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Judy the female boxer has settled in. Now it is time to get a wee kitten. Any tips as to how to introduce a new kitten to a house with a dog?
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Ah!! I see what you are saying then Ratter. However, apparently MOST cats are lactose intolerant - giving them milk can cause dehydration, stomach cramps and diarrhea - especially bad for kittens who have been known to die from drinking cows milk. You can buy special lactose reduced cat milk which I guess would do the trick. Boxy, that applies to hedgehogs too - which should be given cat food not milk.
I know that everyone will know a cat that drank milk every day and lived to a ripe old age - it's the same argument you have all the time where someone knows someone who smoked 40 a day and got knocked down by a bus when they were a hundred and ten........there are always the exceptions, but why take the chance when cats are perfectly happy drinking water?
I know that everyone will know a cat that drank milk every day and lived to a ripe old age - it's the same argument you have all the time where someone knows someone who smoked 40 a day and got knocked down by a bus when they were a hundred and ten........there are always the exceptions, but why take the chance when cats are perfectly happy drinking water?
Ratter, not sure exactly how old the boxer is, got her from a rescue centre. She's going grey round her chops so she's no spring chicken.
Whilst out on walks she hasn't seemed overly interested in bothering the odd moggy we've come across. I wanted to see how she would be with cats first, rather than getting a kitten at the same time from the same place. (also the rescue centre didn't take cards, and I only had enough pictures of the Queen on me for one animal, otherwise I may have come home with a dozen or so new friends!)
Whilst out on walks she hasn't seemed overly interested in bothering the odd moggy we've come across. I wanted to see how she would be with cats first, rather than getting a kitten at the same time from the same place. (also the rescue centre didn't take cards, and I only had enough pictures of the Queen on me for one animal, otherwise I may have come home with a dozen or so new friends!)