I am so very sorry to hear!!!
I was thrilled when I first read that you'd take in gentle Eduardo, as Edwina has been a spoiled only-cat for quite awhile (exactly like Nellie) and I knew it wouldn't be easy...
Nellie now knows the neighbor's cat for four years and he has quite the same personality like Eddie, never a hiss or a growl and so very gentle...but Nellie is growling so much at him I sometimes expect her to have a heartattack...but sometimes they even sit together...
Cats work out their relations on their own terms...and they often make up their minds...one day is sunshine, the other day is rain!!!
But you've done so very well and always kept up your wonderful humor and I admire you so much for taking in Eduardo that I hope and pray they will get along one day!!!
I very much enjoyed the book "Is your cat crazy" by John C.Wright...it's about Cat therapies and it's interesting and funny to read...
And to Edwina: I am sure pretty girl that you couldn't ask for a better guy to accompany you then sweet gentle Eduardo...give him a chance and make your Secretary (:) ) happy again!!!
What kind of advice could I give you?
Bad....that's what.....
I don't have the energy to tangle with cats that hate each other. Life can be better in another household.
I spoke with the behaviorist yesterday, to cancel the appointment if necessary, since Ti will be going to a new home, hopefully soon. She said that she WOULD have asked to have Miley and Ti in the same room during her visit! And that, since Ti was being rehomed, there was no point in evaluating him now and that he would probably be fine in the new home. It was just a bad fit. She was basing this on the fact that Ti and Juni are fine together.
All that said, maybe Eddie is not a good fit for Ms. Winny.
Maybe Winny would do better if Eddie smelled like the blonde one.....why not put your perfume on him Sara? Have you tried that?
Ti has to do some butt smelling....so you might want to apply your scent to both ends! Give it a try. It might confuse the hell out of Winny girl.
What the hell do I know?
Keep us posted!
SAS and her three brats!
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Ti has to do some butt smelling....so you might want to apply your scent to both ends! Give it a try. It might confuse the hell out of Winny girl.
Uh - SAS, the Feliway is for the kitties, not for you.;)
At least they grasp the concept....
I put aluminium foil on the dining room floor (between the pee stains:mad: ) to discourage anymore. This morning I find someone has peed.....on the aluminum foil :rolleyes: :rolleyes: heavy sigh....
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... This morning I find someone has peed...
..on the aluminum foil :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
**heavy sigh**...
OMG!
Hate to suggest this (it will make for a strange addition
to the dining room decor)...
But others have suggested that when the kids "eliminate" in
the wrong places - it sometimes helps if you place a proper
receptacle (read Litter Box) :eek: in that location (read :eek: Dining Room).
With luck, you'll be able to slowly relocate it
to under the breakfront or the china cabinet. :p
Eddie ~
It better not be *YOU*!!
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Eddie ~
It better not be *YOU*!!
I second that, although no matter who it is it's bad enough. :(
Tubby once took to peeing on my dad's side of the bed. My dad and Tubby didn't get along to good, and I think this was Tubby's way of showing exactly what he thought of my dad - but it most certainly wasn't a good idea! I was told "one more time and that cat is gone!" So my mom put a big heavy sheet of plastic on my dad's side of the bed. Thinking 1) Tubby won't like the feel of the plastic and will stay off, and 2) even if he does still pee, it won't be able to soak into the bed. The good news is that from that day forward Tubby never peed on the bed again - or anywhere else except the litter box for that matter.
So, like Phred says, it might not match the decor, but for the time being, to hopefully help solve the problem, maybe you could cover the entire dining room floor with a piece of heavy plastic. I'm not really sure, but I think you can get big sheets of plastic at Home Depot, or a hardware store. That way, even if whoever is doing it continues, at least it won't soak into the carpeting. And maybe, possibly, like Phred says, put a litter box there also, so whoever is doing it might get the hint, and hopefully doesn't decide to move to the living room or elsewhere.
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OMG!
Hate to suggest this (it will make for a strange addition
to the dining room decor)...
But others have suggested that when the kids "eliminate" in
the wrong places - it sometimes helps if you place a proper
receptacle (read Litter Box) :eek: in that location (read :eek: Dining Room).
With luck, you'll be able to slowly relocate it
to under the breakfront or the china cabinet. :p
Eddie ~
It better not be *YOU*!!
When I first read this, I thought you were suggesting putting the litter box on the dinning room table.:D ( after looking at Eddie's picture on the table)
Tubby and Peanut's Mom, why do I get the feeling that Edwina's Secretary is thinking that Tubby and Peanut need a brother?
:D