Cats are social animals. They typically live in small groups--males often live on their own. A cat that brings home a cat must feel secure and safe enough at your home. As well, perhaps he/she didn't bring the cat. Maybe the other cat just tagged along.
Cats bring mice into the house because they have the instinct to hunt and capture. Cats don't eat or kill they prey, but wants to show off their hunting wisdom.
cause they seem to think that it is a gift for their owner.
why don't you ask the vet if you can bring the bed in with you - i know its not really the same but still...
Yes but keep the new cat in a room by itself at first. Put a screen door blocking that room. This way the two cats can see and smell each other. But they can't directly interact. Once they both seem calm with each other. You can let the new cat out into the rest of the house.
A cat cannot give any disease that it does not have itself. A cat can bring in fleas from outside, and fleas may in turn carry diseases; and there is a slight potential for a cat to bring in infected mice (in drought-stricken areas, cats have been known to hunt and catch mice with hantavirus). But by and large, a healthy cat will not bring any significant diseases with him.
because it likes the skeet you leave in them your cat sounds like it has a meth problem
The home of a cat is called a cattery. This term can be used to refer to the home of a pet cat, or to a commercial business that houses cats for boarding, breeding, or other purposes. Which term you use may depend on the context. For example, you might call a cat's bed a "cat house," even though this term can also be used to refer to a commercial cattery. Or, you might call a cat's outdoor enclosure a "catio," which is a combination of the words "cat" and "patio."
Food and you must have a litter box for the first night.
Yes, cats eat cat food and for the most part seem to enjoy it. My cat will tear into a new bag of fresh cat food when I bring it home.
You cat must have been playing with it outside and brought it in . Maybe he/she likes to make a mess with DEAD grass .
You fish by that dock by the cat and catch two fish the second one he the cat will grab and run back to its home
If it is a kitten you should buy some toys. Also some food.
Bring it in and feed it and give it some water and put up lost cat signs and keep it in your home until someone claims it. == ==
No, if you bring your cat in the car and leave it there while getting something from a store. If it is warm out your cat could get sick from the hot weather.
Bring the cat into your house and keep it there until it gives birth and the kittens are old enough to leave their mother.
why don't you ask the vet if you can bring the bed in with you - i know its not really the same but still...
Bring the cat to your vet.
If your cat truly died, then he or she is gone, passed on to Kitty Heaven. You cannot bring him back.
Your cat is out of the bed bugs menu, so it will not bring home any bed bugs... it could bring tics, or fleas. That you need to be looking out for. The fleas are removed easily with a flea collar, cats don't respond too well to other medication methods. The tics on the other hand, since they take a while to get attached to the cat and suck on it's blood, will fall off the cat into your house, and find some other living thing to latch on to. So don't worry about the bed bugs, they don't care for animals.