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Posted 11/11/2009 6:03:41 AM


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6 months old is the recommended age for spaying, I think Sadie was spayed at 6 months. Just enjoy Roxie's kitten stage and laugh at all her antics.

 

  

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Posted 12/24/2009 7:56:26 AM


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Wow, it's been so long! Roxie is growing up great!! She's no longer my little baby!

The only problem is, she still bites!! I don't know how to teach her not to. I usually spray her with water when she starts to bite but this doesn't seem to be very effective! She's also a CRAZY jumper!

Here is a picture I took of her today!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNEXzY5zzm0
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Posted 12/25/2009 9:05:59 AM


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Roxie is adorable! She has gorgeous eyes! I don't know how to teach my cats how to stop biting either but they are bad about it. But I'm sure someone will tell you how to stop Roxie.

 

  

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Posted 12/25/2009 1:18:13 PM
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[quote]SaltwaterTaffy (12/24/2009)
Wow, it's been so long! Roxie is growing up great!! She's no longer my little baby!

The only problem is, she still bites!! I don't know how to teach her not to. I usually spray her with water when she starts to bite but this doesn't seem to be very effective! She's also a CRAZY jumper!

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When does she try and bite you? When you pick her up or try to pet her? I was told years ago by my vet to never play with a kitten with your hand. Use a toy if the kitten insists on biting and clawing/grabbing at your hand. I do this with fuzzy Phaedra. She is not allowed to play with human hands. Toys and with the other cat only.


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"They can not ask for kindness, or for mercy plead. Yet
cruel is our blindness, which does not see their need.
World-over, town or city, God trusts us with this task;
To give our love and pity to those who can not ask."
-- Unknown --

Shelter rescues - Zephyr and Phaedra Nov. 2009


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