It doesn’t matter where you start. Just start.
When I was a kid, we had Tiptoes, the best, but fiercest and frankly most psychopathic cat in the world. My parents didn't have him neutered - they were going to, but then my dad had the snip and decided it was unfair to put the cat through the pain when it had no way of understanding what was going on. I think they regretted that decision, because he was roughly the size of a tiger cub, extremely fierce, and sprayed a lot. But he was the most bestest cat ever, and is the reason I now can't resist a cat in dinner jacket.
I've just spunked £160 on cat flap, cat carrier, cat bed, cat litter tray, cat litter, bowls, placemat and spork.
Kim, you are very bad!
Is that real? What did it have to say for itself? Are you a great mouse detective?
Mouse traps are easier...
Quote from: Gattopardo on 06 July, 2014, 03:18:06 amMouse traps are easier...Ten years of mouse infestation and if only someone had suggested that before! What a fool I've been!
Quote from: Eccentrica Gallumbits on 06 July, 2014, 09:12:28 amQuote from: Gattopardo on 06 July, 2014, 03:18:06 amMouse traps are easier...Ten years of mouse infestation and if only someone had suggested that before! What a fool I've been!Wait until you find his first headless gift to you hidden under a pillow
Quote from: andrewc on 06 July, 2014, 09:53:17 amQuote from: Eccentrica Gallumbits on 06 July, 2014, 09:12:28 amQuote from: Gattopardo on 06 July, 2014, 03:18:06 amMouse traps are easier...Ten years of mouse infestation and if only someone had suggested that before! What a fool I've been!Wait until you find his first headless gift to you hidden under a pillow I have decided he's not allowed in the bedroom. I think the only chance I have of not dying of allergies is if I keep him out of the bedroom altogether. Also, I don't like being woken up at 4am by cats jumping on my head.
I have decided he's not allowed in the bedroom. I think the only chance I have of not dying of allergies is if I keep him out of the bedroom altogether. Also, I don't like being woken up at 4am by cats jumping on my head.
This seems sensible.May I also suggest an evening feeding time? That way he's marginally less likely to pester you in the morning (traditionally by shredding the carpet outside the bedroom door, if they can't jump on your head).