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Kelly - 17 Mar 2005 19:45 GMT
So Oscar moved into the new house last Friday.  We plugged in the Feliway
diffuser a couple hours before he got there.  First we just had him in the
basement, but he really seemed to want to check out the whole house, so we
let him.  I walked with him just to make sure he wasn't going to spray
anything (recall he sprayed at the vet clinic a week after his neuter, it's
been 4 weeks now).  Well he has transitioned beautifully without the use of
meds, just the Feliway diffuser.  I'm not sure if it's the Feliway that is
helping, or if it's the fact that his hormones have tapered off.... but he
has not made a PEEP.  No meowing or howling at all, and he is completely
comfortable in the new place and acts like the place is his.... booting
around the house, running and having a grand ol' time.

The only problem we're having is that he doesn't like his sisal rope
scratching post and prefers to use the carpet (which are all going to be
replaced soon with new carpet).  So I'm going to wrap his scratching post
with carpet and see if that helps.  It's a super huge one so he should like
to use it!!!  If he starts scratching up the new carpets my fiancee is
threatening to get him declawed but I say NO WAY, so I have to make sure
he's using his post!!!

Kelly
Karen - 17 Mar 2005 20:47 GMT
> So Oscar moved into the new house last Friday.  We plugged in the Feliway
> diffuser a couple hours before he got there.  First we just had him in the
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> Kelly

Get one of those big cheap oriental carpets they have at Shopko or Walmart
and toss it on the floor.  It will protect the regular carpet and my mom's
cat goes at hers like mad (likes the horizontal thing) pulling it up, he is
so strong, and yet, after two years of this, you can see NO damage. He may
just like to scratch horizontally. See: http://tinyurl.com/5e3en
Gail - 18 Mar 2005 00:09 GMT
He may be a horizontal scratcher instead of a vertical one. My cat is. I got
him the turbo scratcher which is placed on the floor. He loves it.
Gail
> So Oscar moved into the new house last Friday.  We plugged in the Feliway
> diffuser a couple hours before he got there.  First we just had him in the
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> Kelly
Lesley Madigan - 18 Mar 2005 14:03 GMT
> He may be a horizontal scratcher instead of a vertical one. My cat is. I got
> him the turbo scratcher which is placed on the floor. He loves it.
> Gail

What is a turbo scratcher? Can you get them in the UK? Redunzel uses
the vertical post to stand on and get to a bit of the back of the
chair that she simply LOVES to scratch! Sarrasine doesn't like it all
through she'll use it once in a blue moon (usually when she's just
been seriously told off!)

Lesley

Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
Gail - 18 Mar 2005 14:03 GMT
Here is the link. It can be ordered on line
http://www.petvetsupply.com/ptokavt001.html
Gail
>> He may be a horizontal scratcher instead of a vertical one. My cat is. I
>> got
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> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
Mary - 18 Mar 2005 18:36 GMT
> > He may be a horizontal scratcher instead of a vertical one. My cat is. I got
> > him the turbo scratcher which is placed on the floor. He loves it.
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> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs

Lesley--Gail has answered about the turbo scratcher, but I
have to tell you about the Alpine Scratcher--it is the one thing
that stopped all scratching of furniture in our house.

http://www.petcarecentral.com/cospetprodsc.html

There is a dangly mouse inside the hole too! There is
something about the angle they love.
 
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