Lay down and give up! He just wants to play. No, actually, he isn't used to you. Give him time.
2007-03-06 14:36:43
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answered by Christina 2
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I would suggest it NOT stay the night or ever enter your home. Cats can take care of themselves and don't need to be carted around. if you have no say so in this matter. i would either leave the house till its gone or I would shut myself up in a room. Sad, but.....cats can be creepy...and scary. Why should you be subjected if its not even your cat to begin with?
2007-03-12 09:11:21
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answered by Your Asking Me? 4
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Yes, there is something about you that doesn't mesh with the cat. Ok, best thing to do is to keep your distance from the cat. If you can, try and keep the cat in a room other than in the room you are using, and return the cat as soon as possible.
2007-03-06 14:38:57
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answered by lochmessy 6
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cats hate being in other places usually because they feel unsafe in the unknown. Let it go wherever it wants and sniff out the place. Tell her to bring its toys and if you can keep it a seperate room with its litter and food. Just tell her not to bring it next time and get a petsitter for it.
2007-03-13 17:24:46
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answered by amor_dove 3
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My cat's name is Psycho.We have her for 12 years.She still spit,growls and still bites us after all these these.That's just her personality.After 12 years she puts up with us.She is a great guard cat.Nobody in the neighborhood messes with her.That's dogs and people.
2007-03-13 18:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Play with it; squint your eyes at it to say you like it in cat language. Pet it and give it scritches behind the ears and that spot in front of it's tail. Let it sleep with you.
Offer it a treat. The growling may turn to purring.
It's reading you, change your message.
2007-03-12 05:24:00
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answered by txkathidy 4
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Maybe the cat doesn't like you. Animals sense when people don't like them. Leave the cat alone and the cat will leave you alone. I bet you have not been very nice, be nice to the cat or leave the cat alone.
2007-03-06 15:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It is difficult for me to believe your aunt's cat is evil.
When the cat chased you, did it try to scratch or otherwise scratch you?
Cats growl for different reasons and one of them is fear. I have a cat who was very abused and she is afraid of my other cats and will growl at them from time to time in reaction to their getting too close or trying to play with her. The behavior is fear driven, not nasty or aggressive.
I have done a lot of research about domesticated cats and have never read or heard of one trying to kill a person.
2007-03-06 15:38:03
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answered by stevko1901 2
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I have this trick bring some mates round all stare at the cat xept for u sicenist say it will jump on your lap it learn your the one to help
2007-03-14 09:55:04
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answered by The Answer 3
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The question is, what did you do, to tick the cat off in the first place. I suggest you make sure your door is closed tight and make sure the cat isn't in the room to attack you.
2007-03-06 14:37:46
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answered by trojan 5
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ha ha for above answer!! I love cats, but not the evil ones. I would just say put it in another room with the doors shut. If you have no rooms, put it in the bathroom with food, water, and toys.
2007-03-06 14:37:00
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answered by Justina 3
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