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RE: Abusive pet?

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Posted by: McNally at Mon May 24 14:48:13 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by McNally ]  
   

My cat can be quite abusive without warning. He is only 1 yr old and for no reason at all will attack me with his mouth and has drawn blood on several occasions. I have tried spraying him with a water mist and even threatening him with a fly swatter (I don't actually hit him, just swat at him). This does not wear him out. His eyes get glassy and he just keeps attacking. It only takes one word from my husband to get him to quit, but he's not always around and so otherwise I just keep telling him no and waiting for it to wear off - which it eventually does. I don't know what triggers this "trance," but the larger he grows, the more I will suffer. He doesn't like to be picked up or held. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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