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To: mph who wrote (165976)8/14/2008 2:22:29 PM
From: Oral Roberts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Well according to various sources it can be a medical problem or an attitude problem. Either way the consensus is once they start they won't stop even if it's a medical problem that is subsequently fixed.

Our daughter dropped this cat off some years back as a kitten. I think it was too young and decided over the years that Kristy was it's mother. While the cat loved me also it was stuck to the wife like a tick. She was sobbing so hard for awhile she couldn't catch her breath. So of course then I've got tears running down my face. A real mess.

So now I'm in my office at 1 in the afternoon with a man size whiskey and water and from the color of it there ain't much water. I know that isn't the answer but it just seemed somehow right today.



To: mph who wrote (165976)8/14/2008 4:37:05 PM
From: MrLucky  Respond to of 225578
 
A different type of litter material?



To: mph who wrote (165976)8/14/2008 8:27:19 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 225578
 
<<I've never owned a cat. What would make it start ignoring its own litter box?>>

Stress. Had a cat do that when we had a new roof put on. Cat went out to the barn. I almost peed on the walls from the noise.