Kawiipops
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Hi, any help really appreciated. Last year we sadly lost our 2 boys who we had from kitten, we decided it was time to adopt a new boy. We found Yoshi a very large 1year4 month old sphynx and decided we'd love him to join our family. We were told he lived with 2 dogs which he found stressful and made him ill with a uti earlier in the year.
Yoshi's first week with us was wonderful he seemed to settle in really well. We gave Yoshi free access to our home although he would seem very nervous about some rooms, he also came with a cat tree which his previous owner said he loved yet he never used it preferring to hang out with us instead.
Then out of no where on Sunday he was in his bed and it looked like he was struggling to pee, when I went near him he attacked me. I rushed him to the vets thinking it was a blockage or the uti had returned, luckily all was fine but that didn't leave us with any answers. Later that evening Yoshi proceeded with simular behaviour aimed at blankets it turned out he was humping them and getting very aggressive with it (a very expensive £200 hump I might add).
Since then we've had several incidents of aggressive behaviour, biting and aggressive play. We contacted the previous owner who said with them he was fine however she did say he only had structured play time/affection time was locked in a room from 9 each night with the 2 dogs "because that worked for them" only allowed in certain rooms and they used a water spray to discipline him and did not respond to his original name. We renamed him Yoshi.
We desperately want to look after him as he can be such a sweet boy but we have our 2 Yr old so to consider who is used to cats our boy Woody and him were inseparable but both our boys had such wonderful temperaments.
We trusted the previous owners who said he was good with children and used to grooming yet it turns out Yoshi's not used to baths, has never had he's claws cleaned and seems to be into humping all our soft furnishings and sudden violent outbursts. Are his behaviours reversable? Any advice or help very much appreciated. Thank you.
Yoshi's first week with us was wonderful he seemed to settle in really well. We gave Yoshi free access to our home although he would seem very nervous about some rooms, he also came with a cat tree which his previous owner said he loved yet he never used it preferring to hang out with us instead.
Then out of no where on Sunday he was in his bed and it looked like he was struggling to pee, when I went near him he attacked me. I rushed him to the vets thinking it was a blockage or the uti had returned, luckily all was fine but that didn't leave us with any answers. Later that evening Yoshi proceeded with simular behaviour aimed at blankets it turned out he was humping them and getting very aggressive with it (a very expensive £200 hump I might add).
Since then we've had several incidents of aggressive behaviour, biting and aggressive play. We contacted the previous owner who said with them he was fine however she did say he only had structured play time/affection time was locked in a room from 9 each night with the 2 dogs "because that worked for them" only allowed in certain rooms and they used a water spray to discipline him and did not respond to his original name. We renamed him Yoshi.
We desperately want to look after him as he can be such a sweet boy but we have our 2 Yr old so to consider who is used to cats our boy Woody and him were inseparable but both our boys had such wonderful temperaments.
We trusted the previous owners who said he was good with children and used to grooming yet it turns out Yoshi's not used to baths, has never had he's claws cleaned and seems to be into humping all our soft furnishings and sudden violent outbursts. Are his behaviours reversable? Any advice or help very much appreciated. Thank you.
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