Ok. I think there is something wrong with me. I have gone through way too many cats. Of course they went to a good home. After a behavior that led to destruction, injury, and / or costly repair from habits that I could not change.
What advice can you give to me 'a person' who has tried everything to make these cats healthy, happy, and loved. I'm down to resident kitty Luna and new cat Tiger.
Black-replaced $1,400 carpeting, only for her to find another carpet peice in a different part of the home to start peeing on. I kept her in the kitchen with a pet gate, until I cleaned everything. Bit me, I had to go to the doctor. Gone
Red-neutured too soon, peeing in every corner of the house, had to throw out $1200 furniture. Recently adopted from the no kill shelter. Gone
White-coveted kitty, acts like a loyal dog, most costly, most up keep, super nice to look at. Jealous. Constipation. still have
Tiger stripped- forest ferrel recently found a home from a outside colony.
How do I need to change? Diahrea. Peed on floor, probley upset I closed the door on him, or ignored him when working out, or needed to pee on an object that was peed on by another animal. still have.
I feel like I am neglecting Tiger by keeping him another room. I'm doing scent swapping and looking for baby gates to put up. I'd have him out in the day, i keep the windows open he will try to escape. He craves attention. It's a job beginning him to get used to being inside around people. I refuse to let him go outside. I think he would benefit from an inside/outside home because he lived outside for so long.
How can I follow the introducting two cat's directions better to make it work?
Should I give up Tiger, just have one cat Luna?
I'm so lost in this. I'm under a lot of stress, work school clinical house keeping.
I've contacted the vet about Tigers diahrea, it's been controlled with pumpkin. I've contacted the shelter about possibly bringing him back, they said bring him any time they will re home him and will not kill him.
What advice can you give to me 'a person' who has tried everything to make these cats healthy, happy, and loved. I'm down to resident kitty Luna and new cat Tiger.
Black-replaced $1,400 carpeting, only for her to find another carpet peice in a different part of the home to start peeing on. I kept her in the kitchen with a pet gate, until I cleaned everything. Bit me, I had to go to the doctor. Gone
Red-neutured too soon, peeing in every corner of the house, had to throw out $1200 furniture. Recently adopted from the no kill shelter. Gone
White-coveted kitty, acts like a loyal dog, most costly, most up keep, super nice to look at. Jealous. Constipation. still have
Tiger stripped- forest ferrel recently found a home from a outside colony.
How do I need to change? Diahrea. Peed on floor, probley upset I closed the door on him, or ignored him when working out, or needed to pee on an object that was peed on by another animal. still have.
I feel like I am neglecting Tiger by keeping him another room. I'm doing scent swapping and looking for baby gates to put up. I'd have him out in the day, i keep the windows open he will try to escape. He craves attention. It's a job beginning him to get used to being inside around people. I refuse to let him go outside. I think he would benefit from an inside/outside home because he lived outside for so long.
How can I follow the introducting two cat's directions better to make it work?
Should I give up Tiger, just have one cat Luna?
I'm so lost in this. I'm under a lot of stress, work school clinical house keeping.
I've contacted the vet about Tigers diahrea, it's been controlled with pumpkin. I've contacted the shelter about possibly bringing him back, they said bring him any time they will re home him and will not kill him.
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