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Dear Sparkle
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When cats have problems, who can better help them but another cat? I know there are other cat advice columns on the web, but frankly, they sound like some human was writing them! This is real cat-to-cat advice. Are you a cat in trouble? You don't want to get a lecture from some human. I'll tell you what's up. If you're a cat with a problem, write me at sparkle@sparklecat.com. I can't answer every email, but I'll try to pick a good one every month. Oh yeah, and no humans with cat problems - you guys should be grateful we tolerate you. |
Dear Sparkle,
Okay, now I've seen everything! My humans are big "animal people" and they're always bringing
home some creature - I have to share this house with a hermit crab, a couple of frogs and a dog
(luckily, the dog is about my size and is easily dominated). But just the other day they brought home
something and I have no clue what to do with it! It's long and furry with a rodent face, but it's
bigger than a rat so I can't eat it. It gets into everything and that really disgusts me because my
humans think that's "cute." When I get into things, they yell at me. As you might already
suspect, they dote on this creature, which they call a "ferret," and they expect me to become great
friends with it. I don't see why I should let this ferret be my friend. It's annoying, it steals
attention away from my humans and worst of all, it takes all my cat toys and hides them! I've got the
dog under control, and the other creatures are under glass so my exposure to them is limited
(which bums me out - I'm sure they'd make tasty snacks). But this ferret - I really have no idea how
to show it who's boss around here. Any suggestions?
Signed,
Confounded
If none of this matters and you'll hate the ferret no matter what (not everyone's personalities mix well), then you can always pitch a fit every time you are near it. If you're hissing, howling and screeching every time the ferret is around, your humans will have no choice but to keep you guys apart. And there is a bit of good news - cats on the average live way longer than ferrets do. So if there is not much of an age difference between you and your annoying new roommate, rest assured that there will most likely come a day when it's no longer around. Just hope your humans aren't too quick to rush out and bring home another one!

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