She loves me but doesn't like any strangers. She doesn't get along with my parents, who I live with cause I'm 12, or my grandma, Queen of Felines. I don't want her to calm down, that's not like my girl. I want to train her to get along.
2007-09-11
09:22:04
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she was born at my house and is 7 months old and is about 2-3 lbs. she does have a collar i need to get her used to a leash. she follows me every where.
likes to slide down railing then walk back up, do flips [on the pen we used to use] when the door is open, sit on my shoulder and read with me, sit on my shoulder and swat my pencil, knock books off and open from the back of toilet and read them [especially my "Harry Potter: Quidditch Throughout the Ages"], and hide in the blinds behind the couch to attack peoples heads.
likes orange juice and mac 'n' cheese.
2007-09-11
09:46:28 ·
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How long have you had her? My cat took a while to get used to others and my house cat now is afraid of everyone but me and my man. Just get her around them more often she will get used to it.
2007-09-11 09:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It is possible to train a cat, but it is very difficult and very expensive. As she gets older and more used to everyone around her, she should calm down, but she may not. Some cats bond very fiercely with one person and don't really care for anyone else. Basically all you can really do is give it some time and hope for the best. Chances are high that she will eventually be willing to deal with the other people in your home. The best thing they can do is ignore her, unless she comes up to them for affection. If they try to pick her up a lot or force attention on her, she will end up liking them even less.
2007-09-11 09:57:32
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answered by Kym 2
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2016-10-18 21:59:22
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answered by ? 4
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Unfortunelty you cannot train a cat. How long have you had the kitty. What maybe happening is he may be bored,and acting out. My cat did the same thing, and we realized he was probably bored. We went and get another kitten and he changed. He was just bored maybe getting another kitten will help him. My cat use to bite and scratch and after getting the new kitten he was not aggresive anymore.
2007-09-11 09:38:13
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answered by pinky6655 2
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to be honest training ur cat is gonna be very defficult . i had a year old cat who never liked strangers, always hissed at them . but a good way is to let ur parents put food for her instead of u soemtimes, and u hold her and sit beside them .later on she will catch up but it needs a lot of time
good luck
2007-09-11 11:15:10
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answered by the L eagle 5
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Love and attention is as good a training program as you can do. She will come around with the others as she gets use to them.
2007-09-11 09:26:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Just be patient and ask your parents to feed her and talk to her. She will get calmer after she gets 1 year old.
2007-09-11 09:33:47
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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You can't train a cat. Let it be. Give it catnip, that will settle it down.
2007-09-11 09:26:16
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answered by largegrasseatingmonster 5
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SHOOT IT
2007-09-11 09:30:56
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answered by Anonymous
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