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Question for all those cat experts!
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has your cat been crying? the scratching at the floor was something my mums boy did when he had a urine infection but he would cry in pain.......... alot!
i have tried all sorts of beds for mine but if i put them where he sleeps he sleeps next to them. he loves the sofa or chair, bunk beds, washing pile an open drawer or the middle of a doorway, he also ..shock horror would sleep on my daughters feet in her cot.
my mums cats sleep on her bed all 4 of them but we've had a cat that sleeps in the bathroom sink, one that loved to get in the tumble drier while the door was open to cool it down, on top of the microwave.0 -
rising from the ashes - your cats are so cute!
Thank you! They are my babies!Well,Daisy has just done something odd,she's crawled up under the throw rug on the sofa & gone to sleep...she's never done that before (that I've seen) so I'm hoping the's nothing wrong with her....guess I'll keep an eye on her tonight & take her to the vets tommorow if the is something wrong...
Hi Spike, I think my wee girl does this now & then - only discovered when I tried to make the bed and went to pull the duvet up from it's heap only to be soundly told off with a very disgruntled yeowl!
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rising_from_the_ashes wrote: »Thank you! They are my babies!
Hi Spike, I think my wee girl does this now & then - only discovered when I tried to make the bed and went to pull the duvet up from it's heap only to be soundly told off with a very disgruntled yeowl!
Hope Daisy is OK tomorrow - has she been off her food/water/had a fright outside?
Thanks,
Daisy's a house cat & she's eating OK,she doesn't drink any fluids so she gets a mainly wet diet with Royal Cannin Exigent Savor dry left out for her to graze on & keep her teeth in good nick.
She's fast asleep on my lap at the moment,snoring her head off!0 -
my cat did have a bed, until I realised he never slept in it so I gave it away. He now sleeps in various places depending on time of day.
Daytime it's a choice between the hotpress, the bed in the spare bedroom (if it's sunny he has sunbaths there) or on the windowsill at the front of the house.
Nighttime it's on my bed when I'm sleeping, under the duvet in winter and on top of the duvet in summer.carpe diem :cool:
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