Wednesday, March 25, 2009

My cat eats woolen things, what should I do?

His real name is Kao K%26#039;o-Kung, but he%26#039;s called Koko for everyday purposes. He is Siamese. He licks photos and envelopes, too. One day he chewed up a dollar%26#039;s worth of postage stamps. But the cloth is bothering me most.


At first I thought that it was moth that got into my things and made hole in all my woolen ties. But then I caught Koko eating Danish Modern chair, upholstered with green wool, and understood that it was him. I am worried about Koko%26#039;s health - he may have indigestion, or maybe even die because of this. Plus, I am subletting an apartment in a posh area, in Villa Verandah, it was done by a fashionable interior designer, and that chair costs a lot of money. I will never be able to replace it on my salary of a newsman. What should I do?
My cat eats woolen things, what should I do?
call your vet and ask if there is a spray.. i used the same sour apple spray they use with dogs to train them from chewing..





also a plain spray water bottle does work when you can catch the cat.. it sounds like the cat is bored.. honestly.. get toys
My cat eats woolen things, what should I do?
hope he pukes up an angora sweater! sorry joking,....





jessylynn is right--bitter apple spray and a squirt gun/bottle do help alot!
Reply:Don%26#039;t worry, things will be looking up soon. I predict a change in fortune. Meanwhile, pay attention to what Koko is saying. I think he%26#039;s a Cat Who will help you in mysterious ways.
Reply:Yes, sour apple spray works great. *points at the first answer*





It smells like alcohol for a little while, but it helped me train my cat off of hiding under moving easy chairs and chewing on our Christmas tree. Even if it%26#039;s not actually something they chew on, it%26#039;s great for keeping cats out of places they shouldn%26#039;t go - mine can%26#039;t stand the smell of it.
Reply:Get another cat that you will name Yum Yum %26amp; start solving mysteries, that should take his mind off the chair until you move to Mooseville. =)
Reply:A newsman could replace so long ago his original Siamese by a fake Bayadere.





. . . as long as for some one the original is more important . . . then it will cost him anything he has to pay . . .


No cheap thrill . . .
Reply:Um... He might be able to read backwords... yeah...
Reply:sorry i dont have any pets!!!

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