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  1. #1
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    Thanks for your advice, Becca. I actually feed my cat crunchy Science Diet Food, chewy "Fishy's" treats, and "Tuna for Cats" so I don't think it's a matter of food texture. He's just weird! :P I seem to have been able to stop him by blocking him from getting into the box spring. I just hope he doesn't try to chew up any other wooden items!

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    My cat eats wood too, help.

    I just read your article on your cat eating your wooden bed frame. I have 2 cats, sisters same age, same food, same treats, same attention. Yet, one eats the corners or my bureaus, picture frames, drawers, pencils, end tables and any other little wood item she can get her teeth around. She is more destructive than then all four of my animals were.

    I have a vet appt. next week and will ask, but the census seems to be, lack of attention or vitamin definciancy. Or as stated, texture. She eats well and often and has many treats to revert to if need be, so I'm not sure why she is still doing it. she is 2 and it just started about 6 months ago.

    Is this detrimental to her health? I haven't seen any problems arising from it yet and no noticible splinters in stool or vomit.

    Any suggestions?

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    Definitely the nutrient idea seems like a good one...would be interesting to know what you find out.

    Also, I have recently seen completely digestible soy chews that are for dental health - but they look like little rawhide treats/sticks! Yet they are not.

    Might be worth a try.

    Catty1
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    My 5 year old spayed female dsh eats plastic bags and wrappers and the shower curtain. Occasionally she will eat foil wrappers and styrofoam. I don't know why she does this, other than she is neurotic. I have also had problems with her urinating in places other than the litter box (including on the vet and in the carrier on the way to the vet's to check for a uti). I have tried amitryptilene (Elavil) which caused her to hide under the chair and not come out (very unusual behavior for her) and fluoxitene (Prozac) which she promptly threw up every time I gave it to her. I have talked to the vet about it because she has recently had small amounts of blood in her vomit along with whatever she has eaten and thrown up. The vet said she may have given herself an ulcer and to give her 1/4 tablet of Tagamet. I haven't tried this yet, but she hasn't been vomiting lately. I try to keep everything that she might eat out of reach, but she still seems to find things that I (or more often my husband) have overlooked.

    In addition to my pica cat, I have a second cat, neutered male, approx. 5 years old, unrelated, who licks the shower curtain, plastic grocery bags and garbage bags, and himself when you pet him. Maybe they are just nuts because they have such easy lives!

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    Maybe trying Feliway or another 'cat calmer' might be worth a try.

    Good luck!

    Catty1
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    pica

    One of my cats eats elastic, rubber hoses, plastic carrier bags and her favourite, sellotape! She used to eat paper and cardboard, but seems to have gone off these. That was a nightmare as when she was a kitten, she used to climb up the backs of drawers and get into drawers from the back and eat photos and important documents. As both her and her brother can open doors, nothing was sacred wherever you put it! Her brother sometimes eats fluff and licks the carpet. As he is incapable of coughing up his own hairballs, he also has to have a laxative. They also used shred the curtains a lot (still do occasionally), and Smokey is so strong he used to pull the curtain rails straight out through the plaster. They have also destroyed a computor, a telephone, a mobile phone charger, a leather suite and 3 dining chairs. They are little monsters, but would not change them for the world, except perhaps the plastic and sellotape eating, as that does worry me. Believe me, you are not alone.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexandra
    One of my cats eats elastic, rubber hoses, plastic carrier bags and her favourite, sellotape! She used to eat paper and cardboard, but seems to have gone off these. That was a nightmare as when she was a kitten, she used to climb up the backs of drawers and get into drawers from the back and eat photos and important documents. As both her and her brother can open doors, nothing was sacred wherever you put it! Her brother sometimes eats fluff and licks the carpet. As he is incapable of coughing up his own hairballs, he also has to have a laxative. They also used shred the curtains a lot (still do occasionally), and Smokey is so strong he used to pull the curtain rails straight out through the plaster. They have also destroyed a computor, a telephone, a mobile phone charger, a leather suite and 3 dining chairs. They are little monsters, but would not change them for the world, except perhaps the plastic and sellotape eating, as that does worry me. Believe me, you are not alone.....
    *looks around to see if there's another human here* LOL, I thought I was the only one with such awful little monsters!! I have those that eat and/or shred cardboard, paper, plastic, and wires (no wood eaters at the moment). With mine, it's the mouthy ones, the ones that enjoy biting and licking stuff. Somehow, nobody's ever been electrocuted or otherwise damaged in any way, although, like you say, they've destroyed TONS of stuff!!

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