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Reply 1

I imagine the vet might be a person to ask, being a doctor trained in the ailments of animals.

Reply 2

haha yeah id have to agree with segat

Reply 3

Talk to him about it. It may be that he's been going through a rough patch in his life, and has got himself tangled up in the sticky web of catnip abuse. Just let him know your're there for him if he needs you.

Sorry for the complete lack of actualy help, the boredom and the moonlight overthrew me.

Reply 4

Don't kiss him. There's a thread about kissing pets and it doesn't always work out :frown:. Don't pressurise him to take drugs either - he might start self harming.

Reply 5

Give him some beer...I've found it a good way to remove my hayfever ailments...

Coincidentally...my friends cat used to sleep on their compost heap because it was warm, and got pissed through the night from the fermenting grass...came into the kitchen one morning, jumped onto the work top, looked a bit uneasy then fell off into the bin - was a little hilarious to say the least...

Reply 6

Your cat stays Losing...