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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd say just go for it. Who cares. It is like letting an elderly person do things you normally wouldn't countenance in a younger person. It's not going to last forever and yes, it'll lower his stress levels if you just let him do what he needs to do. Our cat had hyperthyroid and he went through these manic OCD phases too, so I know what you mean. I think you'd really be fighting a losing battle if you even tried to enforce the rule - just my $0.02. [/quote] Thank you. He is hyperthyroid as well (although it is wildly swinging and last month he was hypothyroid, so we cut his meds way back and it's still all over the place), plus kidney disease, plus we now have him on Prozac because he turned kind of aggressive/stalker & hunter (it has helped a lot but seems to have made him more obsessive with stuff like this). [/quote]
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