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cat problems.


Question Posted Saturday April 22 2006, 9:43 am

My cat is obsesicive over my office chair? is this becoming a problem? should i get help or put my cat to sleep? please help!


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VannaTheStrange answered Wednesday June 16 2010, 6:57 pm:
You don't need to put your cat to sleep! Does the cat have enough toys to play with? Try getting the cat a toy with catnip in it! That way the kitty will be obsessive about the toy and not your chair! You could also just get a new office chair and sell/trade/give away the other one if the previous advice doesn't work out too well!

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