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What to do with a psychotic difficult child cat?
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 393049" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>It must be something about the cats literally dropping from the ceiling. My folks have a cat (originally a garage cat) who quite literally dropped into my Dad's hands. Seems the cat fell through a crack in the garage attic floor as a kitten and was lucky Dad just happened to be standing there. </p><p></p><p>Anyhoo.....to give you an idea of how this cat behaves......I call him Satan Spawn. difficult child once drew a picture of my parent's living room. Mom was in her chair, Dad was in his, husband and I were there and difficult child was pictured standing in the middle of the living room.</p><p></p><p>With a puffed up, claws out, hissing Rat-Cat attached to his face.</p><p></p><p>He's ALWAYS been like this although he has mellowed a bit in his old age. However.....the part about mouse parts? Also familiar. </p><p></p><p>Classic story....mom was getting ready for work one night (she worked thirds) and didn't have her glasses on. Earlier she had seen/heard RC (Rat-Cat) streak into the house which is always a good indication he was up to no good. She never found anything so she didn't think anything about it. Then......she spotted a brown and red blob on the floor. (Remember...no glasses) Thinking it was one of her flowers from outside that RC had eaten/drug into the house, she bent down to look. Nope....not a flower.</p><p></p><p>Mouse head.</p><p></p><p>She hollered for Dad who laughed and disposed of the body part. Later....possibly the next morning...I can't remember, she went to the bathroom. Did her business, stood up, turned around to flush and.....</p><p></p><p>There was the mouse head floating in the toilet just like the little guy was treading water....if he had a body.</p><p></p><p>She was not amused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 393049, member: 2459"] It must be something about the cats literally dropping from the ceiling. My folks have a cat (originally a garage cat) who quite literally dropped into my Dad's hands. Seems the cat fell through a crack in the garage attic floor as a kitten and was lucky Dad just happened to be standing there. Anyhoo.....to give you an idea of how this cat behaves......I call him Satan Spawn. difficult child once drew a picture of my parent's living room. Mom was in her chair, Dad was in his, husband and I were there and difficult child was pictured standing in the middle of the living room. With a puffed up, claws out, hissing Rat-Cat attached to his face. He's ALWAYS been like this although he has mellowed a bit in his old age. However.....the part about mouse parts? Also familiar. Classic story....mom was getting ready for work one night (she worked thirds) and didn't have her glasses on. Earlier she had seen/heard RC (Rat-Cat) streak into the house which is always a good indication he was up to no good. She never found anything so she didn't think anything about it. Then......she spotted a brown and red blob on the floor. (Remember...no glasses) Thinking it was one of her flowers from outside that RC had eaten/drug into the house, she bent down to look. Nope....not a flower. Mouse head. She hollered for Dad who laughed and disposed of the body part. Later....possibly the next morning...I can't remember, she went to the bathroom. Did her business, stood up, turned around to flush and..... There was the mouse head floating in the toilet just like the little guy was treading water....if he had a body. She was not amused. [/QUOTE]
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