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The Neutered Cat
2007-08-23 09:56:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.The Neutered CatThe neutering of cats, castration under general anaesthetic of males and removing the ovaries (ovariectomy) of females, again under general anaesthetic, carries with it many benefits for animal and owner. Toms are far less inclined to wander off from home and get into scrapes, which can lead to serious injury and infection, and they can't get any of the local queens pregnant with unwanted kittens any more. Queens don't suffer the stress associated with heat periods and the pestering of toms and they do not continue to fill the world with more of the aforementioned unwanted kittens.Un-neutered queens can have three litters of kittens a year for about twelve or thirteen years, although it is said that one tortoiseshell had her first, and last, kitten at the incredible age of twenty-eight. From about eight yea


Introducing Cats to Cats
2007-08-23 09:55:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Introducing Cats to CatsThe key requirements in bringing a new cat into your home where another cat or cats are already well established are patience and a gradual approach. First, allow the newcomer to explore the house without coming into any contact with the feline inhabitants. The reason for this is that behaviourists have found that where a cat is on unfamiliar territory and meets a strange cat which is familiar with it, the former is far more interested in first investigating its surroundings than in checking out the other animal. Territory is of supreme importance to cats.Next, put the new cat in a room alone with its own food and water bowls, litter tray and bed. Begin feeding the new cat and the other cats on either side of the door, putting their dishes near, but not too close, to the door. Gradually, over a day or


How to Successfully Litter Train Your Cat
2007-08-23 09:54:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.How to Successfully Litter Train Your CatLitter training your cat is perhaps one of the most important things to train your cat as early as possible. This helps to stop any unnecessary accidents in the home and makes your life a lot simpler at the same time. So just how do you litter train a cat? Well luckily it is usually fairly easy to do. Litter Training Your New CatProviding your new cat or kitten with a litter box is vital if you want them to become housetrained. However, simply just providing the litter tray is not enough to show your cat or kitten that it is their special place to relieve themselves. Litter training a cat or kitten is the same as housetraining a puppy or a new dog - you have to pay attention to their needs.Usually before your cat or kitten relieves themselves, they first sniff the ground and look for


Stopping Your Cat from Meowing Constantly
2007-08-23 09:54:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Stopping Your Cat from Meowing ConstantlyCats tend to meow at you for a number of reasons. While some cats meow more than others, no matter which breed of cat you do have it is likely to drive you mad at some point if it is constantly meowing. Understanding Why Your Cat is MeowingOne reason why a cat may meow more than usual is the fact that they may have realized that by meowing they will get exactly what they want. Due to this, they then start to use it to their advantage all of the time.It could just start off with the cat wanting some attention and affection, but after the cat gets exactly what they want they start to meow more often to get other things that they want also. This is when they start to meow just because they want to. Something that can aggravate the situation, could be the fact that they are feeling bored


Introducing Cats to Dogs
2007-08-23 09:53:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Introducing Cats to DogsThe same system can be used with cats and dogs, but after a week or so of eating at opposite sides of the door, a face to face meeting, with the dog on a lead, in the same room, can take place. Make sure the dog obeys its commands to 'Sit', 'Stay', etc., and have the two animals at first on opposite sides of the room with the cat held on somebody's lap. Titbits should be proffered all round. This scenario should be repeated many times until there is no sign of aggression or fear from either party, the cat in particular not struggling to get away. Then the two animals can slowly and progressively over a number of meetings be brought closer to one another.The dog should be praised and rewarded for good, obedient behaviour in the presence of the cat, never punished, so that it does not come to regar


Does Your Cat Do These Strange Things?
2007-08-23 09:52:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Does Your Cat Do These Strange Things?Cats are truly fascinating creatures. They have a variety of interesting habits, which some people find baffling, but there is a reason for just about everything a cat does.Why does my cat purr? Cats communication using purring. A kitten and its mother will purr as a sign of comfort and, after this, the kitten will continue the behavior through its life. Cats usually purr when something pleases them or when they feel safe and comfortable. It is known also that an anxious cat or one at death's door might purr too, obviously for different reasons.Purring is interesting because no one is really sure how the cat's body produces the sound. It might be because of blood moving through the blood vessels. It might be because of soft palate vibrations. Cat purring has been tested electromyograph


