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Less 17-10-2007 15:41

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 482319)
have you named the damn thing yet Les?

Yes, please see earlier threads!:D

flashy 17-10-2007 16:06

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oh must i trawl through all that?

Less 17-10-2007 16:17

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 482323)
oh must i trawl through all that?

I'm afraid so, it's not my fault you don't keep up to date! :D

cherokee 17-10-2007 16:27

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 482087)
Thanks Margaret, I've just tried stroking my forehead, yes it does have a calming effect until the cat thinks it's a new game and comes in for the kill!
;)



ummmm something tells me the cat is not amused with you giving yourself all the attention less ..( wrong forehead ).. hehehe:D:D

SPUGGIE J 17-10-2007 16:34

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Get it some boots and a muzzle then no scratching no biting no clawing at the couch etc. Failing that cage the little sod and let out only to eat pee and dump. :D

Less 17-10-2007 16:44

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 482328)
Get it some boots and a muzzle then no scratching no biting no clawing at the couch etc. Failing that cage the little sod and let out only to eat pee and dump. :D

You mean treat it like a woman?
;)

onlyme 17-10-2007 18:47

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Hiya

Feel free to ignore me as I am a newbie, but I am like you, had dogs but recently succumbed to getting a cat.

Bob (cat) loves pouncing and attacking- if it moves its hers, be it toys, my feet, legs etc. She also has what i call hormonal does where she wants to be petted but if you try, she doesnt like it and attacks.

I think it was Sparkie that suggested the water pistol. This works wonders (even if its just so she runs off to get dry and gives me some peace!!). She knows that she's pushed it too far when that happens. Also i have given her a 'tap', and picked her up (despite the pain) and put her somewhere away from me and anything fun. Everytime i tell her 'claws in' so she has figured out what shes doing wrong

She still does her pouncing thing now (suppose its instinct), but when she does, she keeps her claws in, and when she bites, she doesnt press down. The unbelievable bit is she has never scratched or bitten my 3 year old who she loves playing with, even when he does get a bit rough. It may help if the cat has its own 'space'- Bob has a wardrobe she can go on with a bed on it. That way if shes had enuff and is just crammed, she can disappear out of everyones way and calm down.

Hope that this helps. I know what you mean tho, I couldnt sleep with my feet out of the duvet for about a month!!!!

BERNADETTE 17-10-2007 20:14

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 482332)
You mean treat it like a woman?
;)

Hoi careful;)

MargaretR 17-10-2007 21:27

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Sounds like the poor thing wants a divorce
(who do I mean? - open to interpretation:D)

Less 18-10-2007 09:44

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Originally Posted by onlyme (Post 482373)
Hiya

Feel free to ignore me as I am a newbie, but I am like you, had dogs but recently succumbed to getting a cat.

Thanks for posting, we don't tend to ignore newbies on accyweb so post as much as you want, in any of the topics. :)

Mick 18-10-2007 14:44

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Hi Less
I was talking to Chloe about your problem and this is all she would say
usual female response:D sorry


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