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What to do with Six Dinner Sensory Integration Disorder (SID)???
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 128648" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I have already talked to everyone on the block. Several admitted to feeding him because he seemed hungry. He also eats dog food from several neighbors, WITH the dog's permission.</p><p> </p><p>The others do not want him. Some because they don't like/want cats, some because the spraying.</p><p> </p><p>I do have experience with male cats who spray. Once they start doing it seriously, it is almost impossible to get them to stop. I just do not have the energy to work on this. And I don't want this cat.</p><p> </p><p>The local SPCA will take him if I drive him there, but they will want $75 to have him stay there. And if they end up euthanizing, it is even more that they will bill me. I KNOW the SPCA does not do this everywhere, but ours is attached to the city animal control and this is the rule. I don't have $75 to waste on this. </p><p> </p><p>but I may have to. When he sprays I have to go wash the wood siding. The spray destroying the finish on the siding. It is only happening where he sprays. If I get it off immediately there is not much damage, but if I don't know about it, boy is it causing problems.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 128648, member: 1233"] I have already talked to everyone on the block. Several admitted to feeding him because he seemed hungry. He also eats dog food from several neighbors, WITH the dog's permission. The others do not want him. Some because they don't like/want cats, some because the spraying. I do have experience with male cats who spray. Once they start doing it seriously, it is almost impossible to get them to stop. I just do not have the energy to work on this. And I don't want this cat. The local SPCA will take him if I drive him there, but they will want $75 to have him stay there. And if they end up euthanizing, it is even more that they will bill me. I KNOW the SPCA does not do this everywhere, but ours is attached to the city animal control and this is the rule. I don't have $75 to waste on this. but I may have to. When he sprays I have to go wash the wood siding. The spray destroying the finish on the siding. It is only happening where he sprays. If I get it off immediately there is not much damage, but if I don't know about it, boy is it causing problems. Thanks all. [/QUOTE]
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