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Author | Topic: Training a Skittish Cat |
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![]() ![]() I have a cat that isn't what I'd call "very" skittish, but it seems like she's getting worse rather than better. What steps can you take to turn a skittish cat to a normal one? A friend of mine bought an extremely tenacious kitten that basically plagued her skittish cat with sneak attacks for months and at the end of it he came out much more mellow. He couldn't be both the master of this little upstart /and/ be a total wuss, so he decided to chill a bit. Now he's a lot more fun as a cat. I already have two cats so don't have that option, but if you have any other suggestions I'd be glad to hear it. Also, one of my cats (the skittish one) never ever covers her deposits in the litterbox. She stands inside the big case and paws at the walls and ceiling for a good few minutes then heads out nice and smug. After a while of this the other cat has begun to do the same! How do I get them to start again?? IP: Logged |
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