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Old March 6th 07, 02:17 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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on Sun, 04 Mar 2007 00:23:06 GMT, "RobZip" no
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Since you already have other cats, I haven't got the first clue about how
to go about making Spot happier in your absence. All I can say is that
thankfully his protests involve poo and not pee!


Thankful indeed and fortunately in a spare room. Looking back to 2005, Spot
used to insist on sparring with me upon my return from a regular 4 1/2 day
trip. He would stalk me as I brought my gear into the house and insist on
wrassling with me, slap boxing, biting (gently), and being grappled with to
earn back my place in the pack each week. When it finally got intense enough
to start leaving bloody spots, I would give him a light body slam and he was
okay from that point on. Hopefully this too will be a short lived expression
of his thoughts.


I'm finding out that Evangeline is a play biter too. I completely forgot
what it was like to have a young cat in the house.