Hey there again.
I just thought since you know I rambled on about having 9 cats and how annoying they are, which they are, but I didnt mention that all you need is a routine.
I have had one, f a while ago I stoppped following it becuase the cats all started bahaving in a good mannor however that was when we had only 3, 9 is a different matter altogether.
So I have gone to putting my cats in a room that I can close when no one is at home. So the cats dont go climbing around un-supervised breaking things, also I can put them in this room with there food and water at feeding times and close them in their for an hour that gives them time to eat and relieve themselves, then they can come out to play again.. They are rather against the idea at the moment but it worked before so I am hoping it would work again.
The thing with training cats en-mass when you have a full time job as a father is that you cannot supervise individual animals as they are fed and using bathroom or what not as it is way to time consuming so you ned to work in bulk, in this case it mean putting them in a room together during certain hours of the day. Its a big room 12 x 14 foot so its big and plenty of things for them to play on.
I think that working like this will enable me to provide them the best care I can alone and save the heavy frustration of having to deal with them individually... Meh we will see.
I know its not really a new tip, I mean to say that the main thingis patience, find something to release that pent up energy elsewhere for me its my video games, or sword practice.
Patience saves everyone a lot of hassle and stress.
Morale of the story = Stressy is messy, patient is well... Boring, but time well spent.
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sounds like a good plan!
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