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fostepa
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Joined: 05Feb2010 Location: Hertfordshire Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
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Topic: Bad TummyPosted: 05Feb2010 at 12:28pm |
Can anyone help. I have a dustbin of a cat. She will eat anything and everything. This is not a major issue as she was a stray and lived not knowing when she would next get a meal. Last week she jumped up on the kitchen work surface and ate the fat form a chicken I had cooked. She didnt lleave anything so you can imagine the next day she had a very bad tummy.
While I was wasling her litter tray she decided she needed the loo and decidied to jump on my bed and done her business on an item of clothing I had lying on the bed. Why did she choose this spot? was it her way of showing she was annoyed at me?? |
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Mark_Nutrecare
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Joined: 18Dec2007 Location: UK Online Status: Offline Posts: 137 |
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Posted: 14Apr2010 at 9:40am |
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Hi i dont think she was annoyed with you, maybe it was because you where taking up her litter tray, my dog did this, as you can imagine i was horrified when i saw it! i dont know why she did it i can only think that she thought of it as a safe place, she had never done this before!
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