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Old August 19th 03, 05:51 PM
bewtifulfreak
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No One But Me wrote:

feliway does not work. period. so sayeth my 11 cats.


I had four cats and one had major problems with soiling everywhere until he
was on his own with just one other, and then used the box faithfully.
Sometimes when there are too many cats, nothing puts them at ease; sometimes
a lot of cats work, it just depends on the cats and the space. And the fact
that something didn't work for your cats in their situation doesn't mean it
doesn't work; others have gotten great benefit from it. So I still feel
it's worth a try in any given situation.

Ann

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Old September 1st 03, 05:35 AM
Marek Williams
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On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 03:52:24 GMT, "Henry Cabot Henhouse III"
dijo:

The male, runt of the litter, on the other hand, is just overly weird, very
agressive (always seems to have the females fur in his mouth) and is
seemingly 100% muscle and claws. It's always a fight to clip his claws, and
God forbid we have to wipe his rear or bathe him... he howls (making the
neighbors think we're torturing him) bites claws and usually draws blood. It
takes the two of us and even then, it's a helluva fight. He'll also attack
arms and legs, clawing and biting, when we're alseep and awake. (Yesterday,
we had a guest over. He jumped up on the guest, claws and all).


Wrap the cat in a towel while you administer whatever you are going to
do to him. I learned this trick from a vet.

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Old September 1st 03, 05:35 AM
Marek Williams
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On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 03:52:24 GMT, "Henry Cabot Henhouse III"
dijo:

The male, runt of the litter, on the other hand, is just overly weird, very
agressive (always seems to have the females fur in his mouth) and is
seemingly 100% muscle and claws. It's always a fight to clip his claws, and
God forbid we have to wipe his rear or bathe him... he howls (making the
neighbors think we're torturing him) bites claws and usually draws blood. It
takes the two of us and even then, it's a helluva fight. He'll also attack
arms and legs, clawing and biting, when we're alseep and awake. (Yesterday,
we had a guest over. He jumped up on the guest, claws and all).


Wrap the cat in a towel while you administer whatever you are going to
do to him. I learned this trick from a vet.

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