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Donator Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/11/1 11:36:59 )

I'm really at my whits end with this cat... It came with the house that we moved into...
Albeit unintentionally... but none the less we have a cat that we didn't want in the first place.
So I've been trying really hard to like bond with it or whatever, and for the most part we are okay with each other...
That is until these past few days. She wont stay off the cabinet and tables, she wont quit trying
to tear up literally any and all paper products, she even has started attacking me every time I spray her....
With water of course, like how I was told to. Basically she is turning into the spawn of satan.
I have so many cuts and scabs because of her. I'm trying to rehome her currently.

Do you have a satan cat? How do you deal with it? What am I doing wrong?

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Donator — she/they Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/11/1 13:26:39 )
All cats are like this. They are trans-dimensional beings. They get bored and mess with us for sport, and bend physics to their whims.
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Donator — he/him Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/11/1 19:14:01 )
lol Sounds like she needs to be played with. And given treats too, probably. If you don’t have time for that, you probably should give her a new home.
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Donator Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/11/1 19:16:44 )

Time to call the cat whisperer.
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Donator — sheep Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/11/1 21:02:03 )
It might just take a while to get along with a new cat, especially if you're not used to having a cat. Of all 25 years of my life I have never lived without a cat in my house, so I know the struggles of them being pesky little beasts. Definitely buy it some toys to play with and make sure you spend a little time every day giving it some play time. A laser pointer is awesome for this because you can make them run around like crazy and tire them out. If they're tired they are less likely to be that wild.

I had a cat once who just straight up didn't like people. She wouldn't let us near her and would hiss if we wanted to pick her up and cuddle her (and to her dismay I always wanted to cuddle he because she was cute). Sometimes you just have to let them be.

Perhaps you should spray her and when she gets off the counter quickly give her a treat to reward good behavior. I know cats can't really be trained like dogs can, but eventually they'll learn good behavior.

Sometimes...lol
I have three cats right now and my fat orange cat has chosen my stuff to sleep on and shed his fur all over. But he's just too cute and too sweet to get mad at him. Honestly I'm too soft on my cats and I let them do whatever they want. xD

But honestly, if you don't feel you can get along with and love this cat the best thing for it would be to try and rehome it.
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Donator Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/11/3 03:30:41 )

@Glume: Honestly cats just confuse me ;A;

@Kent: My husband found a home for her. Luckily.

@vengeance: Riiight xD Luckily my husband found a friend who is going to take care of her
They have a cat already that they were looking for a friend for it.

@iggy: The weird thing was that she was totally fine with me.
After like the third week she started getting hyper so I bought her treats.
Then this fourth week it just kept going down hill... I never had a cat act like this
so it confused me a lot tbh. We ended up rehoming her to one of my husbands
friends so she should be in a home with another kitty now.

@Totalanimefan: Sadly my husband wasn't wanting to deal with all that.
But a friend of his from work was listening to our conversation and so they
took her, they were looking for a playmate/friend for their kitten and said
she would be perfect for them. It just worked out well in the end.

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Donator — ILOVEPUGS Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/11/3 06:36:42 )
Maybe she was hormonal? Was she spayed?

I personally find that cats tend to be born with certain personalities. All the cats in our house are s different despite being raised in the same enviroment
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Donator — She/Her Posted 6 years ago ( 2018/11/3 09:43:29 )
Millet, spilling the tea:


Just stating there is not a single well known/established feline behavioralist that supports water spraying a cat and that is a very easy way to destroy your bond and be seen as the enemy. Some cats wont, but its still anxiety inducing to them and especially so to cat that hasnt bonded with you.

It is advised for counters and tables you use double sided tape sheets for several months until the cat is trained. They dont like their paws in sticky things.

Bond first, then behavior modify, never hit, spray, or throw things at your cat per professionals.

Play and stimuli is the number one best behavior modifier. Everything this cat is doing sounds territorial and that only gets reinforced if you are coming at them.

Im glad youve found it a new home but still wanted to make this tidbit known. :)


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