Oh, gee I'm going through exactly the same thing!
Two Wongs Send a noteboard - 28/05/2011 01:52:07 AM
With Purrgus the Pirate Cat. He is actually a huge feral cat that we've tricked into believing that he is a house cat - my father caught it and was going to drown it as a kitten, but my son (all of 4 years old at the time) told us all off and we ended up coming home with the danged thing.
He has cost me so many thousands of dollars over the past couple of years due to his outdoor shenanigans the most recent being a very badly broken pelvis. The vet insisted he be kept in a cage for 6 weeks to allow it to heal (to keep him from jumping) but he ate his way out. No, I am not kidding. So we compromised with him by merely keeping him locked inside. This still didn't keep him happy - he insisted on peeing tremendous amounts over everything. One bedroom is a total disaster zone and is now unliveable, and if he was feeling particularly nasty he would pee over your bed under the covers so you would get a nasty surprise at night. He also set about trying to eat me and the dog at this time, attacking us in the middle of the night and then going to the toilet just outside his litter box as if to say "yeah, cop that you cruel people!".
We compromised again - I unlock the doggy door, he doesn't attack us. He was so happy to be allowed out that he brought a rat back inside to play with. Gee, thanks. However I have woken up this morning to find he's sprayed the Wii, which due to my career area of Geek I have been able to clean down but sheesh!
I hope Sareitha's idea works - it's endorsed by vets so it can't be deemed as too cruel. Keep faith and let me know how you go!
He has cost me so many thousands of dollars over the past couple of years due to his outdoor shenanigans the most recent being a very badly broken pelvis. The vet insisted he be kept in a cage for 6 weeks to allow it to heal (to keep him from jumping) but he ate his way out. No, I am not kidding. So we compromised with him by merely keeping him locked inside. This still didn't keep him happy - he insisted on peeing tremendous amounts over everything. One bedroom is a total disaster zone and is now unliveable, and if he was feeling particularly nasty he would pee over your bed under the covers so you would get a nasty surprise at night. He also set about trying to eat me and the dog at this time, attacking us in the middle of the night and then going to the toilet just outside his litter box as if to say "yeah, cop that you cruel people!".
We compromised again - I unlock the doggy door, he doesn't attack us. He was so happy to be allowed out that he brought a rat back inside to play with. Gee, thanks. However I have woken up this morning to find he's sprayed the Wii, which due to my career area of Geek I have been able to clean down but sheesh!
I hope Sareitha's idea works - it's endorsed by vets so it can't be deemed as too cruel. Keep faith and let me know how you go!
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Two Wongs
Former Officer, ASI
Now mature and sensible... *MySmiley*
Two Wongs
Former Officer, ASI
Now mature and sensible... *MySmiley*
I need more cat advice
27/05/2011 07:56:18 PM
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You could try re-training him
27/05/2011 08:03:30 PM
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I'd be willing to try that
27/05/2011 08:06:30 PM
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You can even try craigslist for a dog crate.
27/05/2011 08:08:11 PM
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My friend kept one of her cats in a big dog crate when she had a broken hip and needed to rest.
27/05/2011 08:25:55 PM
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Re: I'd be willing to try that
27/05/2011 08:10:58 PM
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I'll stop at Petco on the way home from work today and see what they have
28/05/2011 07:39:45 PM
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Cats are like walking furniture. Throw it out and get a new one. *NM*
27/05/2011 09:18:31 PM
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It's sad, but once they start peeing outside the box, it's almost always the end. *NM*
27/05/2011 10:11:27 PM
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Oh, gee I'm going through exactly the same thing!
28/05/2011 01:52:07 AM
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I agree with Sareitha, retraining is the thing. And that means either being on top of the cat the
28/05/2011 06:43:44 AM
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have you tried spraying feliway on the rest of the house? there's a cat litter called cat attract
29/05/2011 01:29:41 AM
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