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Cats owned: 2 cats black/white and one tabby
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Somewhere or maybe nowhere
Posts: 4,296
16-01-2009, 08:28 PM   #11

Re: Indoor Spraying


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Originally Posted by Mags
Thanks Mags

I don't want to have to scare Barrie away by aproaching him, he's missing Beauty (boyfriend and girlfriend)

Is there any way I could help Barrie without invading his territory? (approaching him would scare him so I won't be able to get pictures without him running away)



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Cats owned: domestic mixed breeds
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Location: Arizona, USA
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25-02-2009, 04:53 AM   #12

Re: Indoor Spraying


I have tried Feliway, Amitriptyline, Clomicalm and Prozac to stop my 5-year old neutered male from spraying these last THREE YEARS! NOTHING works! He is aggressive toward his littermate brother and is a very spoiled cat. His litter was found as newborns; raised at vet's then adopted. I love this little boy; will never have him PTS because of this, but.... Yes, there are cats outside - and another cat inside too (three inside). Can't stop the ferals - live in a rural area. I AM DESPERATE. Yes, I've had him checked for UTI - but am going to have to do it again now that Prozac stopped working - for a few months it did - spraying almost stopped... but lately he's on a spraying rampage again. I am at my wit's end. Anyone tried Valium? I hate to do that, but the anti-depressants don't work - they could even be "spiking" him up for all I know.



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