Hello I am new to this forum and thought maybe someone could share a little advice. I recently adopted two boy kittens, Sammy and Alex, who were left abandoned in a field tied in a pillow case. I have had them for about three months now and they are about six months old. They are extremely lovey to the point of neediness (which I really don't mind having lap cats
) though they are getting a little too big now to sit in my lap at the same time. All in all, despite a bit of excess enthusiasm while chasing each other around the apartment, they are very good cats. Good about using their scratching posts, using their litter boxes, not chewing things, etc and I haven't needed to discipline them much. One thing I do frown on though, is kitties on the kitchen table, counter and ESPECIALLY not the stove (the pilot light burns too high so it's constantly hot on one side and i don't want either of their little feet getting singed). Because I haven't need to yell at them much they don't seem to understand that being on the table is a bad thing despite my little spritz bottle. Is it possible to train cats to stay off these areas? Or do cats just not discern one high place from another? I know my parents cats, who I grew up with, though they have many other TERRIBLE habits refuse to go on the table at all and I'm not sure how my parents accomplished that. If anyone has any suggestions, it would be much appreciated.
My other question is about food. When I got them, they both were eating Chicken Soup for the Kitten Lover's Soul. I wanted to continue them on what they were used to so they didn't have so many things to adjust to at a time. A little sketchy to find but there's a place down the street that sells it so it was not much of an effort. Unfortunately, this brand has a particularly unpleasant side effect in that their stool and gas smell TERRIBLY. At the moment, their litter box is in the spare bedroom but I am moving soon into a smaller apartment. Does anyone have any suggestions of food that that their odors would be less odoriferous and is relatively inexpensive? Any suggestions would be much appreciated, again.
Thank you : )
My other question is about food. When I got them, they both were eating Chicken Soup for the Kitten Lover's Soul. I wanted to continue them on what they were used to so they didn't have so many things to adjust to at a time. A little sketchy to find but there's a place down the street that sells it so it was not much of an effort. Unfortunately, this brand has a particularly unpleasant side effect in that their stool and gas smell TERRIBLY. At the moment, their litter box is in the spare bedroom but I am moving soon into a smaller apartment. Does anyone have any suggestions of food that that their odors would be less odoriferous and is relatively inexpensive? Any suggestions would be much appreciated, again.
Thank you : )