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Freya learned to open the doors and sneak into spaces where the food is. She tears all packs open, grabs the content, chews on just anything she finds. This happened tonight and yesterday morning too.
There is no way to stop her anymore, now that she knows where our food is and how to get to it.
Scolding her isn't working, and it's not being good for her and me, we are both getting stressed.
This morning she had a sad(?) look in her eyes. I don't know if it was because I told her off too many times lately, or because she wasn't feeling well after pigging out on a pack of sandwich bread.
I've been trying to contact a vet that is nutritionist and acupuncturist, but I can't manage to get through her. I would have liked to ask her for a consultation on both her fields. I used her acupuncturist abilities to fix some issues with other cats in the past, and would have liked to hear from her if a few sessions of acupuncture might help Freya on this problem.
There is no way to stop her anymore, now that she knows where our food is and how to get to it.
Scolding her isn't working, and it's not being good for her and me, we are both getting stressed.
This morning she had a sad(?) look in her eyes. I don't know if it was because I told her off too many times lately, or because she wasn't feeling well after pigging out on a pack of sandwich bread.
I've been trying to contact a vet that is nutritionist and acupuncturist, but I can't manage to get through her. I would have liked to ask her for a consultation on both her fields. I used her acupuncturist abilities to fix some issues with other cats in the past, and would have liked to hear from her if a few sessions of acupuncture might help Freya on this problem.