Ripeberry
24-02-2010, 11:40 AM
For some reason, when I have mindees the cat goes bonkers. She will play with the toys, hang off the curtains (YES!) and will not go upstairs out of the way.
She is not nasty to the mindees, but she likes to jump out from behind the curtains if anyone brushes past and I don't want my youngest being scratched :(
When we arrive home, as soon as the car door is open she will jump in and it takes ages to get her out again.
She is only a tiny cat and almost 3yrs old. Was the runt of the litter and even the vet says she is tiny, but I think she has a screw loose :laughing:
Would it be unreasonable for me, on the day of the inspection to lock her in the garage (with bedding,food and litter tray), just so that she does not cause problems?
Last time my DA came, my cat was attacking her boots (had taken them off).
She was never like this, until I started minding :mad:
She is not nasty to the mindees, but she likes to jump out from behind the curtains if anyone brushes past and I don't want my youngest being scratched :(
When we arrive home, as soon as the car door is open she will jump in and it takes ages to get her out again.
She is only a tiny cat and almost 3yrs old. Was the runt of the litter and even the vet says she is tiny, but I think she has a screw loose :laughing:
Would it be unreasonable for me, on the day of the inspection to lock her in the garage (with bedding,food and litter tray), just so that she does not cause problems?
Last time my DA came, my cat was attacking her boots (had taken them off).
She was never like this, until I started minding :mad: