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Go meet him and discuss it with his current owner? Some stud-cats need a lot of work to be decent pet cats and some next to no work at all. You need to know what problems you might be dealing with as soon as possible, and she is the only one who might know at the moment. I hope he is one of the snuggly, non-spraying studs - lucky find if yes. |
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I have found out he is on the drug Tardak and has only sprayed in retaliation to another spraying entire male. The breeder thinks he will blossom once he is in his own home but has advised me to keep him in one room until he settles. Gem |
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That sounds sensible. He won't have had that much space available to him and introducing him to a whole house/flat full of new is probably a bit much to take in. Let him explore one room until it feels safe and then expand his horizons. I do the same for new kittens and they're much less likely to spray or destroy the soft furnishings (at least to start with...). |
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Good luck with adopting this young gent. I know nothing of the temperament of Devon Rex - do they differ much from an "ordinary" boy? |
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Thankyou I shall hopefully be able to go and visit him soon and ask more questions, I shall def keep you updated *fingers crossed all goes well* Gem |
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