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Old 11-03-2008, 05:37 PM #1
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Confused Cat question??????

Dang it, The Little Prince learned how to open the doors a few weeks ago. I went to the pharmacy this afternoon. When I got home, he had opened the coat closet and the bedroom closet doors and trashed both closets. He pulled out everything he was strong enough to pull.
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The bedroom was a mess from the shoes etc that he pulled out. He didn't destroy anything, just asserted himself and trashed the closets.

This is my first cat. Is this typical dominant neutered male behavior? He is 18 months old and seems to be getting more naughty rather than less. I suppose I can put something relatively heavy in front of the doors before going out in the future so he can't get in. I have to wonder what his next way of displaying his displeasure in being left alone will be.

Dang Cat!!!!!!!
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