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Posted by: Mieander at Thu Jun 26 00:44:29 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mieander ] Food algeries and fleas/ticks have been ruled out. I'm not sure what triggered it, but I think he continues now just out of habit. He can be a little sensitive, and demands a lot of attention when I'm home. I've been trying lately to give him attention and play with him a lot in case he has been bored. He was an outdoor cat the first two years of his life, for the last year he has been an indoor cat only. He seems to have adjusted, but I know he would love to be let out. (Not going to happen while I live where I do.) My sister once had a cat that overgroomed, and the only way they got him to stop was to use one of those funnel collars. I know my cat would hate it, but maybe it would work. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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