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Old 08-07-2008, 07:27 AM   #2
MinMuf1
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I'm so sorry to hear that your cat is going though that. I would suggest that you instill some ground rules before your cat retaliates. I can tell you that it will not be pretty! Cats tend to aim directly for the face which can lead to some pretty serious injuries. A firm no or a spray bottle with water to your bouncy little one every time s/he incorrectly approaches your cat should work. It worked wonders for me. Here's two of my furbabies lounging around together. So, you see there is hope...
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