KittKattize wrote:
.clozobozo. wrote:
KittKattize wrote:
I figured it was something along those lines. Either way, the pets are not allowed in the bedroom anyway since my husband has allergies. I know, weird eh that he's allergic to animals a…
Name: Vera
Breed, Gender, Age: Domestic Short Hair, Female, 3 months
What do you do with him/her? Mostly, attempting to control her naughty habits.
Does this horse/cow/dog/cat/other have a story? Not that I'm aware of. We adopted her from the local…
+ Maitre + wrote:
Clozo- I suggest taking your kitten to the pet store with you (On a leash with collar) and play with toys until you find one that is strong, durable, and she enjoys. Then, invest in a small bag of catnit. Putting on the things s…
+ Maitre + wrote:
Anything wrapped in rope/hemp, or thick/unwinding string, is a goood chew toy. Cats don't like plastic chews because of their overly sharp teeth, but giving them something to destroy is good. A strong rope mouse rubbed dow with a…
SimStar wrote:
L'e learnt the hard way when she was a kitten. We didn't abuse her, but she got a smack if she was doing something she wasn't allowed to be doing, or even a growl. So now she doesn't -ever- sit on a couch or chair, and she doesn't g…
Vera got taken to the vet today as we found a stitch on her tummy that hadn't dissolved from when she was desexed. Was safely removed and now she just has a little red mark that we have to keep clean!
The vet commented on her little sharp claws and …
Sea Oats wrote:
I know a lot has already been said, but! I keep Sophie's nails trimmed so she doesn't try to claw me up. When she was a tiny baby she just scratched everything, but now she's almost 9 months old and she's grown out of clawing peo…
Good news friends! Vera has made some great progress
While she still attempts to jump up on the kitchen benches, she pretty much runs straight off again.
This is because we're teacing her an 'off!' signal. So like, if she gets on the benches we l…
It's a shame I had to blur out my face... the bubble details there was amazing, then again, it was a weird expression haha.
Dad took this for me as part of experimentation for a school art project (:
I'm really proud of my editing on this one! Co…
tbone wrote:
Its like one of my cats dose, she will randomly cry, its most the time telling me she wants me to go outside and play with her or somthing like that, or she just wants attention.
Unless she has one of them breeds in her that just ran…
Trianna wrote:
.clozobozo. wrote:
Do you know anyway to get her to stop meowing every 2 seconds?
She'll just follow us around 'crying' no matter what we do.
She may be doing it to tell you she needs something, or she may just be a bit unsure …
Patty wrote:
On Picnik. XD
Ah well just try and make sure it's got 'keep aspect ratio' or whatever it is on there marked, it'll hopefully stop it from turning into a square
TigerCub101 wrote:
i think my kitten did it... i think they think its a toy, actually ive seen more cats do it than dogs
-phew- She gets pretty aggressive when playing with it o.o
TigerCub101 wrote:
.clozobozo. wrote:
I used a seat cushion on my lap the other day to try what you suggested but she wouldn't even sit on my lap then so I didn't bother again. I might give it a go using her 'bed' (it's an old cushion).
My…
Patty wrote:
Thank you! The re-sizing is a little funny, maybe that's why it looks..squashed. Thank you for the critique, it's greatly appreciated coming from such a photographer as you. :c
Did you resize it on photobucket?
TigerCub101 wrote:
My cat used to claw my legs quite a lot when he was a kitten, and he grew out of it without me doing anything other than putting a cushion on my legs that he was allowed to sit on, it was comfy for him and he clawed it (leaving …
EmmeZoe wrote:
Do you have any poles in up your house? Try finding some big think rope (like for rope swings or tug of war) and wrapping a pole in it for her to scratch on if you can. Ropes a great scratching material and will also "trim" her nail…
Trianna wrote:
Claw caps are helpful, but they might not be necessary. The clawing at you and most everything she'll likely grow out of, my cats felt the need to do that as kittens too. If not you may be able to train her out of it by getting her…
Garfieldz Gal wrote:
I agree with NOT declawing her - good choice. It's unnatural and completely only beneficial to owners and not the pet itself. If she were ever to escape from your home (assuming that she's an indoor cat), she wouldn't be able …
The composition of these images are quite good
Tweaking the colours of a photo in photoshop or a similar program can make quite the difference to an image, turning it from an average photo to a WOW photo.
Correct focusing is the key to most images…
VampireVenom wrote:
Easy fix.. have her declawed ;D we declaw all our cats.
I refuse to get her declawed thankyouverymuch
I'm quite against altering animals unless it's de-sexing or for medical purposes.
Avla wrote:
Cats are naturally going t…
Now I know nothing about horses or breeding or anything like that, but I'd just like to point out the obvious, and that is to make sure that these stallions even still exist.
I had a quick glance at a couple of them and noticed this one in particu…
Here's some photos of my very naughty kitten
Yes.. I'm going through a black and white fetish stage at the moment haha.
The last 2 photos were taken with my new 55-300mm lens but darn, that thing is heavy! Half my photos turn out blurry cause …