Get a completely white room or white couches or something so she can go "stealth" then she could be a real cat. we had to get black furniture for our black cat so he could be "stealth" :P maybe just drape a white sheet over something for her:P
2007-01-18 04:59:50
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answered by kurzez_incokerated 3
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what a stupid question, she is a cat not a bloody teddy bear. I too have a pure white cat. How do u know she wants to be camoflaged??? My cat gets by just fine without any stupid gimmicks. People like u really annoy me, be responsible and treat the cat for what it is - a cat, not a fluffy toy! u shouldn't have got a white cat if u feel like this. Im not sure u should have any animal
2007-01-18 12:52:43
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answered by Serry's mum 5
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Let her sort it out with the other cats for herself. She needs to persuade them that her territory is hers. There might well be fighting until they all get used to the idea, but cats are fairly well matched so unless she's a kitten there's no reason she can't see them off. If your cat's conspicuous it might well discourage other cats from coming into your garden or worse, into the house to steal her food. Let her fight her own battles, she doesn't need camouflage. If you really want to decorate her, food colouring's unlikely to do her any harm, but might stain her fur.
2007-01-18 13:11:56
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answered by Liz 2
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I really think you might be worrying unnecessarily. My sister has two beautiful fluffy pedigree Burmans but they still act totally like cats, and go out, and do whatever, and no doubt other cats see them and give them grief or ignore them, as is the way with cats!
I don't think your cat would like to be dyed in any way. Just leave her to live her 9 nines and take her chances! God meant her to be white!
2007-01-18 12:04:47
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answered by Caroline 5
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you dont need to camoflage your cat they are the same as any other cat they come in all kinds of colors and white is a normal color i had a white cat and some other colored cats they all didnt care they are all cats
2007-01-18 14:20:35
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answered by ohhs_chick 2
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If you wanted a different colored cat you should of thought about that when you got her. So now you want to ruin your cats fur just because she has no chance to be a "real" cat. Thats gotta be one of the stupidest thing Ive heard.
2007-01-18 12:59:56
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answered by Lo 4
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Anything you do will stain her white coat. There's no reason in the world you should ever feel the need to "dye" your cat. If, for some reason, she's being attacked by other cats, then you should keep her indoors.
2007-01-18 12:05:22
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answered by gypzndog 3
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What in the world are you talking about? Whos got the identity crisis, you or the cat? If shes a new cat, and the other cats are not being nice to her, its got nothing to do with her coat color. They will eventually adjust to her presence.
2007-01-18 12:02:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to use food coloring to dye my dog. You can put it in the bathwater or in a spritz bottle with water. It would come out with water.
Test small patches of fur first to make sure it won't stain her white fur.
She might not look like a 'real' cat, but whats wrong with blue spots?
2007-01-18 11:59:59
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answered by LX V 6
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there are animal safe dyes out there. You can also use the oil based Army issued camo paint, but it is hard to wash off....those were the days.
Anyway, check the back of packaging and go to your local pet store, and ask.
2007-01-18 12:08:04
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answered by Casey B 4
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