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13th September 2012, 04:25 PM #41
Yeah she does have a very big ornament destroying tail lol.
Yes I will probably do it in Excel well probally Google Docs, now you can edit documents on iphone, so weigh her and update the sheet there and then, then end up with that graph on a website alone with pics etc
Would it be a good idea to measure her length? If so what is the traditional way of doing it?
I do work away from home, but due to when I get up and leave for work is a couple of hours, then home at a decent hour so she will gets lots of fuss, if she does get lonely then I might get another kitten, but probably a rescue one, but will make sure she has lots of toys, also going to probably order this ThinkGeek :: Bolt Interactive Pet Laser Toy
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13th September 2012, 04:44 PM #42
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I think measuring their length is something of a hassle. We did it once but it took three people: the girls’ breeder to stretch them in show position, my husband to keep the tails horizontal, and me to tape-measue them from nose to tail tip.
We were once given a similar laser toy by neighbours whose cats weren’t interested in it. I set it on the floor, switched it on, and immediately Tatja started staring straight into it. I was afraid it might damage her eyes so I threw it in the bin.
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13th September 2012, 04:51 PM #43
Ok so I won't worry about the length sounds like that can be a hassle, are normal kitchen scales good enough?
Have a digital set that you can put any bowl on and reset to 0 would that be teh best way of doing it?
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13th September 2012, 05:49 PM #44
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I'm not sure if there are kitchen scales that would accommodate a Maine Coon.
Many people on here (including myself) use digital baby scales.
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13th September 2012, 08:44 PM #45
Hmm you are right didn't think about that lol
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17th September 2012, 09:57 PM #46
Well went to see her today and the rest of her brothers and sisters, spent a couple of hours, in which time she licked both of my hands, if another kitten came close she would use her claws to take my hand away from them lol.
As I have read licking is a good sign, so all being well should pick her up next week
Then the fun begins lol
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18th September 2012, 12:10 PM #47
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18th September 2012, 12:13 PM #48
Saw one of her sisters who is from another litter and has more cream in her, the breeder has said Rommy will get more cream in her as she grows.
So now need to kitten proof my kitchen, get a cat tree, some raw food, some combs, oh and a cat carrier, but trying to find a top loading one as that might be easier, but who knows.
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18th September 2012, 12:48 PM #49
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Yes, Tatja became "creamier" as she got older too. When we just got her she was mainly blue, but now she looks positively rusty, lol.
Good luck with the preparations. Keep in mind everything you buy for her should be big and sturdy: cat tree, litter tray (Jumbo size) and cat carrier (try to get one for small dogs). A good place to shop online is Zooplus.
Nice to hear you'll be feeding her raw food - was that on the breeder's recommendation? Mine have been raw fed for almost two years now and we're extremely happy with it. There's a raw feeding section on this forum in case you want to learn more.
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18th September 2012, 02:24 PM #50
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Hiya been reading the thread from the start and I think you made the correct decision with the first kitten.
I got to stay though your new one looks super cute.
The laser toy I personally wouldnt buy. I think it sends a cat insane as he/she looks for it all the time even when your not playing with it its almost like they can turn it off from it. River my elsest cat (DS) used to have one of these and when he was younger he used to go crazy for it to the point he would take fits going crazy trying to get it (you know when a baby gets to hot and it overheats and fits). I refused to buy one when I got Basil.
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