Footy Chick wrote:Feed your cats inside. That solves that problem.
I stopped feeding them inside after our orange boy started making off with bits of food and hoarding them under my eldest son's bed. When we shut the bedroom door he promptly stalked into the lounge room and pissed all over the floor. He would also piss on the floor if he didn't like the food given him. When I was growing up I had another orange cat who behaved similarly - if he didn't like the food, he would piss on the clean laundry, but only ever Mum's clothes. No one else's. Because Mum was the one who fed him. He was as thick as two planks but he certainly never missed his mark with the laundry.
Anyway, right now I'm trialling a week of feeding them in the laundry to see how that goes.
Hey Goose, ya big stud! Take me to bed or lose me for ever.
Footy Chick wrote:Feed your cats inside. That solves that problem.
I stopped feeding them inside after our orange boy started making off with bits of food and hoarding them under my eldest son's bed. When we shut the bedroom door he promptly stalked into the lounge room and pissed all over the floor. He would also piss on the floor if he didn't like the food given him. When I was growing up I had another orange cat who behaved similarly - if he didn't like the food, he would piss on the clean laundry, but only ever Mum's clothes. No one else's. Because Mum was the one who fed him. He was as thick as two planks but he certainly never missed his mark with the laundry.
Anyway, right now I'm trialling a week of feeding them in the laundry to see how that goes.
that is where I feed my cat, in the laundry next to the cat flap so he comes and goes and eats as he pleases.
fisho mcspaz wrote:I stopped feeding them inside after our orange boy started making off with bits of food and hoarding them under my eldest son's bed.
When I was growing up I had another orange cat who behaved similarly - if he didn't like the food, he would piss on the clean laundry, but only ever Mum's clothes.
Ginger. They are gingers. Don't 'pussyfoot' around it.
helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
fisho mcspaz wrote:I stopped feeding them inside after our orange boy started making off with bits of food and hoarding them under my eldest son's bed.
When I was growing up I had another orange cat who behaved similarly - if he didn't like the food, he would piss on the clean laundry, but only ever Mum's clothes.
Ginger. They are gingers. Don't 'pussyfoot' around it.
They are gingers. I'm probably lucky they've restricted their displeasure to pissing on the floor instead of eating my soul or something.
Hey Goose, ya big stud! Take me to bed or lose me for ever.
Are snapper endangered? Was he going to eat the snapper? Was it in a fishing park where it was a given that the snapper was going to get caught?
There are not all that different.. As I posted earlier, the Rangers at Kruger were, in 2009, talking about the need to cull elephants because they had more than the park could accommodate. (The excess elephants were prejudicing the lives of other species by ripping up whole trees to eat the soft juicy roots.)