Feral Cats - Do They Make Good Pets?
2007-08-23 09:51:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Feral Cats - Do They Make Good Pets?The literal meaning of feral is "gone wild" and when used to describe a cat usually means that they have either been born in the wild or have once been domesticated but have been lost or abandoned and have reverted to the wild. Feral Cats are usually found living in groups or colonies where there is an easy and plentiful supply of food.Feral cats may have very limited experience of human contact and so will generally keep away from people and run away if you try to approach them. However, as long as the cat is not too old, it is perfectly possible that they eventually could become very loving pets, if approached correctly. But be warned it can be a very long process of gentle persuasion and patience on your part. It can take weeks, even months before a feral cat may feel comfortable enough


Cat Declawing, Should I do it ?
2007-08-23 09:50:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Cat Declawing , Should I do it?Wednesday, July 25, 2007As an owner of 6 cats (only 2 aggressive) and even more expensive furniture I know exactly how you feel. I wanted my cat declawed (onychectomy), but I heard so many awful things that turned me to so many confusing places. Through my successful experience I outlined everything here to save you the time and get straight to the answers. So lets begin, well first of all we can right off the bat say the declawing is a painful procedure and should be looked at as a last resort to control the cat's (normal) behavior to scratch. The purpose of the actual cat scratching is to remove old, worn fragments of nails. This piece will help you to eliminate the root cause of the cat's behavior to scratch furniture and/or people, and will save you time and money. money. * scratching is a


Should Cats Drink Milk
2007-08-23 09:49:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Should Cats Drink MilkIn the movies, cats love a bowl of cold milk. In the real world, giving a cat milk can do more harm than good.While milk might seem like a natural choice for your cat, the truth is that cow's milk offers no nutritional value for cats, and it can cause digestive problems in many. The reason is that most cats develop intolerance to lactose shortly after they are weaned. This means that they are unable to digest the sugars that occur naturally in milk. This causes problems that include diarrhea and other unpleasant digestive problems.Some people think that cats need to have milk in order to get all the necessary nutrients. This is not true. In fact, cow's milk does nothing to meet a cat's nutritional needs. If a cat was fed only milk, it would not be able to survive. Feral cats provide proof that cats d


Behavioral Causes Of A Cat Litter Box Problem
2007-08-23 09:47:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Behavioral Causes Of A Cat Litter Box Problem There may be more than one cause of a cat litter box problem, but they come from one of two categories. If you've read my article on the physical causes of this dilemma, then you already know that this problem is either physical, or behavioral. Since your cat can't tell you what's going on, you have to rule out each possible cause, until you are left with the most logical answer. This is known as a diagnosis of exclusion.In this case, it is always best to use caution and assume that your cat has a physical problem, unless your vet says otherwise. So, the first step is to have a consultation with your vet.Next, after your vet has ruled out a physical problem, you have to assume that your litter box problems are behavioral. Let's think like a cat for a minute and try to understa


Understanding Your Cat
2007-08-23 09:47:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Understanding Your CatA Behavioral Guide.This small article about cat facts on social behavior and interaction should help you better understand your pet. The behavior of cats is largely misunderstood, even by highly experienced cat owners. I hope you find this information helpful.If there's one trait that cat owners enjoy most, its the independent nature of their little feline friends. We should feel honored when a cat decides to gives us the time of day. Any cat gleefully asking for a head rub or a belly scratch is too much to resist for most cat lovers.Have you ever looked at your cat and wondered what your cherished pet is thinking? After many years I still do that quite frequently. I also wonder why cats do what they do and act as they act. Cats can be a mystery however, much of their behavior can be easily understood


Why Does My Cat Do Strange Things?
2007-08-23 09:45:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Why Does My Cat Do Strange Things?Cats are very interesting animals. They have certain behavioral habits which, although confusing to their owners, have explanatory reasons. One such act is purring. People wonder why their pets purr - does it just mean they are happy or is there more to it than that?Why do cats purr Cats communication using purring. A kitten and its mother will purr as a sign of comfort and, after this, the kitten will continue the behavior through its life. Cats usually purr when something pleases them or when they feel safe and comfortable. It is known also that an anxious cat or one at death's door might purr too, obviously for different reasons.Purring is interesting because no one is really sure how the cat's body produces the sound. It might be because of blood moving through the blood vessels. It mi


Help! My Cat is Keeping Me Awake.
2007-08-23 09:43:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Help! My Cat is Keeping Me Awake."My cat is awake all night, full of energy and is stopping me from getting any sleep. It's driving me nuts! Most cats spend a good part of their daylight hours sleeping, they like nothing better than finding a warm spot and enjoying a little snooze.The trouble is that some cats are wide-awake when night falls and are full of vim and vigor, if your cat is one that could mean broken sleep or even entirely sleepless nights for you. And that's no joke, you need your sleep so you can be bright eyed and bushy tailed for work in the morning. You are embarrassed about being constantly bleary eyed and yawning at your desk!So, are you sharing your home with an evil feline, a cat that has a secret agenda to torment you with sleep deprivation? No, it's not really your cat's fault. In their natural st


