics of how cats drink loading video… (please wait a moment)Requires Adobe Flash Player By Carolyn Y. Johnson, Globe Staff CAMBRIDGE — Roman Stocker was… Read more on Boston Globe

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It goes like 5 houses from us so i need help and if there is no such thing give me another tip
i wouldn’t only put it on at night it is out all day and night….well if we don’t get it in

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