True. Cats are all different. I always look at a leashed cat and wonder WTF? How did they get that cat to go along with that?? It’s like seeing an adult on a unicycle, very odd. It’s rare but happens.
How to deal with depression?
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The first week off at the house it could not deal with it showing mentally issues not normal to being a cat. It literally considered the entire USA it's home and to be cooped up in our house with a few acres of trees and fields was a a cruel and unusual punishment. We put it down after 5 months. In those last few moments I think it actually found peace.Sirscrapntruckalot Thanks this. -
Do what most people do, find something weaker than yourself and push it around
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Of course, cats can be so rambunctious and distracting....
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Watch this video great way to get some cheap laughs.
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I think once you are on your own and feel comfortable on the road, it will be much better.
Heck, even now if I was put in a truck with some strange random trainer, I would feel depressed too. Read that Werner crap trainer thread, might make you feel bettermotocross25, Coover, IluvCATS and 1 other person Thank this. -
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