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What to do with Six Dinner Sensory Integration Disorder (SID)???
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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 128929" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>I was going to suggest the "farm idea" last night, right after you posted. We've done that in the past. We had a stray that used to hang out on our bacj porch and drive my cat berzerk. He was constantly hanging out and my cat, who was an indoor cat(declawed and scared out of her mind if she found herself outside) would be out of her mind. We trapped him and took him about 50 miles away and dropped him at a local farm near where my husband used to live. We knew he'd be fine, else we wouldn't have taken him there. husband knew the farm, as he had lived down the street and it was far enough away that we knew there would be no way he'd find his way back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 128929, member: 1024"] I was going to suggest the "farm idea" last night, right after you posted. We've done that in the past. We had a stray that used to hang out on our bacj porch and drive my cat berzerk. He was constantly hanging out and my cat, who was an indoor cat(declawed and scared out of her mind if she found herself outside) would be out of her mind. We trapped him and took him about 50 miles away and dropped him at a local farm near where my husband used to live. We knew he'd be fine, else we wouldn't have taken him there. husband knew the farm, as he had lived down the street and it was far enough away that we knew there would be no way he'd find his way back. [/QUOTE]
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