I'll have to keep that in mind... But, it's not really a feasible option in apartment living.
My friend was telling me something last night about a sort of diffuser that you plug into the wall, like an air freshener, and it's supposed to do something to keep cats from spraying, not sure what...
The "stomping" is called "kneading", much as a baker might knead dough. It's the paw motion that kittens use to help while trying to get milk from their mothers. So, if your kitty is kneading around you, then they must think you're their mamma!
Yeah, I think I'm going to see if I can make him an appointment for spring break, maybe at my Mom's vet instead of my usual vet. Spaaz hasn't seen his neuter doctor since after his UTI - moved shortly there after.
He did have some problems for a while with blockage, actually. Poor fella spent a week at the vet's cathiterized after being brought in for a UTI... same vets that neutered him, actually.
We got him at about 8 weeks, and by twelve, they were starting to get pretty obvious. Also, keep in...
When it comes to the other cats, unfortunately, there's not much I can really do with them. I live in a two bedroom apartment of a rather large complex, and the other cats are the pets of other residents. Unfortunately, due to the living situations, I can't really build him an indoors...
I've had Spaaz since he was about 8 weeks old. He's now 8 years old. As for breed, he's just a run-of-the-mill big gray tabby. He was neutered at 12 weeks.
Ever since he hit "puberty", he's been a bit of a problem cat. He began spraying to such a degree that he no longer peed in the litter...