A Couple of days ago, Elsa started getting real agitated and down right mean at bed time when I would put her to bed... She has never ever done that before, so I started doing some research on what it could possible be! Just as soon as I would lay her in her spot she would go off Growling and even try to scratch to get away. This really had me perplexed.
1.) I figured maybe a scent got in the area that she did not like ( I could smell anything, but that is nothing new), so I washer her blankets that she sleeps on... No Help!
2.) I washed all the Bed Sheets the next day including the top cover... everything, nothing was left out... Still the same thing, she would get incredibly upset anytime I take her in the bedroom and she would literally claw her way out.
3.) at that point I really got to wondering what had changed... I looked the room over in exacting detail and remembered that I bought a stuffed cat that looked exactly like the one I had as a young child. I had it sitting on top of the bed.. As an experiment, I moved it totally out of the room and put it in a glass case... Now! Elsa is back to her loving self, just like nothing happened.
This came totally unexpected, she has never acted that way before and she was willing to scratch and claw at me to get away from it spitting all the way.. Either way, that cat will stay on display on the top shelf of a Glass Case. I am really glad that in the end this only cost some water and soap in the troubleshooting and the moving of 1 simple item as the fix!
Has anyone else had anything that tripped your cat out in such a spastic way when she is always 100% loving to me?
Thanks
Sparkie
1.) I figured maybe a scent got in the area that she did not like ( I could smell anything, but that is nothing new), so I washer her blankets that she sleeps on... No Help!
2.) I washed all the Bed Sheets the next day including the top cover... everything, nothing was left out... Still the same thing, she would get incredibly upset anytime I take her in the bedroom and she would literally claw her way out.
3.) at that point I really got to wondering what had changed... I looked the room over in exacting detail and remembered that I bought a stuffed cat that looked exactly like the one I had as a young child. I had it sitting on top of the bed.. As an experiment, I moved it totally out of the room and put it in a glass case... Now! Elsa is back to her loving self, just like nothing happened.
This came totally unexpected, she has never acted that way before and she was willing to scratch and claw at me to get away from it spitting all the way.. Either way, that cat will stay on display on the top shelf of a Glass Case. I am really glad that in the end this only cost some water and soap in the troubleshooting and the moving of 1 simple item as the fix!
Has anyone else had anything that tripped your cat out in such a spastic way when she is always 100% loving to me?
Thanks
Sparkie