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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 707997" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I just evicted Thomas from my keyboard for the 4th time in as many minutes. His hips and hocks were bothering him earlier so I gave him a dose of his pain medicine. Obviously it helped because he is now able to jump from the floor to the table.</p><p></p><p>He has now given up and is sitting in the kitchen complaining/begging for treats.</p><p></p><p>The issue we are having now is that Thomas is losing his hearing. Always a very verbal cat, he is getting louder by the day because he can't hear himself as well. </p><p></p><p>What was a chirp is now a squawk and what was a demanding meow is now...well...a howl. He also has me trained to get up and go pet him if he sits on top of the washer and demands attention ( I have a stacked washer/dryer), just to shut him up, especially as I am often up very late and he tends to do this at 2AM.</p><p></p><p>This has led to him squawking at me, and if that doesn't get an immediate response, he heads to the washer, jumps up, and immediately starts howling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 707997, member: 1963"] I just evicted Thomas from my keyboard for the 4th time in as many minutes. His hips and hocks were bothering him earlier so I gave him a dose of his pain medicine. Obviously it helped because he is now able to jump from the floor to the table. He has now given up and is sitting in the kitchen complaining/begging for treats. The issue we are having now is that Thomas is losing his hearing. Always a very verbal cat, he is getting louder by the day because he can't hear himself as well. What was a chirp is now a squawk and what was a demanding meow is now...well...a howl. He also has me trained to get up and go pet him if he sits on top of the washer and demands attention ( I have a stacked washer/dryer), just to shut him up, especially as I am often up very late and he tends to do this at 2AM. This has led to him squawking at me, and if that doesn't get an immediate response, he heads to the washer, jumps up, and immediately starts howling. [/QUOTE]
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