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Lucy is an independent and spunky kitty about two years old. Due to her "bobbed tail," she does have some issues with constipation at times. But with a twice-daily dose of laxative, she is doing just great! She is not real fond of the other cats she lives with right now, but is learning to tolerate them quite well. She loves to be petted, but is not a big snuggler. She needs a loving home where she will be accepted for the unique and wonderful cat she is. She is spayed and up to date on her vaccines and has been neutered. ID:07091018

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Introducing your new cat to your other pets

Caring for your newly adopted pet

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Toxic plants and your cat
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Keep a poison safe home
Myths and facts about spaying and neutering

Behavior

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Starting your new kitten with the litter box

Managing your kitten's rough play

The fearful cat

Destructive scratching

Alternatives to declawing your cat
Discouraging roaming

Social behavior with multiple cats

Behavior modification techniques

Solving litter box problems and more information!

Inappropriate elimination

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Children & cats: Important information for parents

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Due to overpopulation, millions of healthy loving cats and kittens face early deaths as a form of animal control. Others are left to fend for themselves against automobiles, the elements, animals and cruel humans.  To stop the suffering spay and neuter your pets!

Neutering/spaying will not make your pet fat and lazy.  Pets get fat and lazy because they are fed too much and don't get enough exercise.

Neuter your male cat to help prevent injuries and disease.  Unaltered male cats tend to get into catfights over females and territory.  It is virtually impossible to keep two or more unaltered male cats together.  Unaltered males will roam long distances if left outside.  This means they will leave home for days on end placing themselves in danger as they are more likely to be hit by a car, poisoned, or be hurt by dogs and people. Neutering your male cat takes this desire away.  The benefits of neutering a male are so significant, that it is possible to say that unaltered male cats cannot make good house pets.

Spay your female cat to prevent tumors and infections of the ovaries and uterus.  Spaying also greatly decreases the risk for mammary cancer, and avoids the hassle of a female cat in heat. Spaying your female cat will prevent unwanted litters. If your cat gives birth, you are the one faced with the task of finding new homes for the kittens.  Cats in heat can be very vocal and will attract male cats. If she does not mate she will go into heat again every few weeks. Medical evidence shows that females spayed before their first heat are typically healthier.

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An unspayed female cat, her mate and all of their offspring, producing 2 litters per year, with 2.8 surviving kittens per litter can total:

 

1 year: 12

2 years: 67

3 years: 376

4 years: 2,107

5 years: 11,801

6 years: 66,088

7 years: 370,092

8 years: 2,072,514

9 years: 11,606,077

 

 
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