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post #50521 of 50938

I might start putting the old coot in a cat carrier at night.  That's when he pees, when we're not looking.  I've actually never caught him in the act, sneaky son of a gun.

"If you feed your hens oft with toast taken out of Ale, with Barley boyl'd, or Fitches, they will lay oft and all the Winter."

 

~Adam Shewring, "The Plain Poulterer", 1664

"If you feed your hens oft with toast taken out of Ale, with Barley boyl'd, or Fitches, they will lay oft and all the Winter."

 

~Adam Shewring, "The Plain Poulterer", 1664

post #50522 of 50938

AHAHAHAHA !!! :') 

 

My neighbor's cat is literally like 23 O__O 

A WHOLE LOT of incubating eggs...

 

Michigan Suburban boy ! :D

A WHOLE LOT of incubating eggs...

 

Michigan Suburban boy ! :D

post #50523 of 50938

Slow day - I sat almost an hour and watched one of my newest layers.  I caught her eating an egg the other day, however she was under a pile of three other hens all in the same nest box.  It wasn't her egg and I'm sure it was broken in the pile up.  But I wasn't sure which eggs she was laying.  She is a cochin welsummer cross and it turns out she has a beautiful purple brown egg. 

 

Then I updated all my poultry/fowl records.  I have every bird I have owned by name, when and where it came from and if it leaves/dies and the date.   Over the past 2 years I have had 130 birds and 26 different breeds. And yes all have had names.

"People who count their chickens before they are hatched act very wisely, because chickens run about so absurdly that it is impossible to count them accurately."

— Oscar Wilde

Trying to count my 60+ chickens.  Polish, Ameraucana, Welsummer, Cornish, Production Red, Cochin, Cuckcoo Maran, Black Austrolorp, Sizzle, Showgirl, Silkie, OEG, Partridge Rock, Russian Orloff, Dorking, Basque.  Tough...

"People who count their chickens before they are hatched act very wisely, because chickens run about so absurdly that it is impossible to count them accurately."

— Oscar Wilde

Trying to count my 60+ chickens.  Polish, Ameraucana, Welsummer, Cornish, Production Red, Cochin, Cuckcoo Maran, Black Austrolorp, Sizzle, Showgirl, Silkie, OEG, Partridge Rock, Russian Orloff, Dorking, Basque.  Tough...

post #50524 of 50938

Both Remington and Winchester offer products that will end a cat's predilection for spraying or urinating indoors.  Only one treatment needed.

When having problems with chickens stop and think, what would Harlan do?
I've dealt with many thorns in my life and the flower is always worth the effort.

6 Nest rollout nest box plans  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/287684/new-rollout-nest-design-picture-heavy-edited-1-21

Smoker plans http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/721017/opas-recirculating-smoker

When having problems with chickens stop and think, what would Harlan do?
I've dealt with many thorns in my life and the flower is always worth the effort.

6 Nest rollout nest box plans  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/287684/new-rollout-nest-design-picture-heavy-edited-1-21

Smoker plans http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/721017/opas-recirculating-smoker

post #50525 of 50938

I have a broody. Decided I was going to let her hatch out some quail. Ordered Northern Bobwhites. I paid for 24, got 30...and they look like button quail eggs they are so tiny.

I crushed one while opening the container- put my thumb nail right through it. One had a hole, and one had a slow leak. So, I have set 27. 

Absolutely NO way I can put these under my broody. She would think I gave her mini-marshmellows and probably eat them up. 

 

All of you with cats that have inappropriate urination- may I suggest first a urinalysis to make sure they do not have a uti, a feliway disperser- feliway is a natural pheromone that helps wonderful with behavioral issues...and also, for the old ones- many many older cats have arthritis and no longer want to jump into the litterbox- arthritis is worse after you have been laying down sleeping for awhile- so, I have had clients that have success with cutting out the end of the box, or the side, so the cat only has to walk right in and not step over the side. Crating at night if that doesnt help, may stop the problem. 

“I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish He didn’t trust me so much.” (Mother Teresa)

 

“I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish He didn’t trust me so much.” (Mother Teresa)

 

post #50526 of 50938
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Originally Posted by Mom 2em All View Post

I have a broody. Decided I was going to let her hatch out some quail. Ordered Northern Bobwhites. I paid for 24, got 30...and they look like button quail eggs they are so tiny.

I crushed one while opening the container- put my thumb nail right through it. One had a hole, and one had a slow leak. So, I have set 27. 

Absolutely NO way I can put these under my broody. She would think I gave her mini-marshmellows and probably eat them up. 

 

All of you with cats that have inappropriate urination- may I suggest first a urinalysis to make sure they do not have a uti, a feliway disperser- feliway is a natural pheromone that helps wonderful with behavioral issues...and also, for the old ones- many many older cats have arthritis and no longer want to jump into the litterbox- arthritis is worse after you have been laying down sleeping for awhile- so, I have had clients that have success with cutting out the end of the box, or the side, so the cat only has to walk right in and not step over the side. Crating at night if that doesnt help, may stop the problem. 

