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Old October 21st 03, 04:38 PM
Iso
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John,



There is nothing cruel regarding putting the cat in another room for the
evening. I still have to it to both of my cats on a regular basis. You have
to draw the line somewhere. The cat is lucky to have you as an owner. There
are many people in the world who would have given up on the cat and either
abandoned it would have taken it to a shelter because of the cats
persistence. Just keep on doing what you are doing. Everything will work
out.


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Old October 22nd 03, 02:45 AM
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boy everyone would think i was super "cruel"------ i keep my cat in a
kennel at night!! i had to resort to this because he was indoor
--outdoor but he kept peeing in the basement!! he has always been a
problem cat and anyone else would have given up on him long ago--i
resorted to the kennel thing and he doesn't seem to mind it at all and
i KNOW where he is at night--(it a oversized kennel) the point is i
think the room solution sounds pretty good. like the other poster said
you're all the cat has and if you need your sleep then kitty gets
assigned his own little room if he won't pipe down. sounds logical to
me.
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Old October 22nd 03, 02:45 AM
patti
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boy everyone would think i was super "cruel"------ i keep my cat in a
kennel at night!! i had to resort to this because he was indoor
--outdoor but he kept peeing in the basement!! he has always been a
problem cat and anyone else would have given up on him long ago--i
resorted to the kennel thing and he doesn't seem to mind it at all and
i KNOW where he is at night--(it a oversized kennel) the point is i
think the room solution sounds pretty good. like the other poster said
you're all the cat has and if you need your sleep then kitty gets
assigned his own little room if he won't pipe down. sounds logical to
me.
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Old October 22nd 03, 03:05 AM
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I find it interesting how some just can't let the food subject thing go.

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Maybe feed the cat Friskies as a punishment?



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Old October 22nd 03, 03:05 AM
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I find it interesting how some just can't let the food subject thing go.

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Maybe feed the cat Friskies as a punishment?



 




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