0h I do wish folks would remember, Lucky has been there less than 2 weeks and in comic time probably less. It takes time for a new kitten to get to know its new home, it surroundings, what is and isnt a very good idea to attempt and he will learn which people are permanent and which ones he can tease and the “accidents” will decrease and bonding will begin. The garage is a sensory overload to the kitten and so far that silly fur baby is indeed “Lucky”, and while Slim has every right to be angry, loud voices do nothing for a cat except make them leave the area and hiss and to be preparing to fight. Removal and positive reinforcement (new toy, cat treat etc) upon the removal to a safer area would do something good for both of them. The office would be my choice for Lucky and leave the garage for a time Slim and he get along better, and Lucky can climb and guage his leaps and twirls better. 4 months or so of age, try again. I am loving the arc!
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
Sure thing. That’ll help you use up all nine lives in a fat hury.
Buzza Wuzza over 12 years ago
Go for it. Take it all out on Slim.
axe-grinder over 12 years ago
The eternal internal struggle. Lucky needs a mentor.
oldbooger over 12 years ago
Disappointing . . . what GA has become. Cats. Bring back the regulars that made GA what it was and what it needs to be.
Big_Tex over 12 years ago
Your’e disgusting. Clovia needs to take the kitten into the office.
LiviaBay over 12 years ago
Trolls = Comic Relief…
Linda Solomon over 12 years ago
0h I do wish folks would remember, Lucky has been there less than 2 weeks and in comic time probably less. It takes time for a new kitten to get to know its new home, it surroundings, what is and isnt a very good idea to attempt and he will learn which people are permanent and which ones he can tease and the “accidents” will decrease and bonding will begin. The garage is a sensory overload to the kitten and so far that silly fur baby is indeed “Lucky”, and while Slim has every right to be angry, loud voices do nothing for a cat except make them leave the area and hiss and to be preparing to fight. Removal and positive reinforcement (new toy, cat treat etc) upon the removal to a safer area would do something good for both of them. The office would be my choice for Lucky and leave the garage for a time Slim and he get along better, and Lucky can climb and guage his leaps and twirls better. 4 months or so of age, try again. I am loving the arc!