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01-06-2006, 11:47 AM   #21

Re: Behaviour changes following loss of fellow cats


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Originally Posted by Hreow
Hreow is Old English for sorrow, mourning. Maybe the word stems from a cat-noise?
or maybe my cat knows Ancient English??????

That's interesting Hreow, but I'm a bit alarmed that you have chosen such a sad board-name.



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01-06-2006, 03:51 PM   #22

Re: Behaviour changes following loss of fellow cats


Long story and now more of a "badge" than a sign of a mourner.



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02-06-2006, 03:01 PM   #23

Re: Behaviour changes following loss of fellow cats


Ginger has seen a few cats come and go, and did change after 2. When I got him, I had a very dominant female, but didn't realise just how dominant till she went and he changed character completely - wasn't going to get any more cats cos of that, but Snowy came unexpectedly. She was the right kind of cat for him, she made him be friends. After she went, he suddenly started using the litter tray - that had been taken away after she went, as he never used it. He stopped sleeping upstairs during her last illness, and has never bothered that much since.



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