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Babagirls 05-16-2005 03:28 PM

hey cat owners ->>>
 
im moving next month into a place that allows cats & i wanna get one but I have no clue on how to train them or anything.

also, how are cats around newborns?? are they okay to have around babys??

the boyfriend doesnt want me to get one (he wants to get a dog that will EAT my cat :Oh crap ) but i wanna get one anyways LOL

wheres a good place to get a cat?

:helpme

jhauser 05-16-2005 03:30 PM

I got my cat from the pound he was still small but was potty trained. I still got some of the kitty months but I missed the kitty messes.

DateDoc 05-16-2005 03:31 PM

Get a cat or kitten from a rescue shelter and save it from being killed. As far as training a cat they are untrainable. Cats do what they want when they want. Get a female over a male as males tend to pee everywhere to mark their turf. As far a litter box training they pretty much figure that out themselves. If you see your cat is about to pee or poop just put it in the litter box.

Babagirls 05-16-2005 03:34 PM

okay thanks! :)
i'll do a search for rescue shelters in my area then.

Ycaza 05-16-2005 03:39 PM

Cats
 
Yes get the cat from the pound, kitties are available and they are usually weaned but still the cute little mini cats they can be. as far as training cats its easy. when they do something wrong, pick them up look at them in the face and say NO, firmly. When they ignore you, shoot em with a water gun. I want my cats life, they are chillin all the time. eat good, sleep a lot, etc, but you gotta handle em. Here is me showin the socky princess who is boss, and her rebelling.

http://www.ycaza.com/meandsocky.jpg

PurrrsianPussyKat 05-16-2005 03:39 PM

Most little babies are taught how to use a litter box by their moms.
It's instict to want to scratch in loose material. Just make sure you offer a smaller place when they are tiny, and then upgrade to the largest box you can find when they are larger. They like to have room to move around.

Definately go with one from a shelter, as these are the ones in most need of a home.
Expect to have to jump through some hoops to bring a kitty home. Line up references they can call to verify you'll be a good pet owner before you head out. Most shelters are very selective about who they let take an animal, because they don't want it back in 3 months. ;)

Don't leave the cat and the baby alone. They should be fine together, but accidents do happen (babies like to pull and bite tails). Never let it sleep in the crib or on/near the baby. Good luck!

budz 05-16-2005 03:43 PM

our cats been fine around our newborn/4mos old now

she was actually afraid to get close to her until recently

i'd agree with getting a female cat they own :)

Platinumpimp 05-16-2005 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cazually
Yes get the cat from the pound, kitties are available and they are usually weaned but still the cute little mini cats they can be. as far as training cats its easy. when they do something wrong, pick them up look at them in the face and say NO, firmly. When they ignore you, shoot em with a water gun. I want my cats life, they are chillin all the time. eat good, sleep a lot, etc, but you gotta handle em. Here is me showin the socky princess who is boss, and her rebelling.

http://www.ycaza.com/meandsocky.jpg


Cute cat dude, my has the same color pattern. :thumbsup

Dirty F 05-16-2005 03:46 PM

Gods are retards. They got attitude problems. Youre either lucky with a nice cat or unlucky with an arrogant asshole that only shits and eats and ignores you the rest of the day.

Steve 05-16-2005 03:47 PM

what would you train a cat to do?
they are real simple - give them food, fresh water, and a litter box - then watch them sleep all over the house, everyday - damn near all the time

make sure you get your cat fixed/spayed/neutered - whatever - or you'll wind up making the stray cat population even worse than it is.

I also agree - no need to buy a cat, saving one from the local pound is much better way to go.

SureFire 05-16-2005 03:53 PM

Get a Persian.

Mine is about 9-10 years old and still acts like a kitten. :)

pimplink 05-16-2005 04:10 PM

me loves pussies

blueb8llz 05-16-2005 04:12 PM

try the pound look in the papers

ssp 05-16-2005 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Franck
Gods are retards. They got attitude problems. Youre either lucky with a nice cat or unlucky with an arrogant asshole that only shits and eats and ignores you the rest of the day.

It could be me being bloody pissed but I just read Gods instead of cats. :helpme

Dirty F 05-16-2005 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ssp
It could be me being bloody pissed but I just read Gods instead of cats. :helpme


Hmmm odd, i read it as well.

No clue why i would write that.

XxXotic 05-16-2005 04:15 PM

i got my cat at a pet store in the mall, i was walking by the cage and she reached out and grabbed my shirt so i took her home :)

Babagirls 05-16-2005 04:32 PM

thanks everyone for the advice :)

when i get one in a month, i'll post pics! :thumbsup

MikeSmoke 05-16-2005 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BusterPorn
Get a female over a male as males tend to pee everywhere to mark their turf.

actually, once the male is fixed that isn't a problem - and fixed males are more affectionate than females :-)

fedfest 05-16-2005 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
im moving next month into a place that allows cats & i wanna get one but I have no clue on how to train them or anything.

also, how are cats around newborns?? are they okay to have around babys??

the boyfriend doesnt want me to get one (he wants to get a dog that will EAT my cat :Oh crap ) but i wanna get one anyways LOL

wheres a good place to get a cat?

:helpme

Well, i'll go in a different direction than the "get it from the pound" posts..
I'd say get it from a respected breader, You'll know what you get, what the temper will be, It will most likely be house broken when you get it and you can pick a breed that is good with kids.. Like with everything else, you get what you pay for !

