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Dechipher
12-08-2013, 03:46 AM
Thought you guys should see my boys. My ladyfriend and I are not going to do the whole 'children' thing, so for all practical purposes, these are my kids.

Their names are Bowser and Mario. They were from a litter of 5, with Bowser being the alpha and Mario being the runt. We went just to get Bowser but after meeting Mario, we fell in love with him. Bowser is really smart, and cat-like - he's always got plans. Mario is dumb, which is adorable.

This is the first time that I've actually had pets that were really mine - basically ever since I was 11 or so. So it's pretty cool, and also illuminates the fact that I do not want to take care of children, ever.

ShadowTiger
12-10-2013, 07:28 PM
See those are wonderful pet names because you get to say things like "Today Bowser beat up some stray cat."

travis.ross88
12-13-2013, 08:52 AM
aww that's so cute

Liliith
12-31-2013, 05:19 AM
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mrz84
12-31-2013, 10:33 AM
*dies from a cuteness induced heart attack*

VEL
12-31-2013, 06:54 PM
Cute kitties! :D

MasterSwordUltima
01-01-2014, 01:13 PM
Not only did you get your cat a tie - but it's a starwars tie. That's pretty deep into the rabbit hole.

Phazite
01-02-2014, 12:20 AM
Adorable!

I wonder if Mario likes mushrooms... what? My cat seems to like foods that I wouldn't expect a cat to like, so... :p

Mercy
01-02-2014, 07:15 PM
Cute kitties. This reminds me I need to take some new images of my brood.

A couple of mine like cooked mushrooms. Cats can have wide pallets when it comes to food. Two of mine go nuts for fruit and yoghurt. One is partial to popsicles, particularly pina colada flavour. Another really likes pizza crusts but only if she can steal them off a plate or out of the box; she ignores them if they are in the food bowls. All of mine like potato and corn chips. Yet one will turn his nose up at sashimi.

Dechipher
01-06-2014, 12:45 AM
We haven't fed them any human food yet. I'm sort of trying to avoid doing that, since they're so food-happy; they may never leave us alone while eating if we start feeding them.

They haven't had catnip yet, but we're getting it for them in February for their first birthday party.

Mario started pooping on the floor all of a sudden. So that's neat.

Mercy
01-07-2014, 06:06 PM
We haven't fed them any human food yet. I'm sort of trying to avoid doing that, since they're so food-happy; they may never leave us alone while eating if we start feeding them.
Luckily, our gang are not forward about "people food" most of the time except Sophia and pizza crusts, and Sophia & Fletch and yoghurt. They are spoon-conditioned so they sit patiently waiting for their turns. I admit, I spoiled Sophie terribly when it was just her. She is also the smartest so the others do not seem to notice if she gets something they miss.


They haven't had catnip yet, but we're getting it for them in February for their first birthday party.If either of them does not respond the first time you offer it, try again after a month or two. Sophia did not care about catnip until she was over four years old. Her younger brother took to it around ten months of age and Gibson was about eighteen months old when he took an interest.


Mario started pooping on the floor all of a sudden. So that's neat.
Did you get a new litter box, change the location or litter type? Was a cover added or removed from their usual litter box? New food? Was the stool "normal" consistency? Is the litter box(s) dirty or holding any "abnormal" stools? Notice anything squirming around in/on the stool? Nauseated by the repeated questions about 'stool' yet?

A sudden change in litter box usage often indicates something is not running business-as-usual. If kitty was just a little loose or overly-compacted, he may choose to go outside the litter box to avoid contaminating the usual potty location. If he or his mate already contaminated the usual litter box with abnormal stool (or litter box is just too foul) , that could trigger unacceptable potty locations deemed cleaner. Abnormal stool could just be a one-off indigestion event or stowaways. Observances of something that looks like small rice or overcooked angel hair pasta in the stool is the sign for deworming. If the stool's consistency is normal, a periphery check for stowaways is warranted. Even indoor cats can pick up worms and if one has them, both kitties would need to be treated.

I thought I could go one day longer on changing out the litter in Sophia's litter pan when it was just her. The box seemed clean since I scooped a few times a day every day and it was raining that day. Excuses, excuses. Late in the evening I would have normally changed out the old and put in fresh litter, she jumped up on my lap while I was watching telly, and proceeded to urinate. After a shower, several minutes of creative swearing and threats of kitty-lined slippers being made (oki, I may have raged on for a couple hours), I changed her litter box and all was well. She had been trying to tell me something prior to her going R. Kelly but I failed to pick up on it. Frelling little guttersnipe is too bloody smart for my comfort sometimes.

It could also be something around the litter box area that has changed and is bothering him. Some house cats do not like to potty in the dark, some do not like to be exposed, and some can be intimidated by a new, large object suddenly looming near their usual potty zone. Once kitties are litter-trained, they do not often deviate without cause.

But do check for worms.