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Rambo John J

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17.7 lb male cat with no tail...resembles a grey striped Liger.

14.5 lb female cat Brindlecoat and it has Owl eyes and will shred your ass like paper if you push your luck and are not welcome to pet.

3 chickens but I don't consider them pets, lady might.

Will try to get pics later
 

Rambo John J

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MY 17.7lber assumes that position whenever humans get near...he does a sliding dive into that position to lure in petting and attention
My scouting report tells me that cat is an eater and a lover...keep that mofo on a diet

I think it is part persian/siamese and tabby

It's a female?
 

Jdog93

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cats are good people...dude looks chill
Id like to disagree. This chick is a pain in the butt.



Pee'd on my couch, Tore up some nice shoes, Killed a mouse and left it the middle of a narrow hallway. And that was just in the last week.


I still care about the Fur ball tho.
 
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MY 17.7lber assumes that position whenever humans get near...he does a sliding dive into that position to lure in petting and attention
My scouting report tells me that cat is an eater and a lover...keep that mofo on a diet

I think it is part persian/siamese and tabby

It's a female?
My cat only assumes this position when I'm around. He's way too timid around strangers.

And yeah he's very affectionate but like I said, wary of strangers. I'm his favorite, he likes my wife, and he tolerates one of my nieces. He won't let anyone else touch him.

He's actually part Maine Coon. About 16.5 pounds. And a male.
 

regular john

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Id like to disagree. This chick is a pain in the butt.

Pee'd on my couch (...)
There has to be a reason for this. Cats don't just pee outside the litter box for no reason. Do you have other pets?

They pee to mark territory so she must be insecure about the territory due to other animal's smell or lack of real estate for herself.
 

Jdog93

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There has to be a reason for this. Cats don't just pee outside the litter box for no reason. Do you have other pets?

They pee to mark territory so she must be insecure about the territory due to other animal's smell or lack of real estate for herself.
Yes. I have her mother aswell. She had a litter and i only kept one.

There is always some kind of back and forth of power going on with these two.

They duke it out in the middle of the living room sometimes and i like to commentate it like Mike Goldberg.

"Her precision is precise"

"Looks like shes going for a rear naked choke Joe"

"And its all OVER!"

"Just like That"
 

regular john

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Yes. I have her mother aswell. She had a litter and i only kept one.

There is always some kind of back and forth of power going on with these two.

They duke it out in the middle of the living room sometimes and i like to commentate it like Mike Goldberg.

"Her precision is precise"

"Looks like shes going for a rear naked choke Joe"

"And its all OVER!"

"Just like That"
I also have two cats and sincerely I feel glad when I hear that other people's cats have this scuffles too. I became very worried when we took the younger cat in because the older one became kind of depressed and the new one was taking a beating and living crawling under things. it was like that for ~2 months but in the last month fortunately it got much better. There is always some power struggle like you say but it looks like it's not serious. and they do have great natural BJJ skills.

Sounds like you need another litter box though. Better to spend a little more and having to take out a little more cat shit than having pee on your couch.
 

Jdog93

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I also have two cats and sincerely I feel glad when I hear that other people's cats have this scuffles too. I became very worried when we took the younger cat in because the older one became kind of depressed and the new one was taking a beating and living crawling under things. it was like that for ~2 months but in the last month fortunately it got much better. There is always some power struggle like you say but it looks like it's not serious. and they do have great natural BJJ skills.

Sounds like you need another litter box though. Better to spend a little more and having to take out a little more cat shit than having pee on your couch.
True.

I feel better knowing they have each other to keep company.

Other wise i would have sticked to just One Crazy Cat.

Ive thought a second litter box would be a good idea before just never got around to picking one up. I better do it soon. Dont wanna sit on a wet couch again. :confused:
 

lueVelvet

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True.

I feel better knowing they have each other to keep company.

Other wise i would have sticked to just One Crazy Cat.

Ive thought a second litter box would be a good idea before just never got around to picking one up. I better do it soon. Dont wanna sit on a wet couch again. :confused:
I want to say “they” recommend 3 litter boxes for every two cats. I believe the actual ration suggested was 1.5 boxes per cat, rounding up. So 2 boxes for one, 3 for two, 5(?!) for three.

Seems excessive the more you think about it but at least two would make sense for two kitties.
 
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Yes. I have her mother aswell. She had a litter and i only kept one.

There is always some kind of back and forth of power going on with these two.
That explains it then. She's marking her territory and ruining your furniture in the process.
 

regular john

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I want to say “they” recommend 3 litter boxes for every two cats. I believe the actual ration suggested was 1.5 boxes per cat, rounding up. So 2 boxes for one, 3 for two, 5(?!) for three.

Seems excessive the more you think about it but at least two would make sense for two kitties.
I've heard one spare box for every extra cat - one box for one cat; then two cats, three boxes; three cats, four boxes and then on. I think it makes good sense.