pixiesmom
Member Since 2013
I have been posting on the Lantus board trying to get my Pixie regulated and happy to say that he is doing
wonderful and possible looking at a trial in the near future.....
However, we have some other issues.
Here is my post from the other day.
He has become increasingly aggressive. Right now I have company and he is attacking us as we walk past.
Hissing, swatting and even biting our legs.
He will calm down a bit after he has eaten.
He is mean to the dogs.
Before dx, he would give a swat to us in the kitchen....we'd feed him. It was cute.
Pretty much all the aggression takes place in the kitchen area where he spends most of his day.
I am still thinking he is starving and trying to get us to feed him.
He is very defensive.
He is almost very territorial of the kitchen area, although he has no problem biting us in other places either.
He will eat everything I put down. He was never a free feeder....because he would always lick the bowl clean.
He will go as far as to chase the dogs, and sometimes even us, out the front door very aggressively.
He is not mentally dealing well with the changes here (new feeding schedule, having to wait for food)
Also, I had to put down my civie, Keegan, August 5th. They were not close. Keegan didn't really "like" the other animals.
He was a bit of a loner. Not sure if that has any impact.
I will try anything at this point. Should I freeze his afternoon feeding so it will last longer?
I have even looked into the Young Again food to see if maybe that would allow him to free feed, but keep him full.
I am at a loss.
As I was writing he attacked my friend, Ugh!
Dogs are easy, they listen...do you discipline a cat?? I just keep telling him no, firmly....not working.
I appreciate any ideas of what to do.
Let me just say that I have started freezing the afternoon feeding, removing him from us when he attacks either us or the dogs, I put him
in the basement when I go to work (he terrorizes my dogs) and I just ordered the Feliway spray.
I do believe this is completely territorial and not as much due to hunger. When I had company, he just finished eating and would still attack.
Just here looking for any other tips or tricks.
wonderful and possible looking at a trial in the near future.....
However, we have some other issues.
Here is my post from the other day.
He has become increasingly aggressive. Right now I have company and he is attacking us as we walk past.
Hissing, swatting and even biting our legs.
He will calm down a bit after he has eaten.
He is mean to the dogs.
Before dx, he would give a swat to us in the kitchen....we'd feed him. It was cute.
Pretty much all the aggression takes place in the kitchen area where he spends most of his day.
I am still thinking he is starving and trying to get us to feed him.
He is very defensive.
He is almost very territorial of the kitchen area, although he has no problem biting us in other places either.
He will eat everything I put down. He was never a free feeder....because he would always lick the bowl clean.
He will go as far as to chase the dogs, and sometimes even us, out the front door very aggressively.
He is not mentally dealing well with the changes here (new feeding schedule, having to wait for food)
Also, I had to put down my civie, Keegan, August 5th. They were not close. Keegan didn't really "like" the other animals.
He was a bit of a loner. Not sure if that has any impact.
I will try anything at this point. Should I freeze his afternoon feeding so it will last longer?
I have even looked into the Young Again food to see if maybe that would allow him to free feed, but keep him full.
I am at a loss.
As I was writing he attacked my friend, Ugh!
Dogs are easy, they listen...do you discipline a cat?? I just keep telling him no, firmly....not working.
I appreciate any ideas of what to do.
Let me just say that I have started freezing the afternoon feeding, removing him from us when he attacks either us or the dogs, I put him
in the basement when I go to work (he terrorizes my dogs) and I just ordered the Feliway spray.
I do believe this is completely territorial and not as much due to hunger. When I had company, he just finished eating and would still attack.
Just here looking for any other tips or tricks.