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My Eski Is 7 Month Old Male Very Friendly He Is Making Too Much Peepee How Much Water Do They Need

How much does the average 7 month old kitten weigh?

Normal is roughly about a pound a month so she should be about 7 pounds by now.

Really take her food into serious consideration. Grocery store foods are mostly 2/3 corn (the first three ingredients on the label). Corn is used to fatten slaughter animals and she is not a candidate for that!

Get foods like Natural Balance, Eagle Pack, Solid Gold, Felidae Platimum. Innova is an excellent food and it does have potatoes in it. My cats all gained weight with it. The other foods mentioned use brown rice as a "filler" and rice is not nearly as fattening as corn - think of those trim Asian types. Americans eat too much corn in all their foods, mostly as corn syrup which is used as a sweetener.

The foods mentioned also have high quality meat protein which will be more nourishing and satsifying to your cat in the long run.
Many of those foods are not more expensive than some of the grocery brands either. Even if it is 50 cents more a bag it is worth it long-term in better health.

My son is 13 months old, when is the best time to start introducing him to pull ups and the potty?

well they say not to start untill 18 months old. my son is almost 21 months and i started hiim in pull ups about a month ago just to get him used to the fact that it wasn't a diaper and i just went and bought him a potty tonight and im gonna let him play around with it starting in the morning so he knows what it is then saturday is when the real battle of potty training a boy will begin! it just depends on the child and if you feel they are ready to start potty training here are some signs of when to start:

Sometime around two years of age, your child will become ready for potty training. There are several factors that indicate readiness.

1. The child must be physically ready. This involves maturity of the sphincter muscles. These muscles give control.
2. The child must be able to communicate. Your child must be able to indicate the urgency to you. Even saying "peepee" or pointing to his diaper is sufficient.
3. The child must be emotionally ready. Children show interest or readiness.

Studies have shown that children trained before 18 months of age may not be completely trained until the age of 4. While children trained at around age 2 train more quickly and fully trained by age 3.

My son is 13 months old, when is the best time to start introducing him to pull ups and the potty?

well they say not to start untill 18 months old. my son is almost 21 months and i started hiim in pull ups about a month ago just to get him used to the fact that it wasn't a diaper and i just went and bought him a potty tonight and im gonna let him play around with it starting in the morning so he knows what it is then saturday is when the real battle of potty training a boy will begin! it just depends on the child and if you feel they are ready to start potty training here are some signs of when to start:

Sometime around two years of age, your child will become ready for potty training. There are several factors that indicate readiness.

1. The child must be physically ready. This involves maturity of the sphincter muscles. These muscles give control.
2. The child must be able to communicate. Your child must be able to indicate the urgency to you. Even saying "peepee" or pointing to his diaper is sufficient.
3. The child must be emotionally ready. Children show interest or readiness.

Studies have shown that children trained before 18 months of age may not be completely trained until the age of 4. While children trained at around age 2 train more quickly and fully trained by age 3.

How much water can a 7-month-old baby drink?

Hii, my lo is 13 months now,and I had the same doubt when my lo was 6 months. I'll make it simple. My paediatrician told me, for human body every 10kg requires half a litre of water,my lo s around 10kgs now. So I'm giving him around half a litre of water and a little more or less intake of water differs according to the climate and if he plays alot also he may take more water.so, you can calculate the amount of water your baby needs with your baby's weight. Hope this answer would help you.

My son is 7 years old and can ejaculate. Is this normal this early? Please read?

First of all make sure YOU keep on being calm in the situation. while everyone seems to be saying that it is not normal. it can and does happen. this also doesn't mean that your child has been around the wrong people etc. it could just mean that he was rubbing himself there (wether cleaning or curious) and got arouse. anytime we feel rubbing or touching in that area, our bodies responds to it. it varies from person to person but never the less it responds, just as it does for adults.




I was eight years old, in the third grade, when it was recess time I went out to play with my school friends, our choice of games was to ride on the merry-go-round and then the see-saw,by the time the bell ring for us to go back to class, I remember feeling this feeling that I had never felt before, it was a good feeling but never the less scary, because I remember looking around and none of my friend we standing straight in a strain like I were so I knew immediatly that this was only happening to me. when, I finally took my seat and I remember sitting there feeling comfused but was too afraid to tell my teacher. so nothing else happen at school that day, when I made it home I shared this with my mother, she stayed calmed and asked me to tell her exactly what was happing before I started feeling that way, and who was around (she was making sure that no boys had been in the pic. I know that now, since I am grown, but wasn't sure where she was going with her questions at the time all this happened) Her advice to me were try not to sit staddle anything while I am playing on it or bumping, you all get what I am saying here.


