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Old May 27th 05, 02:12 AM
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Thank You, I'll do that.

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Old May 27th 05, 10:31 AM
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" wrote:

Theresa thank you for your input. Buddy is FIV positive and a
aggressive cat I don't think rehoming him is really an option to boot
we have had him for over 3 years now. Please understand that putting
him to sleep would be my very last choice I would like to understand
him and I am reaching out so that all three of my cats will be happy
cats. This behavior is really effecting the two other cats. Please also
read the reply to Jo so that you can further understand why I feel this
way.


If he's FIV+, then your other cats probably are now too, if they weren't
before. Better have them tested.

Judging from your other comments elsewhere in this thread, I'd say Buddy
is a cat who would be better off in a household where he's the only cat.
Your other cats would be better off if he were, too, since they're
obviously being traumatized by him. If you want all three cats to be
happy, rehoming him is the only real option I see for everyone's sake,
unless you can find a professional who can help both with modifying his
behavior and with healing the psychological trauma your other two cats
have been suffering and are continuing to suffer.
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Old May 27th 05, 08:08 PM
Arthur Shapiro
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In article .com, " wrote:
Thanks Art for your reply. ...e we are full time
RVers and there is no way to seprate them.


I don't know much about RVs, but is it one big continuous area or is there the
concept of rooms or at least defined spaces? Can he can somehow be kept in
some part of the RV via a portable screen blocking an entranceway? I do
exactly that in my home to keep Watermelon Man out of the bathrooms, because
he loves the little throw rugs more than the litter boxes.

Art
 




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