when it does something cute
2006-09-07 08:13:56
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answered by ♣ 4
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Treat away! As soon as your kitty was weaned and on dry food she's good to go as far as treats are concerned.
My cats' personal preferences are catnip, Whiskas Temptations and Pounce treats. It might take her a little while to figure out what a treat is, especially if she is used to a constant brand of dry food, so don't get discouraged. Let her sniff it and get a little on her tongue. Pretty soon she'll be trying to eat your fingers too! She'll probably love catnip right away - though some cats don't - so try putting some on the treat if she rejects it at first. If you are still having trouble, keep in mind that some kitties only like seafood and chicken flavors and not beef or vice versa.
Happy treating!
2006-09-07 08:22:29
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answered by Ophelia 1
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What kind of treats? Kitty treats? Some cats will stop eating their food and just want treats. So if you give them to her do it sparingly. I use tender vittles for treats for my cats. It is much cheaper than the Pounce and such treats. And yes she is old enough.
2006-09-07 08:14:31
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answered by bcringler 4
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i does not use it till I checked with a vet, most of the extracts and oils are poisonous to cats, fairly tea tree oil (canines and human beings have not any issues besides the fact that it does everlasting kidney injury to cats). Olive leaf extract could be basically as poisonous. We constantly used a coarse washcloth with cleansing soap and water, scrubbed the section quickly, then rinsed the washcloth and rubbed the moist section to get rid of any cleansing soap residu. This labored notably sturdy, getting rid fo the pimples rapid. once you're making use of plastic bowls, substitute to porcelain or ceramic plates or low sided bowls, the glass does not carry micro organism besides because of the fact the plastic, and the cat isn't rubbing his chin into the nutrition fragments that way.
2016-10-14 10:30:11
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answered by shea 4
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Once they're on solid food, it's fine. Just use sparingly....too many treats can make for a tubby kitty:)
2006-09-07 08:20:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see any problem with it. Once she's on normal food you should be able to feed her anything you'd like. Although, just stick with cat treats and don't do table scraps. They aren't good for animals at all.
2006-09-07 08:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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yes and she should be eating dry food every day with a little wet food
2006-09-07 08:19:59
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answered by darkness_falls111 2
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Once a kitten is weened from its mother and is eating a regular diet, it can have treats.
2006-09-07 08:15:13
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answered by Sandi A 4
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yeah cat treats!!
2006-09-07 08:15:11
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answered by Anonymous
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