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Winnie is a 9 year old short-hair that has black fur with silvery-white splotches on her stomach. Winnie has even been to the Acatemy awards (The Academy awards for cats looking to get adopted). Help her find a new crib by sharing his video with your friends on Facebook and Twitter!
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To animals, smells are far more important than appearances, so you want to get your pets used to each other's scent before they meet face-to-face.
* Swap the blankets or beds the cats use or gently rub a washcloth on one cat’s cheeks and put it underneath the food dish of another. If there are more than two animals in the house, do the same for each animal.
* When the pets finally do meet, at least their scents will be familiar.
* Once your new cat is using her litter box and eating regularly while confined, let her have free time in the house while confining your other pets to the new cat's room. It's best to introduce yur new cat to a room or two at a time and increase her access to other rooms over a few days. This switch provides another way for them to experience each other's scents without a face-to-face meeting. It also allows the newcomer to get familiar with her new surroundings without the other animals frightening her.
* You can do this several times a day, but only when you're home to supervise. If you have to leave the house, put your new kitty back in her room.
* Next, after you’ve returned the cats to their designated parts of the house, use two doorstops to prop open the dividing door just enough to allow the animals to see each other.
* Repeat the whole process over a period of days—supervised, of course.
Never thought of it as kinky… now I feel used. LOL!
Cats can get kinky. LOL!
I've been disabused of the notion that Mittens is a sweet, innocent girl. Even though lab analysis has certified her to be a "good girl" (the official conclusion reached by her vet from examining her cells under the microscope), she is actually a lascivious, drug-addicted, sex-crazed feline. This morning she had me butt whack her by the scratching post — so that she could nibble on cat nip and rub her face against the tall scratching post by the bed while I whacked her. The scratching post has been treated with cat nip, and the top acts like a serving dish where you can put little snacks on it. Occasionally, I leave out cat nip there for Mittens.
"Butt whacking" is the technical term my friend John uses to describe the act of gently spanking Mittens on the base of her tail. The only reason that I know that Mittens wants to be whacked on the rump is because Pixie, her owner, told me so. And because Mittens proffers me her butt — ever so elegantly and eloquently. She crouches down with her head down, forelegs bent, and her tail and derriere raised high to fully expose—well, let’s just say that it’s not a view that should be seen in polite company.
So anyway Mittens assumes that posture until I oblige by whacking her rhythmically right at the base of her tail. While getting spanked, she face marks the bed, the desk, books, newspapers — anything that's near her face. All the while, she purrs and purrs and purrs. Amazing. What a kinky little kit.
Dogs come when they're called; cats take a message and get back to you later. I love cats and Winnie is no exception!
Black cats aren't evil. They're just misunderstood ninjas. What an awesome cat!
Hah! Have you ever seen the video for Ninja Cat? Wouldn't it be awesome to train Winnie into becoming a ninja cat also?
I bet she's very calm now that she's not a kitten anymore. Low stress. Low craziness. What an excellent cat!
I LOVES that video! Found one with dramatic music accompanying the footage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDCXma0v-fY