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jax
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Posted: 22 July 2006 at 7:44pm |
I think I just called it 'Erin's birth story'
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Jacquie - Mama to Erin, 13.07.06 - Chief Cat Chaser & Marmite Sammie Eater
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Posted: 22 July 2006 at 7:49pm |
I found it!! I've never been into the other forum but randomly went into there before!! Nice story and I checked out some of them photos, only got so far before my net konked out but thought the one of your cat checking her out in her carseat was cute! Will probably be like our cat!!
How is the cat with her now? Just outta curioustiy..
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Posted: 22 July 2006 at 7:51pm |
LOL The cats aren't really too interested anymore - I think they are actually a bit afraid of her ! They're not aggressive or anything, just a bit hesitant - although I do have to stop myself from giggling when I see the startled look on their faces from some of the noises she makes
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Jacquie - Mama to Erin, 13.07.06 - Chief Cat Chaser & Marmite Sammie Eater
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Posted: 22 July 2006 at 7:57pm |
lol CUTE! Our cat has started spraying  Apparently hes just started doing it because hes getting territoral over the baby comeing...but I dont even know how he knows one is  But its so annoying! Im trying to get a community services card to get him fixed cheaper but thats proving to be a pain and I dont even know if it will solve the problem but was told it would!! Im scared he's going to spray all over the babys stuff so have the nursery shut all the time but can't keep doing that!!
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Posted: 23 July 2006 at 10:14am |
You don't need a community services card to get him fixed cheaper, I would suggest you just go straight to the SPCA and explain to them - they do them for less than regular vet clinics (I volunteered here in Auckland for two years). Male cats will spray and be more aggressive if they're not fixed, and there's virtually nothing you can do to stop the problem short of getting them the snip - well, nothing that is really effective in the long term anyway. Good luck !
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Posted: 23 July 2006 at 12:10pm |
we found our cat Joey used to go and sleep all over Paris's stuff when i was preg, i'd find him all sorts of places, oncei found him in her cot and that was it, he was oiut! i took to havinga small water spray bottle and each time he went in there i gave hima small spray - not to drench just to scare him away and he eventualy got the hang of things. I think it freaked me out cos he's a bit of a dunce cat and would probably have just curled up and gone to sleep if he'd jumped in there and there was a baby in there too... which argh, i definately didn't want.
He now stays outside, cos the kids either completely terrorize him when he's inside, despite being told not to! or he goes and hides up in the bedrooms without us knowing, once he hid in Paris's room and when she had gone to bed that night he jumped on her bed just as she was drifting off to sleep - she got a hell of a fright.
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Janine and her 2 cool chicks, Paris & Ayja
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