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I'm sorry because I know it can be so trying at times but I had to laugh!! Leroy is my BRAT and I have just learned to go with it. He will get what he wants one way or another and I have accepted that fact. I just learned how to shake my head and laugh. I do stop him when he is overly aggresive to the other kitties. I'm very fortunate that I do have one (Pete) that also loves to play very rough. He is the only one that will play with Leroy and they go at it hard. As long as nobody screams in pain I let them get out that energy. I don't know what I would do if Pete wasn't here. I guess I would just keep pulling Leroy off of the others and try to redirect his attention with toys. Good luck and it will mellow some as he gets older.http://petoftheday.com/talk/images/o...es/biggrin.gif
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Lol, he DOES crack me up constantly, but my main worry was/is that he is very hard on the girls sometimes (and they don't like playing rough), and doesn't listen when he is being told to stop,
He IS a character and I luh him, coz he IS my baby, but at the moment he is the sweetest when he is SLEEPING (he sleeps in the bed with me and the other furbabies every night) :D
...but I'm sooo glad, I'm not the only one with a brat. This place needs a MKS support group, lol ;)
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Mmm.. sounds like a pampered puss to me! Gigi was a bit like that. If I did something that didn't include her in some way (unless of course she was doing something else she prefered at the time), then she would 'show off' and do things to get my attention. I sympathise!
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rescue remedy
I've heard that our local shelters use rescue remedy but I'm yet to read or hear about it's effectiveness. There are cocktails like these that have been around for several years- but again, I don't know success rates, so to speak. Can't hurt and better than prozac or buspar!