I have tried everything. I have 14 year old cat that has changed her behaviors all the sudden. Nothing in our house has changed and the other cat is fine. In addition to meowing constantly and peeing everywhere, she all the sudden is clawing everything, including our expensive leather bar stools, pool table, and pool table cover. I have set her up with clawing toys and boards. I have tried to file her nails and that was definitely not successful. I’ve also put sprays and aluminum down but she is not deterred. Either I may have to declaw her or I may have to get rid of her. Please help!




I shall enlighten you (the answerers) on the situation at hand. About two months ago, my girlfriend and I went to the local animal shelter, which, mind you, is a very loving and professional shelter, and adopted a kitten which, at the time, was basically newborn. He was about 8 weeks old when we adopted him. We took care of him for two months and loved him so dearly. Well, he started to piss on our bed frequently. We went everywhere and asked everyone what we should do. We tried every store bought remedy possible. He never used his scratching post—only the furniture. He placed bite marks and claw marks on the window sill, the blinds, and our 200$ leather bar stools. As I stated before, we tried every store bought remedy to keep him off of the furniture. We sprayed NO STAY on the basically the entire apartment, which he actually liked (lol). We put sticky tape on the side of the couch to prevent him from clawing the couch. He played with it and like it. Everything normal cats hate, he liked, which I found hilarious and quite frustrating simultaneously. We then made a quite flustered trip to the veterinarian when all our attempts to calm him down and make him stop pissing on our bed had been extinguished. Even the vet’s remedies didn’t work. We considered allergies as well. He pooped in his litter, but never peed in it. He would hold it just to piss on our bed. For example, one morning (this is after we banned him from our room for peeing on the bed), he sat at the door after we had awakened, and meowed, and it was sooo cute. So we let him in. He then proceeded to sit between my girlfriend and I and purr so innocently. When he moved, I rolled over where he had just sat down,
only to roll into a HUGE puddle of cat urine, which pissed me off. We then looked up to see that he not only peed there, but on most of the bed. I thought about it, and he was meowing at the door as if he had to pee, which led me to believe that he held it just to pee on the bed. For some reason, he will, as I said before, poop in his litter box, but not pee in it, only in our bed and bedroom. So, we finally returned him to the animal shelter we bought him from after a decision when we were faced with warnings from our landlord of whom did an inspection and said that the destruction he caused would result in enormous fines. So, after a long, grueling decision, we returned him to the shelter of which we adopted him from. My girlfriend and, yes, even i cried when I saw them take him from our arms. I miss him, and my girlfriend is utterly heart broken over this. After only one day, we’ve both decided that neither of us can live without him, despite the fines. I paid them, and will continue to pay any further fines, and now I want to return to the animal shelter in the morning and readopt him. Is this most likely even possible? Even if I use my driver’s license and identification instead of hers? They know we weren’t returning him because of hate, because they saw us both crying, so they should give him back right? I really miss my baby, and would do anything to get that little dude back. Thanks in advance. And please, no irrational criticism. We regret out decision, which is why we want him back, so please, no irrational and bias criticism.




Am I liable to pay ??

A woman got the job at my firm as a favor to a my boss as she was experiencing some legal difficulties. I befriended her and it turned out she had a condo for rent….I wasn’t interested given her background but she convinced me and said she would lower the rent and not charge a damage deposit. I couldn’t say no so I moved in…..the unit turned out to be in a non-concrete building and was extremely noisy. I was jarred awake in the middle of the night by heavy partying at least 3 times a week. She also had punch code entry to the unit which she said she would change when I moved in, as well as no blinds neither of which she did anything about while living there. I moved out after 3 months as she misrepresented the place to me and did not fulfill any of her obligations (she was also subsequentially fired from my work). I gave her two months notice so she could put the place up for sale. When I moved in and she moved her stuff out, she left two leather bar stools at the place because she was too lazy to make a second trip and pick them up. She knew I had a cat but left them anyways and one week while I was away my cat scratched them up a fair amount. I offered to repair them and was quoted 500 dollars, an amount I am not prepared to pay.
She is now claiming the chairs cost 1000.00 and I owe her that. I know she was given the chairs with the sale of her condo, and that the chairs which she said were from a particular store cost only 199- (I checked with the store). She is now harassing me over the money. I know it’s my fault in someways, I should have never moved in….but am I liable for these chairs….how should I proceed?




I have recently been looking into bar stools for my kitchen. I really like the Tower leather bar stools at HomeTonic.com, does anyone know if they hold up and are a good choice?




Anyone know where I can get cheap leather bar stools online in Australia?




  
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