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Old 09-11-2011, 02:23 PM
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Baloonatic
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Be very careful to never leave a threaded needle anywhere the kitty can possibly get it!
Play with her daily, but train her to never claw you or your clothes.
Buy the best food you can afford. Try and find those that have no color additives. My 3 don't upchuck hardly at all any more since I switched...and the color additives can stain your carpet.
Read the ingredients of the cat food you buy. "By-products" and "___ meal" are poor substitutes for quality ingredients, and ingredients you can't pronounce are not desireable! Tuna is actually not very good for cats, but they love the smell--that's why so many cat foods contain it.
Best of luck with your new purr-baby! And thank you for not getting her declawed, it is xonsidered inhumane and is a poor excuse for not training her properly. And the possible resulting infections can kill her! My sister nearly lost two of hers, she'll never declaw again.
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