I think he's a little jealous.
  tonya

Beckie McRae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
                Hi everyone.
   
  Thanks for the responses.  I had them do blood work on him, and its fine, 
he’s eating like a cow, and drinking like a camel.
  Something that I discovered today is that it’s NOT him going to the bathroom 
in the kitchen; it’s our OTHER FLV+ cat, Miles.  Now Miles is about 4 years 
old, seems perfectly healthy, eats and drinks, plays, etc.  I HAVE noticed that 
last couple of weeks though he’s been being REALLY affectionate, and I haven’t 
been able to spend as much time with him and Holly (our 5 year old cat who does 
NOT have felv)  as I usually do because I’ve been so busy with Moe.  Is it 
possible that Miles has started to use the kitchen as his own personal bathroom 
because he’s jealous of the attention that Moe is getting and trying to get our 
attention?  I KNOW it’s Miles, because he didn’t hear me get up this morning, 
and Moe was lying on my pillow next to my head (like he normally does), and I 
got up went out to the kitchen, and he must not have heard me, because I caught 
him red handed doing his business.  I made loud noises, and stuff, but I don’t 
know why he’s doing this.  He has been
 acting kind of weird.  Like if we’re in the bathroom taking a shower or using 
the toilet and the door is closed, he’ll sit outside it and just HOWL.  Never 
did this until a few weeks ago.  I figured it was because he was worried about 
Moe, but now not so sure.
   
  Also, how much does heat effect felv?
  We LOVE the heat, and try not to use the air conditioner, but it’s going to 
get pretty warm here in the next week or so, and I was just wondering if I 
should turn the air on for the cats?
   
  Thanks again everyone.  I’m so glad I found you all!
   
  Beckie 


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