Oh dear - I think Jaffa's behaviour might fit this example
The other scenario tends to be highly intelligent, sensitive cat (eg, Siamese, Burmese) meets caring, solicitous, emotional owner resulting in undesirable attention-seeking behaviours and over-attachment.
http://www.fabcats.org/behaviour/overdependent/humancatbond.htmlJaffa sounds a bit like Chichester in that article. I know I need to ignore him and I can ignore crying and whining, but I cant ignore him spraying urine!
ETA - well I have to say that having read a few articles, I am sure that I have encouraged Jaffa to be over dependent. I've sort of known this all along, and am not new to the idea of being over attached and having an over dependent cat, but the more I read the more I feel I need to tackle this on several fronts. I think it's sort of crept up on me. Jaffa has always been a slightly needy cat and just the sort of purrsonality that is likely to become over dependent given the right encouragement and environment (e.g. being an indoor cat). He's also quite a sensitive cat who has probably picked up on my stress over the past couple of years re my job situation. I think it probably started becoming an issue when Magpie died and he became ultra clingy. I read then about separation anxiety and followed a few steps to deal with that (like not making a big deal out of leaving and arriving home) but then I got Mosi. I think I have over compensated for bringing Mosi into the house because I felt guilty, so I gave Jaffa even more attention to let him know he was still no.1. The more attention I've been giving him, the more he wants and the result is a cat who demands attention a lot and will do whatever he has to to get it. If I don't respond to whining, he will spray. The whining has been going on for years, but the spraying is a relatively recent thing. I also think that what the article (and others) say about spraying being a way or releasing frustration applies too.
Trouble is, I know that ignoring the behaviour is essential but I just can't bring myself to let him spray and do nothing. I will have to try though. I also think I need to try to give him a bit less attention in general - I do tend to go over and fuss him every time I see him looking at me! And if I fuss Mosi, I then feel I need to go and give Jaffa one to even things out (even if I fussed Jaffa before Mosi!).
Hmmm - I have a lot to think about.