"Bad"
Cat
Behavior
Lying in Wait, Page 3
Because Violet liked to perch, I also decided that Vicki needed
a cat tree or something else in addition to the back of her
couch where Violet frequented. Violet needed to be able to get up
and out of the way of the two male cats, whose owner said
sometimes suffered from "bad" cat behavior and tormented
Violet, so she could have a
sense of security, not to mention exercise and a new activity to
focus on.
Upon my return from Vicki’s home, I typed and emailed her a
five-page behavior plan that went over everything we had talked
about that day as well as a little about cat behavior, including
competing motivation theory, and explained a little further the
dynamics of a cat colony. I told her that I would include two
more follow-up consultations just to make certain we were on the
right track and that the plan was working and no adjustments
needed to be made. I stressed how important it was that we stay
in contact should she have any questions or need more guidance.
Two weeks later, I got call from an elated Vicki. She said that
after she added the other two litter boxes, Violet started using
them almost exclusively with only two accidents. This was
definitely an improvement from 3 accidents a day (for thirteen
years) to just two accidents in two weeks.
Even though it happened rarely, Violet was still urinating on
the couch. She may have been doing this out of a habit being
formed over 13 years or she may have even developed a preference
for eliminating on plastic. Because Violet was still urinating
on the couch, I decided to use a competing motivation at this
location. I had the owner place several small bowls of Violet’s
cat food in the areas that Violet was still urinating on for
several weeks and then decreasing this activity to intermittent
intervals. We also removed the plastic at some point along the
way.
Two weeks later I received a call from Vicki stating that Violet
was now using the litter box exclusively and was her cat tree
most of the time. Violet even started to play with the wand toys
I recommended, which she had never done before.
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Lying in Wait 1: Cat
Behavioral Problem
Lying in Wait 2: Feline
Behavior
Lying in Wait 3: Bad Cat Behavior
Lying in Wait 4:
Aggressive Cat Behavior
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