I don't know what this means (nor does Google) but all I can picture is either myself cut up into squares... or me rolling Tushon as if he was a Dice... "You got Digidiced!"
methinks its a play on racist or speciest or some-such, in this case applying to the number of digits belonging to the cat. (Though I could be horribly wrong)
Edit: More likely relating to biased in relation to ^3 vs ^5
Edit2: I forgot to add cute kittens! Though I daresay one of them looks like it wants to devour souls.
I don't know what this means (nor does Google) but all I can picture is either myself cut up into squares... or me rolling Tushon as if he was a Dice... "You got Digidiced!"
Both of these sound rather unpleasant. My attempt to find an appropriate meme response to this ended here:
I feed my cats dry food most of the time, and wet food for "treats" and medicine tricks. They will eat the crap out of wet food since they are so excited to get it, I can put most of their meds in it and they won't notice.
As for the de-clawing, honestly I just make sure they know where is and isn't a good place to claw. They clawed my couch once or twice before they realized it wasn't a good idea, but I still make sure they have plenty of places they can claw. As with some of the others, I am against de-clawing. They used to be outdoor cats, so we left them clawed for that reason, now that they are strictly indoor I have thought about it, but I figure if they ever do accidentally get outside, I would like them to be able to defend themselves if needed. They have gotten into a scrap or two with Racoons and other cats already, I wouldn't want to see what that would be like without their claws.
So I suppose personal preference on de-clawing. Sure they can ruin their furniture, but so can an untrained dog with poop, it is roughly the same thing. Just train your cats to know better and you will be fine.
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So, one of our cats keeps peeing outside the litter box. Not all the time, but once a week? Every other week? We haven't been keeping that close of track. All of the internet advice I've found so far has not been helpful (UTI, litter problems, etc.) Anyone have some suggestions?
Always in the same spot? If so, try blocking the spot. I had some issues with Rocky deciding it was OK to shit in the one corner of the Beierman house til I blocked it off entirely.
Move the box into that location, and/or aggressively de-scent the area with an active odor neutralizer. It's more likely that it was a one-time accident, but cats will always come back and pee at a place that smells like pee... and your litter box is not first in line for the nose.
Move the box into that location, and/or aggressively de-scent the area with an active odor neutralizer. It's more likely that it was a one-time accident, but cats will always come back and pee at a place that smells like pee... and your litter box is not first in line for the nose.
Yea, I think that pet places sell cleaner specifically for this, as sometimes ordinary cleaners just aren't enough.
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Edit: More likely relating to biased in relation to ^3 vs ^5
Edit2: I forgot to add cute kittens! Though I daresay one of them looks like it wants to devour souls.
As for the de-clawing, honestly I just make sure they know where is and isn't a good place to claw. They clawed my couch once or twice before they realized it wasn't a good idea, but I still make sure they have plenty of places they can claw. As with some of the others, I am against de-clawing. They used to be outdoor cats, so we left them clawed for that reason, now that they are strictly indoor I have thought about it, but I figure if they ever do accidentally get outside, I would like them to be able to defend themselves if needed. They have gotten into a scrap or two with Racoons and other cats already, I wouldn't want to see what that would be like without their claws.
So I suppose personal preference on de-clawing. Sure they can ruin their furniture, but so can an untrained dog with poop, it is roughly the same thing. Just train your cats to know better and you will be fine.