Classic Cat Cons: the Triumph catalytic converter and the Yugo catalytic converter
2007-08-23 05:35:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Classic Cat Cons: the Triumph catalytic converter and the Yugo catalytic converterGlobal Warming has been the subject of worldwide debate among the top scientists and researchers together with the major players of the automotive industry. At the center of the topic: toxic chemicals that emit out of the automotive engine and the devices that can reduce the pollutants. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is the byproduct of the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing compounds, notably in internal combustion engines. It is a significantly toxic gas and is the most common type of fatal poisoning in many countries. When inhaled in huge proportions, typical reactions include headaches, dizziness and tiredness On the other hand, severe symptoms are fainting and a possible fatal coma. Carbon monoxide


Cat Training: The Earlier The Better
2007-08-23 05:34:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Cat Training : The Earlier The BetterAs any experienced cat lover knows, cats are wonderful, but they aren't easy. Cats are independent and live life on their terms. They'll give their human plenty affection and love, but in their own way and only in their own time. If you want attention and obedience when you ask for it, get a dog. Scratching is part of a cat's nature, and no matter how hard you try, you will not be able to stop a cat from scratching. Some people try to prevent scratching damage by having a cat declawed, but declawing is never a solution. In many states declawing is illegal, and even where it isn't, it is inhumane and causes the cat much pain.Scratching done by cats helps to get rid of the layers of nail that were there the longest, so as a result you may find some pieces of nail but it's normal. In add


Behavioural Problems in Pet Cats and the Need for Environmental Enrichment
2007-08-23 05:33:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Behavioural Problems in Pet Cats and the Need for Environmental EnrichmentEnvironmental enrichment is a phrase many people are familiar with, but usually think of it as something only relevant to captive animals, such as those in zoos, not our pets. The actual meaning of the phrase is to provide an environment that the animal can interact with to indulge and satisfy its natural behaviours. So, do our pet cats need environmental enrichment? Are our moggies basic instincts left unchallenged? Do we need to change the way we see our cat's role in our homes? The answer would seem to be yes. More and more owners, particularly of indoor cats (1), complain of problems, such as excessive spraying, aggression and destructive behaviour, so it would appear that although our cats seem to adapt to our lifestyles, modern living doesn't p


Children and Cats -Getting The Right Balance
2007-08-23 05:32:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Children and Cats -Getting The Right Balance Many parents worry about having a cat in the home with children. They worry not only for the safety of their child but also that of the cat's. However cats are wonderful companions for children and for many it is the first real friend that they make. Generally speaking the benefits far out weigh any problems and as long as parents oversee the interaction between the two all will be well.One of the first big concerns occurs when bringing home a new baby where there is a resident cat. There are many old wives tails that get banded about amongst new mothers such as the cat smothering new babies in their sleep. This of course is untrue and probably just stems from the fact that a cat will be curious about the new arrival and will try to get into the babies bed for a closer look and sm


How to Train Your Cat Not to Kill Things
2007-08-23 05:31:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.How to Train Your Cat Not to Kill ThingsFor most cat owners, expecting to find dead animals on their front step is all part of cat ownership. However, for many this can be extremely upsetting and they could find that their cat is bringing back dead animals more frequently than is acceptable. Now while you do unfortunately have to expect this behavior, it is sometimes possible to limit the amount of animals that your cat does actually bring home. Understanding Your Cats InstinctBefore you can successfully stop your cat from acting a certain way, you need to first understand why they act in that way in the first place. Now with killing things, it is in a cat's instinct to hunt, chase and kill smaller animals. They cannot control it and it is not a behavior that can be controlled. So in that sense, it is impossible for you to


Flat Headed Cat
2007-08-23 05:30:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Flat Headed CatA small wild cat, the Flat Headed Cat is nearly two feet in length and weighs around six pounds. The distinguishing feature is the flattened head owing to the unusual skull morphology in this member of the cat family.The coat is usually dark brown with white streaks running along the sides of nose below the large eyes that provide binocular visions. Ears are small and the snout is of a sloping appearance. Legs and tail are short. Toes have webbing that is more enhanced than that of the fishing cat, with long thin pads. Claws are not totally retractable like some other members of the cat family. This unique body structure is designed to assist the Flat Headed Cat in its hunting lifestyle as a small predator of its aquatic habitat. The molars are sharper than other cats and basically assist this interesting cat


