This happened with the cat Andy had before we moved down. Though when he would walk down the hall, Seuss would hide behind a corner and then jump out, attaching itself to Andy's leg and start gnawing. We figured Arianna would not take that well since she was 3 at the time. It was a hard choice to make but the kidscome first.
thanks. yeah, I'm grieving already. even though my daughter hates how he acts with her she still loves him. we were trying to cheer each other up by thinking of ways it'll be better when he's gone. like... we can finally set the christmas tree out in the open instead of keeping it behind closed doors. or... no more cleaning the cat box every day. or... no more puncture holes in clothes and bedding. or... no more slobber on that one soft blanket. but then we think about how cute he looks when he's getting jiggy with the soft blanket and we get sad all over again.
We had to get rid of one of our cats when our oldest son was little. I think it became insanely jealous when we had him, never quite got over it. He started peeing all over anything of his, would hiss at him, scratch, bite...and he had never been like that before. The cat we have now, bless her, she puts up with so much but still is as sweet as can be, has to come in the kids' bedroom every morning when I wake them up for school, gets on their beds and nudges them. And at night, she follows them up to their room while they put their jammies on. I can't imagine not having her. I'm really sorry about your kitty.
i'll take him no questions asked i think mine needs a man shes in heat again and not taking highly to the dog licking her pussy for only a couple seconds and then leaving her hanging.... ....its good enough to perhaps film and post