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Was fooled into taking two rescue cats from Celia Hammond. Both neutered. One is a bit anxious and sprays on furniture doing ????? of damage. We plug stuff in to calm them down, and other remedies.


It doesn't change. We've had them four years.


Solutions ? Drowing (thinking of the telly programme 'Intruders' last night)

Jesting of course

Return him to Celia Hammond

Continue with bits of hardboard against various pieces of furniture to protect them.


Irony is that I have never been fond of cats. Preferred the hamsters which are much easier to deal with. But was worn down by the kids. And I can live with the scratching damage to the carpet, the occasional present of a dead, nearly dead, alive bird or mouse.

Serious suggestions please.

Ta

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