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    The more I think of it Vermontcat, the more I have to agree with you. It was just too much change at once and Nuggy is such a sensitive guy, that he is taking it the hardest. This week, I have been giving them all more one on one attention and Nuggy gets a little extra because he really did miss his little PeaPod. That's why I haven't been on the computer much lately. Right now they are all sleeping.

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    Lorraine, have you been getting many sunny days lately?

    This may sound crazy but I've noticed this about Storm recently. When it's been dreary and rainy for several weeks, he tends to get moodier and more grumpy and he'll lash out at his brothers much more. When he finally gets to see the sun again his mood is much better and he seems much happier. I know that sun deprivation affects people too and can cause depression but I never thought that it could also affect animals in a similar way.

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    I used Aspen mixed with spring water (just a drop) a couple times a day for a week(Edward Bach Remedy)to help on that situation.It relaxes their muscles.
    Or get feliway plug-ins.
    Or calms from revivalanimal.com it works like feliway.
    My Tucker and Jasmine were rivals bigtime until recenty.
    Now....I accually saw them huddled together under the bed when the guy came yesterday to fix the furnace.And they were calm next to each other.Me and Mike just looked at each other with our mouths open in shock.But I did notice no more tifs the past few days.Everything is so quiet...it's almost scary
    I ended up buying the whole collection a while back and the book on how to administer them.
    The book is called:
    Bach Remedies for Animals by Helen Graham and Gregory Vlamis
    This paricular book is accually the easyiest reading for learning on how to administer them.
    The behaviorist for animals I went to told me about this book.
    good luck

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