do you leave your meth out for the cat to get into
2006-07-30 03:47:43
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answered by playtoofast 6
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Enjoy these days. In just a few years he'll be lying around without the health, youth or energy to run around driving you crazy. You'll remember him as a kitten and wonder where the time went.
2006-07-30 04:21:35
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answered by Molly 2
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Completely normal. Kittens have tons of energy. If you want to really have something fun to watch, get another kitten around the same age. They will tire each other out and entertain you at the same time, and you won't have to worry about your kitten getting lonely when you aren't home.
2006-07-30 03:48:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Perfectly normal behavior. Kittens are just like small children; full of energy and very curious.
2006-07-30 03:51:52
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answered by wardspirit 2
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Sorry to hear you have pus sy trouble.
Yes it is normal for kittens to run around like lunatics then sleep then runaround then sleep.
That's all part of the fun when owning a kitten.
2006-07-30 04:19:38
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answered by n 5
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Yes, kittens and cats just do that. It's like something goes haywire and they go a little crazy - we enjoy the entertainment!
2006-07-30 03:48:30
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answered by Lydia 7
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it is not crazy . . . kittens like to run all around and make funny noises and pounce - they are active. and then they will take a long nap!
get some small kitty balls and play with her/him when he gets like this - it is so fun. or a laser pointer on the wall - so funny to watch them go crazy trying to catch the light!
enjoy your new friend!
2006-07-30 05:05:13
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answered by Reese's Mom 3
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in case you probably did not get her from a valid breeder of Persians, the "inventory" received't be too sturdy. Inbreeding can motive a multitude of deformities (hips, backbone, legs, psychological, etc). So my advice may be to take her NOW to the vet for an exam. The vet should be geared up to inform if she has any deformity in her limbs, or if she's been traumatized by technique of way of something, causing this impediment.. desire all ends nicely........striking sturdy fortune.
2016-10-15 10:26:03
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answered by hosfield 4
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yes this is very normal behavior, kittens are bursts of energy.
2006-07-30 03:55:40
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answered by macleod709 7
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yes it is normal. My cat and dog chase each other through the house all the time. they like playing that way and it gives them exercise
2006-07-30 04:51:37
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answered by jingles_200 6
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Sounds crazy to me.
2006-07-30 03:47:47
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answered by ed 7
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