 

My cat is healthy... unfortunately.  That would be a great way out of his issue.  He uses the litter box all day without any problems, even the one in the mudroom which requires him to climb through the kitty door, gets around fine.  The pheromones work to a degree, but only where you spray them.  He will go find a new spot and will pee on anything that gets left on the floor as well (which, with three kids leaving things lay around is fairly often).  His preferred area is under the dining room windows because the barn cats would spray the bush outside.  Unfortunately, it's the only room that has carpeting in the entire house.  I hate carpeting so it's no big deal to get rid of it.  I think I will resume putting him in the cat carrier at night though.  When our last house was up for sale I would do that to keep the smell down for showings.   It worked but he hates it.  We just got back from a week of vacation and who knows how many peeings that have dried in the flooring.

 

LOL, I almost missed the Remington and Winchester suggestion!  lau.gif

"If you feed your hens oft with toast taken out of Ale, with Barley boyl'd, or Fitches, they will lay oft and all the Winter."

 

~Adam Shewring, "The Plain Poulterer", 1664

"If you feed your hens oft with toast taken out of Ale, with Barley boyl'd, or Fitches, they will lay oft and all the Winter."

 

~Adam Shewring, "The Plain Poulterer", 1664

post #50527 of 50938
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Originally Posted by Opa View Post

Both Remington and Winchester offer products that will end a cat's predilection for spraying or urinating indoors.  Only one treatment needed.


hhmmm, himself would agree with you except he wouldn't wait for the urination. With cats, he prefers prevention.

Pottery,  Painting, Cooking, Winemaking

Rabbits; Goats; dog, and one Spouse!

Ducks are gone, and chickens are gone - temporarily

Pottery,  Painting, Cooking, Winemaking

Rabbits; Goats; dog, and one Spouse!

Ducks are gone, and chickens are gone - temporarily

post #50528 of 50938
Ah... The joy of cats. Lol.
At the very least, wipe the poop off your feet before getting in the car.

"Member of the Derperella Club-- We're just all goin' round' the rooster, here!"
Good night sweet Trousers, The Derp Club will miss you.
Treasure the love you recieve above all. It will survive long after your gold and good health have vanished. Og Mandino
At the very least, wipe the poop off your feet before getting in the car.

"Member of the Derperella Club-- We're just all goin' round' the rooster, here!"
Good night sweet Trousers, The Derp Club will miss you.
Treasure the love you recieve above all. It will survive long after your gold and good health have vanished. Og Mandino
post #50529 of 50938
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Originally Posted by ladyrsanti View Post

 

My cat is healthy... unfortunately.  That would be a great way out of his issue.  He uses the litter box all day without any problems, even the one in the mudroom which requires him to climb through the kitty door, gets around fine.  The pheromones work to a degree, but only where you spray them.  He will go find a new spot and will pee on anything that gets left on the floor as well (which, with three kids leaving things lay around is fairly often).  His preferred area is under the dining room windows because the barn cats would spray the bush outside.  Unfortunately, it's the only room that has carpeting in the entire house.  I hate carpeting so it's no big deal to get rid of it.  I think I will resume putting him in the cat carrier at night though.  When our last house was up for sale I would do that to keep the smell down for showings.   It worked but he hates it.  We just got back from a week of vacation and who knows how many peeings that have dried in the flooring.

 

LOL, I almost missed the Remington and Winchester suggestion!  lau.gif

If he hasnt had a urinalysis done, I suggest that, regardless of how healthy he appears. Crystals can also cause inappropriate urination- cats are masters of disguise and may appear healthy and not be. Sometimes the only symptom is inappropriate urination. Also, if he uses the litterbox fine during the day but at night does not, failing sight and arthritis may be a reason. Try a nightlight and also remember arthritis hurts worse later on in the day, evening, and after laying down for awhile. 

There is also plug-ins for feliway which covers 700 square feet. 

 

:( Good luck.

“I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish He didn’t trust me so much.” (Mother Teresa)

 

“I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish He didn’t trust me so much.” (Mother Teresa)

 

post #50530 of 50938
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Originally Posted by Mom 2em All View Post

I have a broody. Decided I was going to let her hatch out some quail. Ordered Northern Bobwhites. I paid for 24, got 30...and they look like button quail eggs they are so tiny.

I crushed one while opening the container- put my thumb nail right through it. One had a hole, and one had a slow leak. So, I have set 27. 

Absolutely NO way I can put these under my broody. She would think I gave her mini-marshmellows and probably eat them up. 

 

 I am seriously thinking of buying a couple hundred eggs and incubating them and raising them and then releasing them.

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