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No ideas unfortunately, but lots of best wishes,
-- Polonca & Soncek "Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message ... Hi all. My boss and I were talking today and she mentioned she has a problem with two of her cats (siblings, Devon rex or one of those almost hairless breeds). Apparently these guys are *very* destructive, but she says it's only when she's around. snip |
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Advice needed
"Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message ... Hi all. My boss and I were talking today and she mentioned she has a problem with two of her cats (siblings, Devon rex or one of those almost hairless breeds). Apparently these guys are *very* destructive, but she says it's only when she's around. She thinks they need more attention and also would like to go outside (they're indoor-only). They are upset that they are the only ones not allowed out (her other cats are indoor-outdoor). Also, with Snorts problems, she pays more attention to him than to the cats. I suggested Feliway and she ordered some. I have an unopened diffuser I haven't used it, so I'm bringing it over tomorrow. She seems to be at the end of her rope and needs some help. Any advice would be most appreciated. Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv I can't think of any solutions, but I'll have my guys send some calming purrs. Brenda |
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Sounds like a tough problem. How long has she had them/ how old are they? It sounds
like the sibling thing you get with kids. Two that will get along fine on their own, will start fighting with each other when a parent is around. And you can't give them both extra attention at once or separately for that matter. At least it doesn't work with human brothers. -- Jo Firey "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." "Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message ... Hi all. My boss and I were talking today and she mentioned she has a problem with two of her cats (siblings, Devon rex or one of those almost hairless breeds). Apparently these guys are *very* destructive, but she says it's only when she's around. She thinks they need more attention and also would like to go outside (they're indoor-only). They are upset that they are the only ones not allowed out (her other cats are indoor-outdoor). Also, with Snorts problems, she pays more attention to him than to the cats. I suggested Feliway and she ordered some. I have an unopened diffuser I haven't used it, so I'm bringing it over tomorrow. She seems to be at the end of her rope and needs some help. Any advice would be most appreciated. Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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