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    New Home, New Kitties

    Thanks for the thoughts. You're probably correct, but you know, it's just really weird seeing a cat that you've known for two years completely change character. /peter Gil in our new place (taken from outside):
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    New Home, New Kitties

    Hello all. My fiancÃ169e and I just this past weekend moved into a new duplex. Long story short, our kitties (Audrey and Gilbert) seem quite different between our old apartment and new place. Audrey seeks out far more attention and is much more sociable than before, but then again, that's never...
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    OCD, Wool suckling, wood eating, oh my!

    Violet - Thanks for the reply. I completely forgot (until you mentioned it), but yes, we did try rawhide bones, and Gil completely ignored it (as you can see, we've tried a lot of things). I might have to see if I can find Clinical Behavioral Medicine for Small Animals at the library. Thanks!
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    OCD, Wool suckling, wood eating, oh my!

    Now that I read about Pica, it does sound a little familiar. Thanks for the thought there. I don't think I mentioned this before, but the major obsticle here is that Gil only responds to things for so long...at the most a month, then goes right back to his old ways. So, it's constantly trying...
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    OCD, Wool suckling, wood eating, oh my!

    We adopted Gil when he was a year and a half when we adopted him, so, most of his behaviours would have been on their way to what they have developed into. We have talked to our vet (our vet's office has three vets, and we've spoken to each of them). They don't want to give him Prozac or other...
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    OCD, Wool suckling, wood eating, oh my!

    Greetings everyone. Not sure where to turn, as our vet has been limited help, but, here we go. My fiancÃ169e and I have two cats, Audrey and Gilbert. Both are about three and a half years old. We adopted them about six months apart (Audrey first, then Gil). And, well, here we go. When we...
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