Posted on 08/07/2007 7:33:14 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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My cats are that way when I bring home a rotisserie chicken from Wal-Mart. When I pop open the little plastic dome that they come in it's just near instantaneous, I have 3 squalling cats under my feet and rearing up on the counter wanting a bite...and they usually get it.
I would get a high-quality kitten food like Prairie, Pinnacle, or Breeder's Choice, then switch them to the dry once they're mature. If you can sprinkle a little of the cat vitamin supplement on top, so much the better.
Some people cook for their kitties -- there are plenty of recipes on the internet. I never bothered back when I bred and showed cats, just used a high-quality balanced food as the core of the diet, then offered treats of yoghurt and cottage cheese, tuna (yes, tuna!) grilled chicken scraps, and a little garnish of mixed veggies.
They’re eating good brand dry kibble. I’m going through a pretty large bowl of it every night. I just want the canned (or tuna) to help draw them in to me. They only get that when I’m on the porch. ;~)
It's a cat magnet.
I did have one Siamese queen who didn't like seafood in ANY form - not fish, not canned tuna, not shrimp, not lobster. Never could figure out what was wrong with that cat! She DID love T-bone steaks and lamb chops though, and she once stole a whole dressed chicken out of the sink where it was draining. It was almost as big as she was. I caught her while she was trying to drag it under the sofa to enjoy it in privacy -- it was too big to fit, and she was yanking on it and its little wings and legs were jerking with every pull. Looked like a chicken was doing calisthenics on my living room rug . . .
Heh.... That’s hilarious :~D
We put him in the back bedroom when we had visitors. Not everybody appreciates having a large cat drop on them from doorways. But he used to drape himself around my neck like a large fur stole, and just hang there happily, purring. And he loved to swim -- he would try to share my bathtub. He inherited that from his mother, you had to shut her out of the bathroom or she would be paddling around in the tub before you could get in.
The State humane society here will provide vouchers for spay/neuter of feral cats so it usually only costs me about $20 per cat. Call them and see what they say. Usually the only requirement is that you release them where you trapped them. That was always fine with me since I don’t mind them working my barns and storage buildings. I feed them all once a day, every morning with dry food and half a can of tuna mixed in, along with fresh water.
That’s what I’m hoping for... a good deal like that. And they’re perfectly welcome to stick around and become barn cats or couch cats if they want.
My indoor and feral cats get tuna on their dry food. They have for 10 years now, about a Tbsp per cat. No coloring, no additives.
That sounds like a really cool cat. Personalities like that make them so interesting to play with.
I think if you contact them, or the animal shelter, they can give you the information. Don’t tell them they are not going to remain feral or they will figure they have you hooked :) Just that you have three feral cats hanging around, if you trap them, who can spay/nueter and do they provide funds/voucher.
Good tip.... will do!
She must've been a lioness in a previous life. She don't want no steenking FISH! She wants some RED meat! ;o)
Siamese originated Cat Personalities. Of course they are very vocal, and into everything, and very demanding for attention . . . but as far as I'm concerned they're the best breed of cat going.
If I couldn't get a Siamese, I would go for an Aby or a Burmese, another oriental breed that's related to the Siamese.
I got all the dead fall piled from around the dead tree, and a pile of rocks that I'm not sure where they came from, piled up with the bobcat the other day. Looks a lot nicer.
And somemore loose rock that has grown lately, piled up.
This is what I have mown.
And what I have left to mow on Harley's side. If you look between those two trees on the left side, you can see a dirt road. That's the trail/road that takes you back to all the trails I ride. You can faintly see a fence post back there, that is the very back of my property.
Becky
Cool :~) I just came back in from lunging Bay... He’s sound and sassy, and cleaner than your horse, I might add ;~) Ugh!
The place is looking good! Can’t wait to see how it all lays out when I can see it.
I can’t help but think I’d have made some walls and such out of all those flat rocks. People ~buy~ rocks like that around here.
LOL...people buy them around here too, not from me tho:(...but anyway, they pay some one to haul them around, and build things with them....it’s really hard hauling them around. I’d love to have a rock wall....just don’t have the strength to build it:)
I was going to gather some of the smaller ones up, to fill in the whole in my drive....alas, the d@#$ bobcat is broke down again...
Becky
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