doerscheln says:
I can imagine that the boys had a bit stress because of the female intruders but I guess they knew that resistance was futile . :) Enjoy your regained territory !
doerscheln says:
Thanks Mark for trying to find a solution to prevent Paulinchen's house arrest but this doesn't work, I'm afraid.
I have tried it some years ago . The cats got crazy when they had to wear a collar but even worse was the device at the collar I think. The same problem with the invisible fence. Great for dogs and bigger cats maybe that are used to a collar but little Paulinchen is about 5 pounds now, a skinny old lady. My cats all had/have a microchip implanted that if they should get lost and endet up in an animal shelter or at a vet, they could find out where they belong, that is why they all were not used to a collar.
doerscheln says:
Moritz ist nach wie vor ein glücklicher "kleiner" Kater ! ;) Trotz seine 16 Jahre spielt er immer noch gerne, macht Unsinn, fängt Mäuse, eigentlich hat er hat immer Hunger.
doerscheln says:
I have noticed this color changing the frist time with my Donna, a grey cat. First the fur was shining red-brown in the sun only, the older she became the more you could see it. First I thought it is just because her mother Mietzi was a brown tiger but then I have asked the vet and he said, too it could be a diet problem but he believed it was Rufismus, a genetic defect that mostly appears with black cats but can also happen to other fur colors. Willi had the same fur color changing but not so much just like Paulinchen and Moritz's fur now changes as much as Donna's did. So I guess the vet's diagnosis was right because Donna, Willi, Paulinchen and Moritz descend from one cat, Mietzi.