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at Wed Aug 22 11:22:46 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHWildCat ]
Oh this one is hard for both of you. First of all when he is yelling, ignore him entirely. No pets, no comforting words..nothing. Hopefully he will learn that yelling doesn't get him what he wants. Make sure that he has plenty of toys inside and that you play with him with some interactive type toys like Cat Dancer or the little red dot pointer toys. You can also try every time he goes near a door or climbs a screen squirt him with a water bottle. This way, maybe...if you are lucky....he will decide that those places are not very pleasant. Good luck and let us know how it goes. ----- PHWildCat/Tessa and 21 cats, 1 dog and even a hamster![](images/smiles/teeth.gif) Tabitha, in my heart forever.... earned her wings 6/26/05, Samantha, the bestest whineameezer...earned her wings 4/7/06. Cat Board Monitor and Chat Host Pet Hobbyist
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