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Jane 09-21-2008 10:01 PM

Update on my cat
 
He was desexed about a month ago and is becoming a new man. I can tell the hormone levels have dropped. He will never be a warm fuzzy lap cat but he is now attentive and initiates play with me...............his way, of course. After all, he is still a cat.

No more urine in the bathtub. I still try to keep the door closed all of the time but sometimes I forget. Before, he would take any/every opportunity to get in there and use the tub. Now he only tries to go in if I am in there. Are all cats obscessed with our bodily functions?

No more spraying the stereo in the bedroom. I never figured that one out. Again, I don't let him in the bedroom unless I am in there. Now he just gets up on the bed and swats at me when I walk by. He comes out when I call him the first time now.

I am so relieved that this did the trick. I have had him for a year and is great company, even on his naughtiest days. If I am having a bad day, I can tell him all about it and he doesn't tune me out...............as long as I continue to scratch his chest.

Twinkletoes 09-21-2008 10:16 PM

haha What do you mean he's a "new man." He's an IT! :D

Glad that did the trick. Maybe now "it" will be a better roommate.

If he was urinating in the bathtub, you'd think he'd just drift on over to the toilet eventually and use it, lol.

Cats are funny creatures, aren't they? ;)

Jane 09-22-2008 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Twinkletoes (Post 373365)
haha What do you mean he's a "new man." He's an IT! :D

Glad that did the trick. Maybe now "it" will be a better roommate.

If he was urinating in the bathtub, you'd think he'd just drift on over to the toilet eventually and use it, lol.

Cats are funny creatures, aren't they? ;)

Trust me, we had many discussions concerning the fact that the toilett was just mere inches from the tub. Since he is awestricken with the computer, I even showed him a U Tube film of a cat using the toilett. He was bored. You can find just about anything on U Tube. LOL!!!!

mrsD 09-22-2008 07:11 AM

my son's rescue...
 
young female continues to urinate in the bathtub, months AFTER
her neutering! He should have done it sooner, but she was sooo thin the vet said to wait. Then she came into heat and started urinating around the house, and he couldn't find a vet to do the operation while she was still in heat.

So consider yourself lucky. Should you introduce another cat to your household, he may go back to spraying. Just keep that in mind! But so far so good, i'd say!;)

Doody 09-22-2008 01:44 PM

Excellent news Jane!

But, at least in the bathtub it would be an easy clean rather than on the carpet. :D

I'm having a problem with Bruna right now digging into my cat litter boxes, it is deesgusting! I come home and her eyes are literally rimmed with pieces of litter as is her nose, and her nails are filthy from digging in it.

:thud:

Jane 09-22-2008 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsd (Post 373565)
young female continues to urinate in the bathtub, months AFTER
her neutering! He should have done it sooner, but she was sooo thin the vet said to wait. Then she came into heat and started urinating around the house, and he couldn't find a vet to do the operation while she was still in heat.

So consider yourself lucky. Should you introduce another cat to your household, he may go back to spraying. Just keep that in mind! But so far so good, i'd say!;)

Ha!!!!!!! The little prince will remain an only child. This is a tiny one bedroom apt. and he is extremely territorial aka spoiled.

~KELLWANTSANSWERS~ 09-26-2008 07:27 AM

I'm happy to hear your baby is doing good!
My kitties LOVE to come in the bathroom when someone is showering/goin potty!
My lil girl ALWAYS wants her tummy rubbed when she is laying in the bathroom window..LOL
I hope you have many.many years to love him.

Koala77 09-26-2008 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Jane (Post 373910)
Ha!!!!!!! The little prince will remain an only child......


.
......... famous last words!

I started with one little kitten.....just the one!

At one stage (before the cat's offspring went to new homes) I had one dog, 7 cats and an aviary full of birds.....not to mention the goldfish that had gone to the great ocean in the sky.

Seriously though, I'm so glad your kitty has settled down. It sounds like he'll make you a lovely pet.

.........
.

Jane 09-30-2008 05:44 PM

We are doing well. I picked up a bottle of Rescue drops and two drops daily has really helped settled him down. He is still his active, silly self but he has stopped doing swan dives off of the refrigerator onto me when I am snoozing in the recliner. No more sneak attacks when I come out of the bathroom. He had tripped me several times and that just can't happen. Of course he still climbs all over and through the computer station when I am using the computer but that is because he feels neglected. Poor Little Prince. :(


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