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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1327811" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>Nesi, to a few cats I've known, the entire world is their "personal space" which you are not to invade under penalty of fangs and claws.</p><p>I have known 2-3 cats with bona fide mental issues that would hide and then hurl themselves onto you with fangs and claws. One was a cat a friend had gotten from the rescue shelter. It would lie in wait and stalk anyone in her apartment. It was a bit small for its age and had been "given up" by two prior owners due to its violent and psychotic behavior. (Everyone took to calling it "Psycho-Cat"). Finally, it really lay into her one day and when she got back from the ER, she admitted it was time to go bye-bye. The vet who put it down said it probably had brain damage (maybe in utero). That thing was never "right." When you stayed at her apartment, you didn't dare get up at night to visit the john or get a drink of water. I had to take a shower before she went to bed or it would attack me when I opened the bathroom door, and not let me by. One night, I cracked the door open and it was just waiting there in the dark, glaring at me. Before I went to bed, I had to make sure it wasn't hiding under the bed or it would would attack me in my sleep. (Can you get PTSD from a cat?)</p><p>Whenever she would pack to go out of town for work, it would crawl into her open suitcase and pee because it was mad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1327811, member: 20599"] Nesi, to a few cats I've known, the entire world is their "personal space" which you are not to invade under penalty of fangs and claws. I have known 2-3 cats with bona fide mental issues that would hide and then hurl themselves onto you with fangs and claws. One was a cat a friend had gotten from the rescue shelter. It would lie in wait and stalk anyone in her apartment. It was a bit small for its age and had been "given up" by two prior owners due to its violent and psychotic behavior. (Everyone took to calling it "Psycho-Cat"). Finally, it really lay into her one day and when she got back from the ER, she admitted it was time to go bye-bye. The vet who put it down said it probably had brain damage (maybe in utero). That thing was never "right." When you stayed at her apartment, you didn't dare get up at night to visit the john or get a drink of water. I had to take a shower before she went to bed or it would attack me when I opened the bathroom door, and not let me by. One night, I cracked the door open and it was just waiting there in the dark, glaring at me. Before I went to bed, I had to make sure it wasn't hiding under the bed or it would would attack me in my sleep. (Can you get PTSD from a cat?) Whenever she would pack to go out of town for work, it would crawl into her open suitcase and pee because it was mad. [/QUOTE]
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