But please look into this,(see a doctor)if you are not comfortable with the answers you come up with on your own because sometimes things happens to us when we are kids and we have no control over them/it, and then there are times when nature is taking it course with the human body, because the body has been put into that situation. sorry so long but just wanted to share this with you to let you know that you are not alone. oh yeah, I turned out fine. never once had to have counceling and was not into boys at an early age etc, none of the old wives tales that people may say would happen to a child that had that problem at that age..Take care you sound like a great Dad

Is 7 inches long enough girls?

oh my, sorry but I laughed my A** off! I sell sex toys for a living. 7 in is 2 in longer than the average. the man with the talented tongue comment was fabulous. Everyone else is right too, girth is also nice. Talented tongue is very exciting.
Face it. Sex is as individual as a person. As women we all prefer something different. Mostly we want a man that will last longer than 20 seconds and make us feel beautiful while doing it. be sure to care about what your partner needs and you will make her a very happy lady!

We have a 7-month-old pug puppy and cannot get him to stop peeing inside. My wife and I have collectively about 130 years of experience with dogs. Is there any chemical we can spray that will get him to stop, or any other suggestion?

You have specifically asked for a chemical that can help...This is in addition to the suggestions in other answers..."Febreeze" is a product (I am sure there are many more similar ones) that we have used with good results. If you spray the spots where the pet has peed with this product, the dog is no longer able to associate the spot as a 'pee' spot. It might be a good idea to use this one to start afresh. When you feel that it is time for the pup to go, you could take him outside, have him smell an old newspaper that has the urine smell clinging in it and maybe that way he would associate going outside with peeing and stop doing it inside the house. One of our dogs had been potty trained by a niece to go on an old piece of carpet. She ended up treating every carpet and low bed in the house as peeing ground. I had to untrain her by picking her up each time she would start peeing and take her outside. It took a lot of doing, but I succeeded somewhat in the long run. One more trick I used with our pup was to keep her food container in the area where most accidents happened. Pups never pee where their food is kept. So I would keep moving the food container to every area where she would pee and eventually accidents reduced.Hope these helped...potty training takes a lot of patience

My son always wants to be picked up?

My daughter was like that for a while. She outgrew it around 8 or 9 months - when she became more independent.

I mean, she grew up during that time and all she knew is that I was hers, and I was the one that paid the most attention to her. And for a while, all my attention was on her (breast feeding, changing, dressing, bathing, etc.). I swear that she still has that radar - at 17 months - that when I am doing something, she suddenly wants my undivided attention. I don't know if they ever outgrow it, but it does get better.

What I tried to do was "include" her. When I was doing the dishes, I would have her sitting in her highchair right by me, and I would give her a spoon and a pot to play with (clean ones, of course) while I washed. I would play some music, and I would talk to her and sing to the music. I would make sure she knew I was paying attention, and I would stop once in a while and give her a kiss, or tickle her, or bang on the pot with her. This let her know that she was a part of the action, and I hadn't forgotten about her. I also tried to make sure that the tasks I had to do where shorter ones. I saved the big stuff for nap times or the times when daddy was home to aid in the entertaining. There were times when daddy wasn't "good enough", but I made sure that she understood that it would have to do.

Is he going to cry? Yes. Will he get over it? Most definitely. I think just about every mom has been where you're at one time or another. But we make it through just fine, and you will, too. And just think about it - there will come the time in his life where you want his attention, and he will be busy or involved in something else. It all comes back around. Enjoy his attention now - it won't last forever.

What is the worst experience you've ever had with a customer?

My mother has back trouble (the degenerated disks) and she decided that she needed a new heating pad to help her back. Because she isn't exactly mobile - because of the three degenerated disks she uses a walker and neither one of us drives - she sent me to buy one. The easiest place for me to get one was a nearby Shoppers Drug Mart (a major Canadian chain). The store is on the edge of a rather low income area but I'd been going there for years, since before it became a Shoppers Drug Mart, when it was locally owned.So I went to the store, looked around and finally found where the heating pads were. It looked as though someone had taken something out of a box and hasn't replaced it but I didn't think anything of it. Mistake one on my part.I found the heating pad - or rather the box with the heating pad I wanted. I didn't look inside - mistake two on my part - took it to the checkout and bought it, then walked home.When I got home I opened the box. This particular heating pad consisted of a coordinated with the great regulating knob and a separate heating pad. You plug the cord into the pad. Or at least you would if the pad were in the box! The box only had the cord. I suddenly remembered the item that had been removed from a box. The pad!I immediately returned to the store. I should mention that I am a white Canadian male, and at the time I was about 50 years of age. Entering the store I when to the checkout where the same clerk who had waited on me was still working. Great. There shouldn't be any problem returning this and getting a refund. Mistake the on my part. Why did I want to return this item? I opened the box and let the power cord come out and explained that this was all there had been in the box. She argued that I must have taken the pad out of the box at home and now was trying to defraud the company by bringing back what I didn't need. The clerk I was dealing with called over another clerk. She took the same attitude. They called the manager over. HE took the same position. Finally, after this had gone on for about ten minutes and I was on the verge of using words that I normally don't use, they decided that giving me my money back just to get rid of me.I now try to avoid entering a Shoppers Drug Mart location of it is at all feasible. I jabber never set foot in that particular branch of the company. I don't do business with people or companies that treat me like I'm going to steal when I enter the store.

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