Leopard Cat
2007-08-23 05:29:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Leopard CatLeopard Cat has a wide geographical distribution with marked differences in appearance in various parts of its range, leading many to classify it into a variety of subspecies. Size also varies in accordance with the habitat. In the southern part of its range, the Leopard Cat is nearly two feet long (including tail) whereas the northern Leopard Cat of Amur region is longer (over three feet) and heavier (ten to fifteen pounds).Prionailurus Bengalensis, the Leopard Cat is slightly larger than a big domestic cat. Fur color also varies across the range of Leopard Cat, though it is generally yellowish in south and grayish-white in north. Underside, chest, lower part of head are all white with various dark markings, spots and rosettes, on the body. These brownish black spots often join to form stripes on the back and hea


Declawing Your Cat
2007-08-23 05:28:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Declawing Your CatRemoving your cat's nails is not the only choice in your battle against cat scratching. There are many alternatives to this surgical procedure. The claws of a feline serve many purposes, most of which are overlooked y owners who just want to protect their belongings. Claws are not just a device for scratching. They are a multi-purpose tool that cats use for many things, such as balance, climbing, defense, kneading, playing, and self-expression.The act of de-clawing itself involves more than you may think. De-clawing not only removes the nail itself, but also the first knuckle on each toe of the paw. This removal of bone is very painful for the animal, especially since it has to walk on its paws in order to sustain itself. The surgery itself is related to disfiguring, dismembering, and disjointing the anima


How To Help Care For Aging Cats
2007-08-23 05:27:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.How To Help Care For Aging CatsAging cats are going to take a little more looking after as they get older and visits to the vet should become more regular to ensure that any problems are dealt with before they become a bigger worry and concern.Older cats, in general, will need a little more comfort as they are not as lively as they once were and giving them a nice soft surface to sleep on, away from drafts and in the warmth, will ensure that they remain in good health for longer.Quite often cats will find a favourite place to sleep and as they are very clean animals, this place will need to be cleaned on a regular basis or they may move to other sleeping areas after a while.There are some excellent cat beds available on the market designed to be very comfortable. They are relatively cheap and most of them are designed to wra


Cats Behavior - Get To Know What They Mean
2007-08-23 05:26:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Cats Behavior - Get To Know What They MeanCat lovers are so numerous because there is such diversity in the size, color, and appearance of cats. In addition to the previous reasons, an individual cat's behavior varies from cat to cat. You could get anything from loving to distant, oddball to boring, and numerous other behaviors as well. Growing up in a household with an insane amount of indoor cats was made fascinating by the variety of personalities the cats possessed. One of the cats, Pansy, was a lovely tricolor cat who was reserved and shy. Pansy took every opportunity possibly to sit on top of our old Encyclopedia Britannica's.My cats, Eric and Tinker, both have unique qualities. For instance, the clever Tinker could open a trash can by stepping on the push button and could play music on my guitar for hours. Eric was


Why The Cat Litter Box Cabinet Is Gaining Popularity
2007-08-23 05:25:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Why The Cat Litter Box Cabinet Is Gaining Popularity Every cat owner will be sure to have at least a couple of litter boxes around. This is also often the least liked item related to cats because they are pretty unsightly. Most cat owners tend to place the cat litter box in a bathroom, basement and sometimes, even in the closet. Such placements serve a dual purpose - keeps the cat's privacy intact as well as hides the box from view. Size of the Cabinet Depends On How Big the Cat IsThe cat litter box cabinet is probably one of the most popular items which help to hide the cat box inside a wooden cabinet and is versatile providing easy access to the inside with openings on the sides. It is also easy to clean and because it serves a number of purposes, is quite useful. The size of the cat litter box cabinet depends on the size


Making Sure Cat Litter Boxes Get Used
2007-08-23 05:24:00
Cat Care Advice & Tips With everything from cat health advice to cat care tips, our Cat Care Library has all the information you need to learn how to care for cats.Making Sure Cat Litter Boxes Get UsedOne of the most significant chores that goes into caring for a cat, other than feeding and giving it attention, is ensuring that the cat litter boxes in your home are taken care of. Depending on your feline friend, this can be a simple or difficult task, as some cats seem to naturally take to using cat litter boxes while others have to be coaxed. Of course, no one wants a pet to use a potted plant or their floor as its own personal bathroom, so it's in your best interest to get your cat to go where you want it to. If you're having problems with litter box training, there are a number of things to check in order to ensure your cat is happy with its bathroom area.Give it RoomCats want to have space when they use the bathroom, so make sure they have the space they need to do it in. Cat lit


