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Post by RitaLittlewood on Sept 13, 2007 16:49:07 GMT
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Post by CG Wendy on Sept 13, 2007 21:04:20 GMT
Thanks Pats...a very interestin gread.
Gawd so Liz will be known as Liz Tomlin...should it be Liz Tomming. She puts my tomcat to shame with her tarty ways
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Sept 13, 2007 21:06:12 GMT
LOL!
Patsy
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Post by CG Wendy on Sept 13, 2007 23:45:43 GMT
lol she does really Pats. Our Percy (named after Percy Sugden because he`s a miserable sod too) was fixed 13 years ago....so Liz has seen much more action than our Percy ;D
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Sept 14, 2007 9:14:52 GMT
Does it really put cats off when they're done? My last dogs were done but it didn't stop them at all when the girls came into season. Now I think Barbara's turning lesbian because she keeps trying to get Louise to shag her when she is. LOL!
Patsy
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Post by CG Wendy on Oct 5, 2007 22:47:29 GMT
A week ago I would have said yes Pats, but now I`m not so sure. Percy can detect another males scent even though Percy has been fixed. Percy was being so hateful to Charlie tonight. He ran Charlie out the house and Charlie had to jump off our front porch down to the ground below to get away from Percy....a good 15 foot drop or more. And Tiptwo detects Nancys scent, so I`m wondering if we get Nancy fixed, would Tiptwo settle down and finally accept Nancy into this household? Tip is being a real nasty little bitch towards Nancy, and it`s so unlike her I must admit. She`s so jealous.
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Post by CG Wendy on Oct 5, 2007 22:54:00 GMT
I wish Tiptwo was a lesbian...at least then I`ll know she`s accepting little Nancy. The poor little thing.
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Oct 10, 2007 17:08:12 GMT
LOL! Well you never know. Although Lane's cat Fleur absolutely hates any other animals in the house. She's a selfish little madam and she has been done. She treats her other cat Thomas appallingly.
Patsy
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Post by CG Wendy on Oct 11, 2007 10:23:42 GMT
Slowly but surely Tip is accepting little Nancy. But Percy is still a miserable swine around poor Charlie. Wish you had been here last night Pats to witness this. Percy had chased Charlie into our bedroom hissing and spitting and Nancy had ran into the bedroom and was spitting and hissing at Percy in retaliation. She`s such a brave little thing. Gonna take some pics of them today if I can coax poor Charlie from under the bed.
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Oct 26, 2007 11:21:30 GMT
Aww bless. Good for Nancy. She won't take any nonsense. How's Charlie doing now?
Patsy
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Post by sootycat on Oct 26, 2007 11:31:13 GMT
I think a lot of it with cat's is a territory thing.
One of my daughter's cats went missing for two weeks ( he had got himself locked in a neighbours garage !) and when he came back her other cat would not have him anywhere near her. She beat the living hell out of him and they had to separate them for a while. It took ages for her to accept him back. Whereas before he was the chief cat, she is now 'top dog'.
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Oct 26, 2007 11:41:47 GMT
Top Cat! ;D
She probably liked having the place to herself.
Patsy
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Post by CG Wendy on Oct 26, 2007 20:01:52 GMT
He`s bearing up. I think he won his battle over Georgie, as I saw a nasty scab behind Georgies ear yesterday. At least they can be in the same room together without them growling. We`ve had to close our bedroom window because its been so cold so if 'Fancy Nancy' wants to go out I have to take her out and bring her in though the back door as Percy and Tiptwo still guard the front porch. To quote a Billy Joel song.... "a constant battle for the ultimate state of control" ;D
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Oct 26, 2007 20:06:53 GMT
LOL! You've really got your hands full. Hopefully once the others have got used to the interlopers they'll get on fine.
Patsy
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Post by sootycat on Oct 27, 2007 12:01:02 GMT
There is a spray you can get from Vets here called Feliway.
You spray it in a room, at ground level and seemingly it gives a cat a sense of wellbeing.
We used it in the flat when we moved in. Either it worked, or Sooty was feeling calm anyway. As she is usually a highly nervous cat, we reckon it worked.
Maybe something like that would work for your felines ??
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Post by CG Wendy on Oct 27, 2007 19:32:26 GMT
oh wow that sounds ideal. Thanks so much sooty. Will ask our local vets to see if they have it. Have a *K*
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