One breed i can higly recomend is the Maine Coon..
Here's a pic of my own little 28 pound 'baby'
http://hjem.get2net.dk/Rivendells/me...c/kentucky.jpg

hershie 05-16-2005 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fedfest
Well, i'll go in a different direction than the "get it from the pound" posts..
I'd say get it from a respected breader, You'll know what you get, what the temper will be, It will most likely be house broken when you get it and you can pick a breed that is good with kids.. Like with everything else, you get what you pay for !

One breed i can higly recomend is the Maine Coon..
Here's a pic of my own little 28 pound 'baby'
http://hjem.get2net.dk/Rivendells/me...c/kentucky.jpg

I just looked up that breed in Google. They seem like an amazing cat to get.

budz 05-16-2005 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
thanks everyone for the advice :)

when i get one in a month, i'll post pics! :thumbsup


newborn or cat ? lol :winkwink:

Barefootsies 05-16-2005 04:59 PM

I would recommend Siamese, and a female.

A lot of people do not like them but those are all I've ever owned (Seal point, chocolate point, and a few others). I'd agree with the male cat stereotypes listed above. They are a bit more aggresive, willing to piss all over your house, tear up your shit, and alike.

You can train a cat to do simple things if you spend the time, but they are not, nor will do it like dogs. They are not quick learners, that's for sure.

:pimp

Babagirls 05-16-2005 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by budz
newborn or cat ? lol :winkwink:

:1orglaugh

a cat :winkwink:
the man and I want start having kids in the next yr or two so I wanted to be sure that cats are okay to have around newborns :)

thewebgarage 05-16-2005 05:39 PM

when a cat is a kitten they're gonna be a little crazy. the trick is to get a water bottle and squirt them when they do something bad or go on your counter places you dont want them.

Kittens should have a cat house with a cat scratching pole. And the best place to get a cat is the pound. I have a siamese that I paid $400 for and my other one they found the trash on crack alley. The siamese is a moody bitch the other one loves everyone.

Wiggles 05-16-2005 06:33 PM

my cats were super easy to train, just showed them litter box and they figured it out, they totally ignore my newborn, sometimes will sniff near him and then they get scared and run away, they are both declawed and neutered, might make a difference.

Vanilla DeVille 05-16-2005 06:36 PM

I have two cats, both from a rescue *pound*... and they are the best cats that I have ever had. I had a full breed cat once and hated the little fucker...

runaway 05-16-2005 06:38 PM

If you have a new born baby its actually dangerous to have a cat in the house...They tend to sit on top of people's stomach and if your not careful it might sit on your baby and suffocate it.

reynold 05-16-2005 06:42 PM

My family owns three persian cats.

Tala 05-16-2005 06:42 PM

Save a kitty from the pound!! Most of the time, they're already litter trained, and then it's all a metter of getting to know each other and having a squirt bottle around. Doesn't take long. :)

RRRED 05-16-2005 07:52 PM

They'll be fine as long as you provide them with lots of insects.. mainly bumble bees

http://rrredspot.adult.com/junk/turdbee.avi

Screaming 05-16-2005 07:54 PM

get one from the pound or humane society

Tala 05-16-2005 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cazually
Yes get the cat from the pound, kitties are available and they are usually weaned but still the cute little mini cats they can be. as far as training cats its easy. when they do something wrong, pick them up look at them in the face and say NO, firmly. When they ignore you, shoot em with a water gun. I want my cats life, they are chillin all the time. eat good, sleep a lot, etc, but you gotta handle em. Here is me showin the socky princess who is boss, and her rebelling.

http://www.ycaza.com/meandsocky.jpg

Is it so wrong of me to want to tie you down long enough to play with your hair for a while?
:helpme

Redrob 05-16-2005 07:58 PM

Our cats are really like family. We wouldn't think of living without them and they get better medical care than we do. I haven't had my shots yet this year.....LOL.

Ycaza 05-16-2005 09:28 PM

Hey honey
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tala
Is it so wrong of me to want to tie you down long enough to play with your hair for a while?
:helpme

Its not wrong but i am a Dom, with lotsa experience, but happy to tie y9ou down and drag my hair over your naked body

Tala 05-16-2005 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cazually
Its not wrong but i am a Dom, with lotsa experience, but happy to tie y9ou down and drag my hair over your naked body

Oh my. I'm quite well-known as a Domme here too, but....*slow, wicked grin*

Tala 05-16-2005 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tala
Oh my. I'm quite well-known as a Domme here too, but....*slow, wicked grin*

*shuts the hell up before I write checks that my ass can't cash from Tennessee*

BV 05-16-2005 10:32 PM

I found & saved my cats from a certain early death 5 years ago. They were orphaned kittens. They were all ate up with fleas and worms. They did not have a bright future. Now they are big fat happy cats. (17 & 20 lbs each)

Here is a brief skip through their life:

Little Cats
http://www.bikinivoyeur.com/littlecats.jpg


Medium Cats
http://www.bikinivoyeur.com/medcats.jpg


Big Cats
http://www.bikinivoyeur.com/bigcats.jpg


Cheers,
BV

Babagirls 05-16-2005 11:20 PM

LMAO@BV

those are the CUTEST pics!!!!!! my LORD those are some fat kittie-cats now :)

good for you for saving them! :thumbsup

right now, im looking at a young Maine Coon (as suggested) thats in a Rescue Shelter in my town :)

so on Sunday, Im gonna go play with it & see how it interacts with me & the boyfriend...the cat was neglected before so im not sure how it'll act. we'll see!

gecko 05-16-2005 11:46 PM

Cute kitties

naughty_weena 05-17-2005 01:56 AM

those are really cute cats, BV. and my, how they've grown! :)


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