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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #45 on: August 16, 2015, 08:24:57 PM »
ok i got to get to bed troll people.... i'll see you tommorrow (hopefully not) dirty trolls
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #46 on: August 16, 2015, 08:27:35 PM »
I'm pretty sure that's a troll.
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #47 on: August 16, 2015, 08:28:22 PM »
Your a troll
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #48 on: August 16, 2015, 08:30:31 PM »
ok i gotta get to bed peace out troll people...
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #49 on: August 16, 2015, 08:33:06 PM »
Yes you better get to bed early you got to get ready for the upcoming school year.
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #50 on: August 16, 2015, 08:38:48 PM »
ur a troll
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #53 on: August 17, 2015, 12:20:21 AM »
I have 4 indoor male cats and none of these problems.

Letting cats outdoors is eventually many $300+ vet visits and possibly kitty leukemia or cancer. There are some cancer issues with cats due to common cat viruses. Never bring home a grown cat versus a kitten or teenager, thinking it will adapt to you and give up being itself. You have to spend a lot of time with them to create a relationship. Kittens, you still have to have a relationship with them for their first 18 months kind of like high maintenance girlfriends or having a child. If you spend the time and effort, by age two they stop being problems. Cats also have emotional and personality changes about every 2-3 years until they reach 6 or 7. The big one is "today I am a man", but, in my house the youngest one got his arse handed to him and straightened out by the older 3.

If you don't pay attention to your cat, you may end up getting wizzed on in your drunken stupor because you don't want to bothered with the responsibility of litter maintenance. I have a Litter robot to take care of that.

Get a dog if you don't feel like putting the effort into having a relationship, which is what it takes to end up with a pet cat your friends envy you for and tell their friends about.

Every Christmas one of my boys brings me all of the tree ornaments as high up as he can reach one by one while I play Aces High. He builds a little pile of them next to my computer chair. My wife puts them back and he starts all over again. I have one with a shoe fetish for my wife's shoes, he likes the smell. Another one can talk a Siamese to death. And my Maine Coon the youngest, waits until 4am to plop down on my chest to use my chin for a head rest.

Each one has a unique personality with unique requirements to be friends with him. If you don't become friends with your cat, your cat will decide you are useless and treat you that way.

So does your mattress still smell like cat pee?
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #54 on: August 17, 2015, 06:18:23 AM »
No by gods good grace he has never peed anywhere but the litter box except when he had a foot injury from being outside. He pissed in his little waterproof bed which I just threw out because I didn't want him getting his foot all sandy so I blocked his access to the litter box.  He's actually a good cat I love him, but he can be a terror at times.  Mostly all to do with flea infestations.  If you've lived through an infestation you know how bad it can be.  Thats why I don't let him go out anymore.  He's already had his litter, he doesn't need to go outside anymore.  Unlike Estes who is an incompetent troll that goes outside with chlorine everyday as if he is somebody important..lol
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #55 on: August 17, 2015, 07:34:49 AM »
Oh and I used the bottle squirter on him last nite when he wouldn't stop scratching at the door to get out, usually I would just let him scratch till he lost interest, but I instead gave him a few spritzes and he was done scratching for the rest of the night. Worked like a charm   :)
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #56 on: August 17, 2015, 08:14:01 AM »
My little girl is not a terror but she can be a huge pain in the butt sometimes.

She is an English Cocker Spaniel and is absolutely glued to me, especially if we are out of the house.

This weekend we took her out on the boat on Friday night.  Just before it got dark my daughter and her friend swam her over to a beach to pee.  She refused to pee.  I figured she must have gone in the water and got her back on the boat.

1.00am I wake to her crying.  The cry that says "I have to PEE!!".  We have 8 people sleeping on the boat, 7 of whom are out in the open.  So, I have to get up and either swim her to the beach or find an alternative.  Long story short we had to pull up the air mattress at the back of the boat and lay down a towel.  Fortunately she understood and duly peed on the towel, which I then rinsed in the ocean and with fresh water.

At 1.30am the entire boat was awake thanks to her.  She went back into the cabin, jumped up on the bed curled up and went straight to sleep.  The rest of us were not so lucky.
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #57 on: August 17, 2015, 09:18:12 AM »
My little girl is not a terror but she can be a huge pain in the butt sometimes.

She is an English Cocker Spaniel and is absolutely glued to me, especially if we are out of the house.

This weekend we took her out on the boat on Friday night.  Just before it got dark my daughter and her friend swam her over to a beach to pee.  She refused to pee.  I figured she must have gone in the water and got her back on the boat.

1.00am I wake to her crying.  The cry that says "I have to PEE!!".  We have 8 people sleeping on the boat, 7 of whom are out in the open.  So, I have to get up and either swim her to the beach or find an alternative.  Long story short we had to pull up the air mattress at the back of the boat and lay down a towel.  Fortunately she understood and duly peed on the towel, which I then rinsed in the ocean and with fresh water.

At 1.30am the entire boat was awake thanks to her.  She went back into the cabin, jumped up on the bed curled up and went straight to sleep.  The rest of us were not so lucky.
No shes not, she's just being normal... unfortunately it turns everybody elses world upside down everytime she is normal and has to pee  lol
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #58 on: August 17, 2015, 09:34:54 AM »
I've been noticing my cat becoming more and more docile with age, he's only 4, but still a lot less rambunctious than he used to be, and also a lot less scratchier since i've whapped him a few times for making me bleed.  One of my other brothers had his cats claws removed, I believe he is strictly an indoor cat.   Sometimes I wish I did the same to mine and kept him indoors... nah he's my buddy my pal my friend, I couldn't do that to him...
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Re: Does anyone else have a cat or dog that is a terror?
« Reply #59 on: August 17, 2015, 09:54:56 AM »
I've found people often have trouble with animals when they're outsmarted by them.   :old:
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