#73517On Monday, September 10, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
I understand did the same thing. Now, I learned after 18 yrs with our "lion O" to offer him a regular ole cat stand-and it is tall -but three levels-it also has sisal wrapped parts as well as carpet covered ones-HE couldn't be happier. ADD I randomly spray parts of it -twice a week or so; with an organic liquid CAT NIP spray..it really helps keep his interest up and IT causes his instincts to make him want to climb-rub-pretend to claw-on "HIS" things not mine! I use this for both him (being declawed) and a regular cat with claws. Neither use the furniture at all and BOTH are now emotionally well adjusted. The toes on Lion-O also are as strong as the feet on the other cat minus-the nails that is...Hope this helps kitten return to normal emotions and It might take time-but it should do the trick...some do the soiling because of territory-and-also because they feel less-able to defend selves after a declaw. Just like humans even animals adapt individually after losing a part of their body...these tips -seems to help in both cases with saving carpet/and furniture!!!!!!!!!!! (and of course saying NO -when they head for a sofa!)))or putting sarah wrap (or double sided tape where they tend to head too-at the same time -adding these attractants... will help modify their behavior!))))) I have had animals and rented for years-all over the world-Well informed pet owners makes better pet owners! And Happy Landlords-add it will give you "good references' when you go -and ASK for them; they often can CUT DOWN PRE DEPOSITS in the future! Best wishes!
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I understand did the same
I understand did the same thing. Now, I learned after 18 yrs with our "lion O" to offer him a regular ole cat stand-and it is tall -but three levels-it also has sisal wrapped parts as well as carpet covered ones-HE couldn't be happier. ADD I randomly spray parts of it -twice a week or so; with an organic liquid CAT NIP spray..it really helps keep his interest up and IT causes his instincts to make him want to climb-rub-pretend to claw-on "HIS" things not mine! I use this for both him (being declawed) and a regular cat with claws. Neither use the furniture at all and BOTH are now emotionally well adjusted. The toes on Lion-O also are as strong as the feet on the other cat minus-the nails that is...Hope this helps kitten return to normal emotions and It might take time-but it should do the trick...some do the soiling because of territory-and-also because they feel less-able to defend selves after a declaw. Just like humans even animals adapt individually after losing a part of their body...these tips -seems to help in both cases with saving carpet/and furniture!!!!!!!!!!! (and of course saying NO -when they head for a sofa!)))or putting sarah wrap (or double sided tape where they tend to head too-at the same time -adding these attractants... will help modify their behavior!))))) I have had animals and rented for years-all over the world-Well informed pet owners makes better pet owners! And Happy Landlords-add it will give you "good references' when you go -and ASK for them; they often can CUT DOWN PRE DEPOSITS in the future! Best wishes!
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