Interesting poseMy cousins cat, Pinch!
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I've had pugs, as well as a pug boston terrier mix, and I can't imagine living a day in my life without one anymore. I used to only like larger dogs until I got my first pug. Their personalities are hard to beat!She was sleeping and then she smelled....bacon.
She likes food...walks and naps. She wags her tail the most at a nap after bacon.
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I only have one pet carrier (for now)Put them both is separate carriers and put them side by side for awhile So they can see and smell each other without the attacks. If the older one spazzes out it should eventually get tired of it and give up. A spray bottle can help too. As soon as you see the ears go back spray it in the face with a shot of water.
I would highly suggest keeping it outside. I believe you have a good sized area and could definitely do something cute for it <3Or preferred ways of caring for outdoor cats. Winters where I am aren't super harsh and the bad parts are in short spells.
Right now it is in my greenhouse, with the door propped open. Cat-flap would be an easy addition.I would highly suggest keeping it outside. I believe you have a good sized area and could definitely do something cute for it <3
You’re coming around HaF, thanks for being a beauty!!!
edit: as long as you don’t have too many predators, cats have a really happy life outdoors
Oh baby that sounds like the dream for my bunnies!!! I bet the little cutie will love tending the greenhouseRight now it is in my greenhouse, with the door propped open. Cat-flap would be an easy addition.
Yeah, I am thinking that as far as winter goes, I have an extra heat-mat for seedlings. Seems the perfect base for a bed in winter.
Yes, put the kitten in the carrier so your cat knows its still the boss but just can’t be an asshole.I only have one pet carrier (for now)
Would you recommend just one cat in the carrier, then put them both in a bathroom or something? And if so should it be the kitten or the cat in the cage?