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I suspect cats can have mental health issues .... certainly they can suffer from a form of dementia, but Miss Brown sounds a bit young for that. Could you ask your vet to recommend an animal behaviourist? It sounds as if she's got used to her demands being met! |
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With reference to the behaviourist, my husband would not be happy with the idea of me paying for that. He is primarily a dog man and would insist I rehomed her rather than spend money on her. I think I need to be firm with her to start with! Thank you! |
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My cat is a very noisy vocal cat and has only changed slightly in the 7 years we have had him either. My OH used to be driven mad by him but I have told him not to give in to his demands. He will sit or stand in front of you and cry constantly til he gets what he wants or go round knocking things of table etc to get attention, but now we chase him away (not nastily) or shut the door on him, sometimes it kills me as he is my baby but I think my molly-coddling cause the problem in the first place. As for mental health problems mine definetly has!! he may have been feral and a bit scatty but he is clearly mad sometimes. He proper bites too ..... actually come to think of it Are you sure you dont have my cat?? |
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Hi Jofelicia - sorry that your OH feels like that but I think at least to start with you could be firm with her, like babycakes above describes. Sounds as if your two cats do have a lot in common. Good luck, I think it will be hard going certainly to start with. |
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