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Louis and the Feliway diffuser - LOL
First thing he did after I plugged it in was walk over and try to pull
it out of the wall. Like the electric filtering water-fountain we bought for the cats. Within five minutes Louis had it dissassembled and was chewing on the filter. Some duct tape fixed that one - now we need to solve the diffuser. BLink |
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Brian Link wrote:
First thing he did after I plugged it in was walk over and try to pull it out of the wall. Like the electric filtering water-fountain we bought for the cats. Within five minutes Louis had it dissassembled and was chewing on the filter. Some duct tape fixed that one - now we need to solve the diffuser. BLink Same solution... use the duct tape. It isn't pretty, but it works. |
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On Mon 16 May 2005 09:25:32p, Brian Link wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav ): First thing he did after I plugged it in was walk over and try to pull it out of the wall. Like the electric filtering water-fountain we bought for the cats. Within five minutes Louis had it dissassembled and was chewing on the filter. Some duct tape fixed that one - now we need to solve the diffuser. BLink Rhett took the lid off of our Drinkwell, and it was hidden for a while. It turned up under the oven. How old is Louis now? -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields |
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On Mon, 16 May 2005 21:04:36 -0500, Cheryl
wrote: On Mon 16 May 2005 09:25:32p, Brian Link wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav ) : First thing he did after I plugged it in was walk over and try to pull it out of the wall. Like the electric filtering water-fountain we bought for the cats. Within five minutes Louis had it dissassembled and was chewing on the filter. Some duct tape fixed that one - now we need to solve the diffuser. BLink Rhett took the lid off of our Drinkwell, and it was hidden for a while. It turned up under the oven. How old is Louis now? He's two. I am totally in love with how clever and non-domesticated he is.. which somewhat soothes me when I'm ****ed about the marking and the destruction of the toys we buy him. =) It so reminds me of the Servals that Tammy Quist has to deal with in her rescue facility. Cats are smart - and those that retain a spark of wildness are smart and very strong too. BLink |
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"Brian Link" wrote in message ... On Mon, 16 May 2005 21:04:36 -0500, Cheryl wrote: On Mon 16 May 2005 09:25:32p, Brian Link wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav ) : First thing he did after I plugged it in was walk over and try to pull it out of the wall. Like the electric filtering water-fountain we bought for the cats. Within five minutes Louis had it dissassembled and was chewing on the filter. Some duct tape fixed that one - now we need to solve the diffuser. BLink Rhett took the lid off of our Drinkwell, and it was hidden for a while. It turned up under the oven. How old is Louis now? He's two. I am totally in love with how clever and non-domesticated he is.. which somewhat soothes me when I'm ****ed about the marking and the destruction of the toys we buy him. =) It so reminds me of the Servals that Tammy Quist has to deal with in her rescue facility. Cats are smart - and those that retain a spark of wildness are smart and very strong too. Hence Louis is still there, but Henry is not. Even though it is clear that Henry's presence was not causing Louis to spray. Asshole. |
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On 2005-05-17, Mary penned:
Hence Louis is still there, but Henry is not. Even though it is clear that Henry's presence was not causing Louis to spray. Asshole. Ooh, I know, instead of letting Henry go to an adoptable home, he should have tried to adopt out a cat with inappropriate peeing issues! Yegads, that's brilliant! Everyone wants to adopt a cat that's known to pee on doors! -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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"Monique Y. Mudama" wrote in message ... On 2005-05-17, Mary penned: Hence Louis is still there, but Henry is not. Even though it is clear that Henry's presence was not causing Louis to spray. Asshole. Ooh, I know, instead of letting Henry go to an adoptable home, he should have tried to adopt out a cat with inappropriate peeing issues! Yegads, that's brilliant! Everyone wants to adopt a cat that's known to pee on doors! Hi Monique. It was Louis who was peeing on doors, not Henry. Hope that helps. Still job hunting? |
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On 2005-05-17, Mary penned:
"Monique Y. Mudama" wrote in message ... On 2005-05-17, Mary penned: Hence Louis is still there, but Henry is not. Even though it is clear that Henry's presence was not causing Louis to spray. Asshole. Ooh, I know, instead of letting Henry go to an adoptable home, he should have tried to adopt out a cat with inappropriate peeing issues! Yegads, that's brilliant! Everyone wants to adopt a cat that's known to pee on doors! Hi Monique. It was Louis who was peeing on doors, not Henry. Hope that helps. Yes, that was the point. Sorry you missed it. Still job hunting? I have some leads. Thanks for asking. -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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"Monique Y. Mudama" wrote in message ... On 2005-05-17, Mary penned: "Monique Y. Mudama" wrote in message ... On 2005-05-17, Mary penned: Hence Louis is still there, but Henry is not. Even though it is clear that Henry's presence was not causing Louis to spray. Asshole. Ooh, I know, instead of letting Henry go to an adoptable home, he should have tried to adopt out a cat with inappropriate peeing issues! Yegads, that's brilliant! Everyone wants to adopt a cat that's known to pee on doors! Hi Monique. It was Louis who was peeing on doors, not Henry. Hope that helps. Yes, that was the point. Sorry you missed it. Now I get it. I missed it because it never occurred to me that the choices were confined to "one of the cats has to be 'adopted out'" as you say. It makes sense to me that you would think this way, as it is exactly what you did. A clue for you: nobody had to be "adopted out." No matter how often you, Megan, and Brian pat one another on the back for doing it. Still job hunting? I have some leads. Thanks for asking. Well, I know it would have to suck. |
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On Mon 16 May 2005 11:44:51p, Brian Link wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav ): He's two. I am totally in love with how clever and non-domesticated he is.. which somewhat soothes me when I'm ****ed about the marking and the destruction of the toys we buy him. =) It so reminds me of the Servals that Tammy Quist has to deal with in her rescue facility. Cats are smart - and those that retain a spark of wildness are smart and very strong too. I think most cats in general retain their wild spark forever. Just have one accidently get outside and watch it revert to almost feral behavior while trying to get him back in and you'll see wildness. As for strong, I'm always amazed at the strength in such a small body when you try to do something they don't want you to do. They always leave me in awe. -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields |
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