gareth19 (imported) wrote: Sun Nov 09, 2014 9:54 pm
If you really want the cats to go to a better place, you can buy a box of cat repellent inexpensively at most garden shops. You can also plant marigolds or leave orange peels around. Cats dislike the scent of both. Cats can exacerbate allergies and asthma, but severe mental illness must be a preexisting condition.
Not if sweet kitty gets in your head and you don't know it.
Ruth was an Abyssinian female kitty I picked up at a shelter in Milwaukee.
We made several moves together to California.
She was very attentive to people and liked to straddle a thigh.
Room mates over the years told me she got active about an hour or so before I got home.
Some people thought we were too close. Around age 13 she got bowel cancer.
I bought the first surgery but, it came back. She just got weaker and weaker and passed.
I ran a kitty hospice. She did not have that look like when she use to pass stones.
She haunted the condo for years to come. Guests would startle and say, I just felt Ruth jump on to my leg.
One guest reported her in the hallway for a moment.
I don't have to move and OFBK :kittygray seems to know when I am thinking of feeding her.
Most definitely, cats can get in your head. Beware. Be strong. Don't piss them off.
BTW

Solly's cat box leaving demonstrate his kidneys are pumping as before, there were days of nada.
Big cat. Big urine volume for years. The problem was very little urine for some weeks.
I station water all over the house because Izzy

is a stone former. None for over 14 years.
Moi
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