Cats And Litter Boxes Don't Always Get Along
2007-09-01 00:17:00
If your cat has a problem using a litter box, don't worry. You're not alone. It is one of the most common problems among pet owners in regard to their cats.Cace explains that if the cat is not using a litter box, this is probably occurring for one of two reasons. Either the cat has developed some dislike for its litter box for some reason, or a stressor is causing the cat to stop using its box.The most common cause of the cat not liking to use its litter box is that it simply may not be clean enough. Case states that if you feel at all this might be a problem, the first thing you should do is to scoop every day and change litter more often than previously. A cat may also develop an aversion to its litter box simply because it is not accessible enough. Some cats either can't or don't want to spend a lot of time trying to find their litter box. Therefore, if you place the litter box in an accessible location, you take this obstacle away and make it easier for the cat to use. Another
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Breeding Cats not Producing Them
2007-09-01 00:16:00
Believe it or not, there is a difference between breeding and just producing cats. The words may have similar connotations, but the reality is quite different.Breeding cats is not as simple as just letting them mate. It is not only about selecting cats to produce cute and appealing kittens to sell to people wanting them in return for cash. To breed cats is not the same thing as to produce them but breeding does encompass that phase.Breeding cats involves painstaking and methodical concepts whereas producing them really only involves finding a male and a female and letting them get one with what comes naturally to them. Fulfilment when breeding cats does not arise from merely making money; there is feeling for the animals. Sacrifices must be made to succeed in the breeder's purpose: to defend the well-being of the cats.Here are a few points to make us better be aware of the dynamic approach to cat breeding.- A cat breeder's interest is the maintenance or betterment of cat pedigree. Th


Cat Behaviour Training
2007-09-01 00:15:00
It's said that cats can't be trained but that just isn't true. You just need persistence and patience and your cat will be as well behaved as any dog.There is more to cats than the loveable and affectionate pets who purr contentedly on the sofa. They have a destructive side as anyone whose furniture has been scratched, ornaments broken or stocking laddered beyond recognition will know. However, there are reasons why cats behave in this way and when you know why, you will be able to keep your cat under control.The following are some reasons why cats misbehave as well as tips on how to prevent this happening:1. Cats are easily bored when they aren't asleep and when they are bored, they become destructive. In reality, they are looking for ways to expend their energy or possibly for attention from their owners. A way round this problem is to make sure that your cat has plenty of playthings and preferably you should join in the games yourself. With young kittens, this could be for as mu
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Training Cats by Inducement
2007-09-01 00:14:00
Dog owners will tell you that cats can't be trained, but they certainly can. It just takes a little cunning on behalf of the cat's owner.The cat and servant, well you may prefer owner, relationship is a complex one. To make a prediction as to how it will evolve is even more complicated. However, for a cat lover who knows how to use bribery to get what he wants, he can sum it up in a sentence: Cats enjoy being rewarded the same way that cat owners enjoy having an obedient pet.Using the "inducement" method is not as simple as just handing out treats to the cat. It cannot be argued that bribery has a lot to offer to trainers, but certain standards should be involved. A regular program needs to be adopted to accomplish the desired effect.Here are various thoughts to contemplate when training cats using the bribery system.1. Cats are creatures which like to be rewarded and hate to be chastised. They will only ever do things that they enjoy and find satisfying to do. If their owner wants t
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Our Crazy Kittens
2007-09-01 00:13:00
From the moment my husband and I collected two eight week old kittens from our local cat shelter, our lives turned upside down. When Sara, the lady who runs the shelter and who had kept the kittens (six in all) and their mother at her house, had difficulty catching our two, I knew we were in for trouble.Sara asked me if I recognised them after just one meeting a week previously and, amazingly, I did - this could be because we had pictures of all the kittens and mum on our 'fridge door or it could be because they're all really quite different, although all tabbies. Our two don't look at all alike, except that they both have very large ears. Rafiki is a grey tabby with a white chest and paws, whereas her sister, Foe, is a pale brownish tabby with a much more pointed face.In the car, on the way home, Foe shouted and yelled all the time, while Rafiki sat quietly in the carrying box. During the evening, Foe started to play with a toy on a string but Rafiki wouldn't join in; she just hid
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