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Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!



 
 
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Old August 22nd 06, 10:28 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!



I got a pure bread Burmese cat about 4 years ago from a breeder. Its
name is Zorro. Zorro has always been loved and taken care of. He
lives with a tabby twice his size named Tiger. Tiger is vocal but only
in a friendly chirping way he gets it from Zorro. Zorro is vocal but
in a winning way and if you ignore him it changes to a LOUD yelling
way. He is like a alarm clock turned up very loud telling you that you
need to give your cat what he wants. It has been this way for at least
3 years. Zorro is skittish, but we have never done anything but show
him love. Both cats are neutered and declawed. Im a 20 year old male,
my sister is 17, we both live with our parents. My dad prefers dogs
but we are all cat lovers. Everyone except my mom is fed up with
Zorro. The cat is identical to this post
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.p...eab1fd1 decca

Without the killing or being mean

But it effects every aspect of our home lives

Both cats get to go outside when they want spending a couple hours out
side then coming back in Zorro stays out a lot more than tiger and even
spends an entire day outside about once a month if the weather is good
because he goes off on some adventure or something. but my mom gets
worried and goes searching for him. When tiger wants out he sits
quietly by the door until somebody sees and opens it. When Zorro wants
out he walks around yelling when someone acknowledges him he continues
to yell and walks to the door. he will not be quiet until he sees the
door being open.

What in the world do I do, I need sleep and peace please somebody help
me!!!!!

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Old August 22nd 06, 10:48 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Matthew
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Did you ever go get him checked at a vet for hearing loss

IMO If there is no medical problems sounds like a spoiled cat that has
gotten its way for a long time just like a whining crying child when they
cry a parent does what it wants instead of steeling themselves from
spoiling them


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I got a pure bread Burmese cat about 4 years ago from a breeder. Its
name is Zorro. Zorro has always been loved and taken care of. He
lives with a tabby twice his size named Tiger. Tiger is vocal but only
in a friendly chirping way he gets it from Zorro. Zorro is vocal but
in a winning way and if you ignore him it changes to a LOUD yelling
way. He is like a alarm clock turned up very loud telling you that you
need to give your cat what he wants. It has been this way for at least
3 years. Zorro is skittish, but we have never done anything but show
him love. Both cats are neutered and declawed. Im a 20 year old male,
my sister is 17, we both live with our parents. My dad prefers dogs
but we are all cat lovers. Everyone except my mom is fed up with
Zorro. The cat is identical to this post
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.p...eab1fd1 decca

Without the killing or being mean

But it effects every aspect of our home lives

Both cats get to go outside when they want spending a couple hours out
side then coming back in Zorro stays out a lot more than tiger and even
spends an entire day outside about once a month if the weather is good
because he goes off on some adventure or something. but my mom gets
worried and goes searching for him. When tiger wants out he sits
quietly by the door until somebody sees and opens it. When Zorro wants
out he walks around yelling when someone acknowledges him he continues
to yell and walks to the door. he will not be quiet until he sees the
door being open.

What in the world do I do, I need sleep and peace please somebody help
me!!!!!



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Old August 22nd 06, 11:56 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!

Don't know about Burmese, but if their anthying like Siamese its a
breed trait. They are louyd and talkative and demand attention and love
people.


wrote:
. Zorro is vocal but
in a winning way and if you ignore him it changes to a LOUD yelling
way.


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Old August 22nd 06, 12:08 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Both cats are declawed.
but we are all cat lovers.


These two statements are mutually exclusive. You can not call yourselves cat
lovers if you are prepared to mutilate your kittes paws by ripping their
fingers out.

Poetic justice now is that it is quite likely that the mutilation of your
poor cat's claws has led to the behavioural problems which you are
experiencing. Serves you all right.
--

Niel H


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Old August 22nd 06, 12:11 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Don't know about Burmese, but if their anthying like Siamese its a
breed trait. They are louyd and talkative and demand attention and love
people.


wrote:
. Zorro is vocal but
in a winning way and if you ignore him it changes to a LOUD yelling
way.



Those breeds are closely related, Burmese being a mix of Siamese and...can't
remember what so I guess it's not strange to find a "chatty" Burmese.
Anyway, I really don't have any good advice so I won't take your time,
except, tell your mom not to go searching for him all the time cause cats
have a much better sense of orientation than humans or even dogs (meaning,
he's unlikely to get lost).


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Old August 22nd 06, 12:38 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!


"Niel Humphreys" wrote in
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wrote in message
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Both cats are declawed.
but we are all cat lovers.


These two statements are mutually exclusive. You can not call yourselves
cat lovers if you are prepared to mutilate your kittes paws by ripping
their fingers out.

Poetic justice now is that it is quite likely that the mutilation of your
poor cat's claws has led to the behavioural problems which you are
experiencing. Serves you all right.
--

Niel H



Also, declawed cats absolutely should *not* be allowed outside. They are
defenseless!

MaryL


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Old August 22nd 06, 10:30 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Matthew wrote:
Did you ever go get him checked at a vet for hearing loss

IMO If there is no medical problems sounds like a spoiled cat that has
gotten its way for a long time just like a whining crying child when they
cry a parent does what it wants instead of steeling themselves from
spoiling them


heh, these humans crack me up

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Old August 22nd 06, 11:49 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Loud, CAT very Noisy! will not be quiet is on my last nerve PLEASe HeLP!!!!

On Tue 22 Aug 2006 07:38:28a, MaryL wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav (news:U0CGg.4660$W01.1999@dukeread08):


Also, declawed cats absolutely should *not* be allowed outside.
They are defenseless!


That was my *first* thought, too. I can picture them putting the cat
out to "shut it up". Of course there are too many buzz words in this
post to make me think anything other than a torll. Declawed.
Purebred (they wrote Pure Bread) and the poster is 20 and worried
about needing sleep. When I was 20 I could go for days without sleep.
Can't do that now! lol To top it all off, the OP quoted a 6 year
old thread about a loud cat that was going to be killed if it didn't
stop.

--
Cheryl

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Old August 23rd 06, 06:08 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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wrote:
I got a pure bread Burmese cat about 4 years ago from a breeder.


Since you bought your cat from a breeder, I would assume you researched
this breed very thoroughly first. This breed is known to be quite
loud.

 




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