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why do cats go crazy when they see a red light? my cat almost scratched me when I held up a red light..she went bizarre!LOL
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You're reading Problem: dominant male cat (getting old) and a female cat who wants to dominate (both spayed). We want another cat, do we get a girl or boy?
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Hmmm, cats only come in a choice of boy or girl, so 'no' doesn't really help.
Maybe I can explain further - my older dominant cat has been sick lately, and while sick the little girl got really aggressive and attacked him a lot trying to position herself at the top of the tree. I didn't like this and thought that if we got another cat now (while my boy is still healthy, he got better), then when he does get to be old and feeble, there will be a different dynamic in the house and he won't get picked on while he is ill. We have wanted a third cat for a while, and have debated about when to do it.
by Anonymous on December 28th, 2007
"no" means i don't think you need another cat-at least as long as you refer to them as boys and girls.
i'd suggest taking the matter up with a vet. if you have one. if not, call the ASPCA or any no-kill animal shelter and ask for advice.
by Possum on December 28th, 2007
Good idea, cheers. I thought you meant don't get another cat by the no. That is ok, each to our own :)
by Anonymous on December 28th, 2007
Possum, if 'boys' and 'girls" don't work for you when you reference cats of different sexes, how do you refer to them?
by kazzzy on December 28th, 2007
I just used boy and girl as they took up less characters than male and female, a simple reason I assure you. I'm a 30 year old woman that is not afraid of correct terminology! ;)
by Anonymous on December 28th, 2007
kazzy-i would call them male and female.
tani-not getting another cat without getting some advice was exactly what i meant and what i said-i've got nine, the oldest 17, so i know something of the subject.
however you choose to handle it, good luck.
by Possum on December 28th, 2007
Thanks Possum, as a side note, they are my little boy and girl, I love them.
by Anonymous on December 28th, 2007
Check the pics I added in an answer :)
by Anonymous on December 28th, 2007