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Hello, everyone,

I have posted this message last week but somehow it didn't go

through.

So here it is again.

I am facing a great difficulty:

Bernie, a big, sweet, declawed cat decided to move in with me

last December. He is just adorable.

Now, I have two other cats that attack him all the time and he is

usually very bruised and in constant stress, so much so that he

bites his tail off, removes all his fur and injures himself to

the point that his tail close to spine is all raw. --at first I

thought it was food allergies but now I give him even a better

food and the problem has returned.

Last time this happened I treated him with Vit C and it healed

but now he is doing this again. His skin has gotten much worse

this time.

I have decided that I cannot keep him, and this is breaking my

heart.

I think he is feeling I don't love him, which is absolutely not

true.

Bernie needs to live in a quiet house as an only cat with someone

who totally adores him and who can spoil him to no end and who

treats him naturally. He deserves that.

Now, what can I do to help the situation? To release stress, stop

the attacking, stop self-destruction, etc? I have tried Rescue

Remedy but not all cats drink the water from the bowl.

I appreciate your help.

Blessings,

Maria

 

Dr. Maria Moratto

Prescription For Bliss

http://rx4bliss.com

Dr. Maria Conversation Series

http://drmariapresents.com

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Concerning Rescue Remedy, I was told I could put it in the water,

directly in the cat's mouth, on the nose (so he'll lick it off) or

rub in your hands and then onto the cats' fur. Worth a try? I

have just recently introduced a new cat into my house with two older

cats. We also gave the new cat Walnut from the same company which is

supposed to help with the transition time. The new cat had a self

inflicted sore under his chin when he came but the area is now almost

completely healed. Good luck.

 

Barb

Milehicounseling.com

 

, " Dr. Maria Moratto "

<drmoratto wrote:

>

> Hello, everyone,

> I have posted this message last week but somehow it didn't go

> through.

> So here it is again.

> I am facing a great difficulty:

> Bernie, a big, sweet, declawed cat decided to move in with me

> last December. He is just adorable.

> Now, I have two other cats that attack him all the time and he is

> usually very bruised and in constant stress, so much so that he

> bites his tail off, removes all his fur and injures himself to

> the point that his tail close to spine is all raw. --at first I

> thought it was food allergies but now I give him even a better

> food and the problem has returned.

> Last time this happened I treated him with Vit C and it healed

> but now he is doing this again. His skin has gotten much worse

> this time.

> I have decided that I cannot keep him, and this is breaking my

> heart.

> I think he is feeling I don't love him, which is absolutely not

> true.

> Bernie needs to live in a quiet house as an only cat with someone

> who totally adores him and who can spoil him to no end and who

> treats him naturally. He deserves that.

> Now, what can I do to help the situation? To release stress, stop

> the attacking, stop self-destruction, etc? I have tried Rescue

> Remedy but not all cats drink the water from the bowl.

> I appreciate your help.

> Blessings,

> Maria

>

> Dr. Maria Moratto

> Prescription For Bliss

> http://rx4bliss.com

> Dr. Maria Conversation Series

> http://drmariapresents.com

>

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Separate them...give poor Bernie a break and separate him in his own large

room...until you can give him away soon to a good home or a shelter that

does not euthanize.

 

 

medusa

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