I need some info!recently my cat Misty had a litter of five, i was soooo happy! Me and my family agreed we would keep one, but as we all noticed she wasnt the nicest kitty kat! We called her Dolly but she wasnt the nicest Doll you have ever seen. she wasnt nice, but she wasnt a bad cat , well she was, brake everything and scratch our hands to death! Im not trying to be negitave but i really wish she was nicer! anyway .. I told my mum and dad i couldnt stand he any-longer, so i had phone call, asking if i still had one, so i had to give her to this nice couple. Ever since she has been nicer! i really would be intresred if you could tell me what you think about the whowl-(if thats how you spell it) thing ... regards yasmin x From the topic: Comments Post a comment in this discussion: 08 Oct 2009 15:14 Hi Yasmin, Young kittens and cats are very lively animals and not always as cuddly as we would like. They are very curious and can often be found up the curtains or on the mantlepiece and they can inadvertantly cause damage. They also like to play by pounching and grabbing things in their claws, which often leads to scratches when you are playing with them. It would be most unusual to find a ´bad´ cat at this age, unless they were feral and handn´t been handledvery much. Make sure she has lots of toys to play with and rotate them around as cats will become bored with things very quickly. If she gets into places you don´t want her to, lift her down, give a firm ´no´ and then distract her with something else. I am not sure what you mean by the ´whowl´, do you mean a meow or vocalising? Let me know. Cat PS - Don´t forget to get the mother cat spayed now, or you will end up with another litter |