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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a toughie. Have you thought about hiring a cat behaviorist? To come visit your home and observe things. There may be something going on that you just haven't pinpointed yet. I one time had a phone consultation with a cat therapist about one of ours (we have 3 also) who kept peeing in little corners, and I was going to have her come to our house, but then it did clear up (finally!) when we got her on prozac. I think it may be worth paying to have one come to your house (or at least do a phone consultation, to see if he/she thinks he/she coudl be helpful), if only as a last resort if you feel you are at the point you'd have to bring her to a shelter. You sound like the type of person who woudl already know this, but a mature cat wouldnt' fare as well (at getting a new home) at teh shelter as a younger cat/kitten would. :*([/quote] Thanks! I will definitely give it a try. Do you have any local recommendations? and what's the going rate for a cat behaviorist? I absolutely do not want to put her in a shelter. She has the sweetest nature of any cat I've ever met when it's just people around, but she freaks out in a cage and any potential adopters would think she's nuts. That's why we were trying to re-home her through friends/colleagues, etc. [/quote]
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