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Followup to howling kitty
Thanks to all that replied to my original posting.
After skolding us and bringing their shots up to date, both of our cats were givin a clean bill of health. That was big bucks to me, givin the amount of medical expenses I've had so far this year. After some discussion about many things she suggested that we open the door from the house area into the garage. This sounded like a bunch of feline psychobabble to me, but it seems to have worked. The howling stopped that night and hasn't reoccured yet!! Seems like she prefers to have her box, water and food in the garage (where it usually is during spring, summer and fall). Her sister apparently doesn't give a hoot(or meow). I think that the monsters that attack cats at night are for some reason not able to get into the garage and this gives her a save place to hide when they prowl the house at night. Thanks again!! |
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Cats are curious creatures. But I'm really glad that you got them checked
up. "Clyde Ferndock" wrote in message ... Thanks to all that replied to my original posting. After skolding us and bringing their shots up to date, both of our cats were givin a clean bill of health. That was big bucks to me, givin the amount of medical expenses I've had so far this year. After some discussion about many things she suggested that we open the door from the house area into the garage. This sounded like a bunch of feline psychobabble to me, but it seems to have worked. The howling stopped that night and hasn't reoccured yet!! Seems like she prefers to have her box, water and food in the garage (where it usually is during spring, summer and fall). Her sister apparently doesn't give a hoot(or meow). I think that the monsters that attack cats at night are for some reason not able to get into the garage and this gives her a save place to hide when they prowl the house at night. Thanks again!! |
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"Clyde Ferndock" wrote in message ... Thanks to all that replied to my original posting. After skolding us and bringing their shots up to date, both of our cats were givin a clean bill of health. That was big bucks to me, givin the amount of medical expenses I've had so far this year. After some discussion about many things she suggested that we open the door from the house area into the garage. This sounded like a bunch of feline psychobabble to me, but it seems to have worked. The howling stopped that night and hasn't reoccured yet!! You have a good vet. Pretty painless solution to a really annoying problem-- that is great! Sees like she prefers to have her box, water and food in the garage (where it usually is during spring, summer and fall). Her sister apparently doesn't give a hoot(or meow). I think that the monsters that attack cats at night are for some reason not able to get into the garage and this gives her a save place to hide when they prowl the house at night. Thanks again!! Thanks for sharing your solution with us. |
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