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Title: Look what I caught my kitten doing.


MistyDawnInKentucky - September 20, 2006 06:13 PM (GMT)
jay I caught him doing this when I came from getting the kids off the bus. I have to watch that sneaky little varmint. :lol:

Wolfie - September 20, 2006 07:43 PM (GMT)
dinner time! :P

Snowy - September 20, 2006 10:33 PM (GMT)
i thought ur cat was doing something really bad, my cat does that all the time, he thinks the Gpigs are cats too

dtroup - September 21, 2006 01:53 PM (GMT)
They might be alright if they are raised together but I'd keep a close eye on them.

Dude and Patches get along great even though Dude has been known to suppliment his diet with wildlife, he has never hurt Patches.

It does make for a cute pic!

By the way you might want to rethink the cedar chip bedding, it can cause respitory illness in animals.

FBG - September 22, 2006 12:58 AM (GMT)
awww, cute pic, nice looking cat :)

MistyDawnInKentucky - September 23, 2006 10:01 PM (GMT)
Hey dtroup, do you think that pine shavings would be better. I usually keep my little pigs in a cage with the cedar chips under them but since the babies could get out of the holes on it I put them in that rubbermaid tub until they got bigger. But I am gonna buy pine the next time for them because I remember I read somewhere that it said not to use cedar. Any thoughts or info would be greatly appreciated.

dtroup - September 24, 2006 01:00 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (MistyDawnInKentucky @ Sep 23 2006, 05:01 PM)
Hey dtroup, do you think that pine shavings would be better. I usually keep my little pigs in a cage with the cedar chips under them but since the babies could get out of the holes on it I put them in that rubbermaid tub until they got bigger. But I am gonna buy pine the next time for them because I remember I read somewhere that it said not to use cedar. Any thoughts or info would be greatly appreciated.

Pine is definatly better than Cedar. When I have to have Patches in his carrier (med dog/large cat size) I use pine, but when he's in his wire cage like yours, with the pull out drawer, I just fill the drawer 3/4 full of cat litter.

As for the issues with escaping babys, you could go to the hardware store and buy enough "Hardware cloth", which is a 1/4 inch wire mesh, to go around the outside of the cage for the bottom 6 inches and maybe across the bottom to keep them out of the litter tray, you can attach it with twist ties or zip-strips.

vTEC - September 25, 2006 06:02 AM (GMT)
someone's kitty was spooning the gpigs




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