Cats be crazy

I love the name of the band. No doubt they would have to answer over and over how they came up with that name. You know, we could start a band using the name of this thread "Cats Be Crazy". We could play all night and sleep during the day (Ha ha). Then we'll have to think up a name for the backup singers.
Yep, Cats Be Crazy would be a great name for a band too. Backup singers...how about The Kit Kat Krew. :ROFLMAO:
 

That's what they get for leaving their toothbrushes out and exposed. So many people do not flush with their toilet lids down. Fact, toilet germs can spray up to six feet in the air (then of course land on personal items), including toothbrushes. Imagine fecal bacteria on your toothbrushes...Ewwww! :sick: I learned early on that as Muslims we are to keep the lids of the toilet seats down, especially while flushing. One of the reasons for this is to maintain as clean an environment as possible when we make Wudu (our ritual wash ups before prayers).
 
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We solved the nighttime "sleeping in our bed" problem by establishing from the start that the cat is invited into the bedroom ONLY when I let him, which is usually for a few hours in mid-afternoon. I love our cat, but I'm over sleeping with a furry bed hog.

Had too many years of doing it (with multiple cats taking up most of the room on a CA king), then went petless for 10 yrs before this stray showed up. Fortunately he's a mellow adult cat so he adjusted easily.

I've never had any real problems training cats. They aren't allowed to climb curtains, scratch furniture, or get on the DR table if there's a tablecloth on it. No biting or using claws as weapons, either, unless they're terrified by something.

There was only one cat I couldn't train. She was one of the most beautiful, but possibly the dumbest cat I've ever owned in 60 yrs. She would start to walk across the room and then stop halfway, and you could just tell by the look on her face she'd forgotten where she was going and why!
 
We solved the nighttime "sleeping in our bed" problem by establishing from the start that the cat is invited into the bedroom ONLY when I let him, which is usually for a few hours in mid-afternoon. I love our cat, but I'm over sleeping with a furry bed hog.

Had too many years of doing it (with multiple cats taking up most of the room on a CA king), then went petless for 10 yrs before this stray showed up. Fortunately he's a mellow adult cat so he adjusted easily.

I've never had any real problems training cats. They aren't allowed to climb curtains, scratch furniture, or get on the DR table if there's a tablecloth on it. No biting or using claws as weapons, either, unless they're terrified by something.

There was only one cat I couldn't train. She was one of the most beautiful, but possibly the dumbest cat I've ever owned in 60 yrs. She would start to walk across the room and then stop halfway, and you could just tell by the look on her face she'd forgotten where she was going and why!
Please, puh-leeze give me the secret to training them not to jump up where they do not belong and not to climb with claws out! Sometimes I feel like I need a suit of armor.
 

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