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Actually pacing can happen any time of day....and.....

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Posted by: Spiritlite at Fri Jan 21 01:11:34 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Spiritlite ]  
   

Hi!
Yeah I went onto the website and am seriously looking into the Feliway product. I will get it. Sammy is also spraying inside the house. We have tried all sorts of ways to stop him, he knows he's doing wrong but still does it. He paces and then he gets so wound up he sprays. I know it's because one of my cats is about the same age as Sammy and so they have territorial issues. I'm okay with the spraying and just clean up after him, I've learnt to let it go, there's no way I'd get rid of Sammy!
The pacing almost seems like some mental thing. I don't think it's a territorial thing. I personally think he's a little bit nuts. I'm not kidding. I've seen inbred purebreds and sometimes they have some weird personality issues. He paces and there is NOTHING anyone can do to stop him.......
Thanks for your advice;
Michelle


   

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