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30th January 2011, 07:09 PM #1
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He is frustrated with something. May be he wants to dominate? He needs a consultation of feline psychologist but you can try to do "cat counseling" by yourself for few minutes every day. Ask him what's on his mind and what he wants to change in his surroundings.
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31st January 2011, 08:56 AM #2
Wow thats one thats going to take some beating, we have had the usual scratch damage walls, sofa and carpet. Also the blinds in the window have taken a beating as Hector seems to spend most of the day looking out ( I don't know what he is going to to for entertaiment when the builders have finished across the road!) so they are covered in hair and ripping when from when he falls out, he also takes out the cables from the back of the tv when he does his oh so dignified dive.
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31st January 2011, 11:23 AM #3
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Iggie and Ted have eaten through the cables for my speakers and two telephones, plus the extension for the internet. They've knocked over the mug tree and all six mugs shattered. My bed looks a bit worse for wear, as they use one of the bed posts as a scratching post ( I have two scratching posts, one big one in the living room and a small one in the bedroom). Oh and they love swinging on the shower curtain, so I buy the really cheap plastic ones from Ikea now.
The damage may start increasing as Ted worked out how to open the kitchen cabinets yesterday!! Tried my best to cat-proof it with some string...
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