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We used to get our cats a leg of rabbit each, every Saturday morning, as a treat. 2 hours eating, 5 hours sleeping - that was Saturday sorted! However, you couldn't do it every day! |
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If you find an answer Luke, let me know, I have two bouncing all over the place at the moment because they cannot get out, Like Clem they have loads of toys etc, but rather climb on shelves knocking everything down!! |
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my 2 are indoor cats so i dont get the same probs. btw luke ive shown my daughter the picture of your new baby and shes in love with her. |
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Can you open some drawers that she can rummage in without doing too much damage? Never knew a cat thst didn't love to rummage in a drawer, especcially one that had folded stuff in it, like underwear! Course, you'll have to tidy afterwards, but it might keep her occupied for a bit ... |
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I think i may have conqured the boredness...a few balls of wool tossed in a room and just let her do what comes natural-she spent a few hours with three balls of wool-granted it was a mess afterwards but at least nothing was broken, nor were my ears damaged from high pitched bawling in protest to be free'd!! Then again i know she would come straight back in if she went out in that weather-i just think 'cabin fever' is setting in!! |
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