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Post by Daniel on Feb 7, 2016 21:04:27 GMT
Does anyone know of a really good Kitty Cat therapist that specializes in hoarding. Our Not So Little Anymore Stanley has a Toy fetish. He has way to many toys. Yes he is a Hoarder. He has tons in a Rubbermaid box and a 1/2 ton in his everyday toy basket. He knows where everything is, his nose is in the basket all the time checking on his "treasures". This morning I dug under the furniture and put his hoard back in his basket, he is not happy, things are not were they are supposed to be. And yes I know we are enablers, but he will bite us if we don't indulge him.
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Post by spacecase0 on Feb 8, 2016 1:55:34 GMT
there area few out there sonyafitzpatrick.com thepetpsychic.com
but I say let the cat do what it wants,
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2016 4:02:30 GMT
You share a house with a cat! It is how cats are. Dogs share your house....James
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Post by mzgarden on Feb 8, 2016 12:42:31 GMT
Funny picture. Periodically we go around the house and gather up the toys (3 cats) and put them on their climbing post at various levels. Takes about 30 minutes and they're all hidden again -- fun game for people and kitties alike.
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Post by tenbusybees on Feb 8, 2016 14:46:04 GMT
We had a cat that was like that but with soft cigarette packs. It was a tad bit embarrassing on moving day.
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Post by Homesteader on Feb 8, 2016 19:32:03 GMT
That is so like ferret behavior! One of our ferrets HAD to have specific things in specific places, and if we moved them, no one rested until she had them all back in place. So funny.
Maybe Stanley thinks they are children? Kitty children?
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