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Try putting a feral cat box or even a regular cat carrier in the cage; once he goes in you can trap him in there and remove him from the cage to clean it 🙂
Try putting a feral cat box or even a regular cat carrier in the cage; once he goes in you can trap him in there and remove him from the cage to clean it 🙂
Totally agree with bunnity and was going to suggest the same thing. 🙂 Approach with the door to the carrier open and quickly place the carrier into the door opening when you open the cat's cage. As soon as his hissing butt darts in, slam the front shut, toss a towel over it and stick it in the corner. One warning - if he's that uppity, he's probably going to pee all over it... So don't worry if when you set him 'free' that he's a little messy - he'll clean himself up.
Also, is it possible to place the kitty into a solitary area? Sometimes placing them away from other kitties chills them out a bit. If not, placing a towel over the cage door can sometimes be helpful in calming him down. Note the use of the word sometimes as these are not guaranteed to work. Good luck!
In unrelated news - sorry Mich folks. But, the whole Big 10 was a bust today. One hope left though: GO BADGERS!! They're looking GOOD. 😀
In unrelated news - sorry Mich folks. But, the whole Big 10 was a bust today. One hope left though: GO BADGERS!! They're looking GOOD. 😀
This may be crazy to say but, I'd much rather have to take care of a non-social dog than an aggressive cat. Cats just seem much more terrifying when they're pissy like that.
Thank heavens there's still hockey tonight... Go Pens!
Oh how I wish I were there!!
Is the cage large enough to fit a small cardboard box in? Sometimes, a strategically placed cardboard box (for hiding purposes) pointing away from you makes it much easier to sneak things in and out without incurring kitty's wrath.
When dealing with really fractious boarders (and one of our more aggressive ferals, pre-socialization) I've also used a broom handle or similar object to pull the litter box and bowls up to the cage door for easy access- and keep my arm out of the offending feline's reach.
Haha just this past week I was telling the vet I volunteer with that I'd much rather deal with a pissed off horse than a pissed off dog or cat.
I just keep feeling bad for the poor woman who owns this cat because apparently he is no different at home....
Weather wasn't great, outcome wasn't great, but it was really fun anyway! Went to alumni game & the practice yesterday too! 😀
A few years ago, I had to assist in the euthanasia of an extremely aggressive sixteen pound cat after his elderly owner passed away. She'd managed to coax an older feral or semi-feral kitten into her house and had given him free run of the place, where he was the only cat. He eventually lost his fear of her, but did not socialize properly, and would maul her any time she upset him or he wanted something from her.
Relatives had known the cat was a problem, but were shocked when they actually saw the full extent of the damage he'd been inflicting.
He was one of the few cats I've encountered that I would consider to be truly dangerous. I don't know how the owner managed to live with his behavior for the better part of nine years. To be honest, I would have been straight-up petrified if said cat had been roaming free in my house. For any length of time.
It was a sad situation for all involved. The woman was a saint, and she'd clearly adored him... but he was more cat than she could handle. He would have been extremely difficult to socialize (even for someone with experience), and she just wasn't equipped to do it. His was one of the harder euths I've participated in. It was clearly appropriate, given the circumstances... but so obviously not what the owner would have wanted. 🙁
She was way happier as a feral. I think some cats are just like that.
That's funny...I thought the outcome was rather splendid 😀 C-A-P-S CAPS CAPS CAPS!
Dear car,
Please stop falling apart. Two weeks ago, you were leaking oil, so I had to get an extremely costly part replaced. Today, I get home and, in the three-minute drive from the wildlife rehab center to my house, somehow you managed to lose one of your hubcaps. I'm not sure how that happened, because it's the wheel on the driver's side and I've never bumped the wheels on the driver's side (the other side is a different story--those hubcaps are a scratched up mess from when I first got the car), so it shouldn't have some loose or anything. And on top of that, shortly before said oil leak, the battery failed whatever test the mechanics do so I had to get you a new one of those.
Just work correctly! That's all I ask! I don't really want to be stranded somewhere when I should be at school/work/whatever.
Thanks in advance for your consideration.
I've been trying to work on my thesis since December 22nd. But the databases where I search for journal articles have been down since December 22nd... and are still down. I'm headed to the university to see if they work there... but I'm deathly afraid... if my supervisor finds out that I got little done, he's going to flip. I sent him an email a couple of days after I noticed the databases down and... no response... he was on vacation, but he said he would respond.
Google scholar and google found me one book and two articles... and that's it. I tried.
I am sooo stressed out now.
New way to freak out: have two energy drinks (and I mean big ones) and then take the GRE. YOW! 😱
I gotta cut back on the caffeine. Score didn't suffer much but I think I aged a few years in a few short hours.
New way to freak out: have two energy drinks (and I mean big ones) and then take the GRE. YOW! 😱
I gotta cut back on the caffeine. Score didn't suffer much but I think I aged a few years in a few short hours.
I spent all night sitting on the couch tonight, exhausted from work, rejection letters, and arguing with the boyfriend. And every so often I'd go "What the HELL why do I keep smelling cat pee? I swear to god I will kill the cats if one of them peed in here."
And then I realized it was me. Because a cat peed on me today.
You are the only people who will understand.
I mostly do this with horse smell. "This isn't my barn jacket, WHY do I smell horse!?" only to realize it's my gloves, or jeans, or shoes or something. Everything I own ends up smelling like horse eventually.
I spent all night sitting on the couch tonight, exhausted from work, rejection letters, and arguing with the boyfriend. And every so often I'd go "What the HELL why do I keep smelling cat pee? I swear to god I will kill the cats if one of them peed in here."
And then I realized it was me. Because a cat peed on me today.
You are the only people who will understand.
I spent all night sitting on the couch tonight, exhausted from work, rejection letters, and arguing with the boyfriend. And every so often I'd go "What the HELL why do I keep smelling cat pee? I swear to god I will kill the cats if one of them peed in here."
And then I realized it was me. Because a cat peed on me today.
You are the only people who will understand.
And that's a BAD thing? 😉
Professional embarrassment + lots of leftover adrenaline + physical pain = train wreck of a day
my cat has been missing since monday. 🙁 it isn't like him to not come home when we call him.
My cat has been missing since Monday. 🙁 It isn't like him to not come home when we call him.
Thanks. I just upgraded my homeagain account so they will send fliers to everyone and their mother. About to head out to post fliers around the neighborhood.