Open Question: Has my cat been properly nurtured?
From when I had my cat, he always used to sleep by this stuffed animal. Since then, things have become a lot worse and he actually “makes love” to it now. Ive tried breaking the Habit by spraying him with water, but he still kept making love to this stuffed animal.
I hid this stuffed cat for over 2 years. But since I got a draught excluder, he started making love to that, too. I came back from work one night and he was doing it to my draught excluder. - So I sprayed him with water, hid the draught excluder and got a new one.
He makes love to any thing soft, in fact he made love once to my handbag and scarf (which was in my handbag) last year!
I keep telling him off and spraying him with water but he never gets the message. I’ve got another male cat and he never does anything like that.
I phoned up the vets and asked if they properly nurtured him because he is having these urges to make love with soft stuffed animals. I had my doubts because apparently he had a heart murmur and they might have skipped part of the operation. - All they said was “Yes” and to stop him from doing those disgusting things is to shoo him away and he’ll get the message.
Thanks in advance.
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Fri, 01 Jan 2010 17:52:21 GMT

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