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Originally Posted by Vicky.
Yeah, if people are paying for ads, can't really police what they put.
I wouldn't place one for my cat though. At the risk of sounding ****ing evil as hell (though I am sure I come across that way when talking about the demoncat anyway) I would be relieved if she just disappeared, though of course I would not be happy if she was in an accident or something, but finding some nice old lady who is willing to put up with her grandkids being attacked left right and centre and a cat that comes inside to have a crap, then smears it up the bloody walls...great.
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Both the attacks and the pooping problems are signs of massive anxiety, Vicky, and with the right actions you could turn your cat around. If you can, watch Jackson Galaxy on My Cat From Hell, and I'm sure you might pick up some useful tips.
To avoid the attacks you need to tire the cat out with about 15 minutes of energetic play using a feathery toy on a stick, then reward with a treat. It might be worth trying this directly before the grandkids are due and you might see a difference. Whatever you do, avoid play with hands at all times or else puss will start to see them as prey and will always attack.
Cats can be trained just like dogs, and I hope this helps.