Equality of Saliva

Aug 02, 2006 16:26

Thought I'd update you on the kitty leash situation.  It's gone from good to bad.  She still doesn't mind the body straps portion of the leash, but decided to do some chewing Monday night.  By the time I caught it, the leash from looped handle to clip was coated in warm, moist kitty saliva.  This ranks up there with the grossest things Honey has ( Read more... )

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Kitty defiance.... anonymous August 2 2006, 21:24:21 UTC
Dude, your description of the whole event is hilarious. Nothing a good alcohol pad can't cure. My mom I think had a chain on our cat for a limited time, and then couldn't live with the fact that it looked like we were chaining her, a form of cruel and unusual to animals. So that stopped. I hope the best for the kitty situation. Perhaps rub something bitter yet harmless to her on the leash itself. Hmmmmmm. Perhaps cranberry juice? Grapefruit maybe? Something sour, lemon? Let me know how it works out.

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Fruit schnibbles August 2 2006, 23:39:45 UTC
Bananas... the ultimate cat repellant!!

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Bananas squealnakedcatj August 9 2006, 19:35:21 UTC
I have to see if Honey hates bananas. She tends to like anything she's seen us eating - most recently, corn and carrots - but I have not offered her any banana. Think it's universally hated by felines? We'll see! Mwahahaha...

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Snacks schnibbles August 10 2006, 22:17:41 UTC
My Cat Owner's Manual just mentioned that good healthy treats for a cat include: air-popped popcorn, green beans, and carrots... I didn't think cats would like green beans or carrots - guess I was wrong.

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Not just for rabbits squealnakedcatj August 11 2006, 15:43:15 UTC
Excellent to know. I was wondering if carrots would be healthy for a kitty. I didn't necessarily think "yes," but I certainly didn't think "no." I'll trust the Cat Owner's Manual. And, yeah, she eats green beans too.

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Retraction squealnakedcatj August 21 2006, 15:01:37 UTC
It seems Honey is having second thoughts about bananas. I'm not sure if it's that she's decided she does not like them or if perhaps she was just not hungry when I offered her a few more pieces yesterday. I think it was the former. Another test or two will tell.

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Brilliant! squealnakedcatj August 3 2006, 00:05:16 UTC
You are a genius! Thanks for that suggestion. Rubbing something sour on the leash is perfect. I'm going to try it. I'll let you know how it works.

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