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He might it really depends on how accustomed he became with the new house, and how well he reacted to it. If not well, then he is most likely at the old house.
You might be being lazy when you load around the house, but you might also just be relaxing.
The curry smell might be from the spices that are in the Indian diet.
Male cats spray as they are more territorial than uneutured male cats. Also I think it may have something to do with attracting a mate. However, some neutered males will still spray if neutered later in life, mainly because it is now "habit". You might need to teach the cat that spraying is not acceptable.
You might check with your local ASPCA or a local vet.
Bleach, Lysol, anti-bacterial soap
You might look in the garage. Our garage door opener is a Genie.
She might not want to be around you anymore. She might look for reasons to leave the house. She might even pick a fight with you so the blame to be on you.
NO!!! it might have a urinary tract infection, you should see a vet now.
No. Parrots are house pets and are not able to do tasks around the house. They might be able to mimic the sound of the voices in the house, but they are not able to be helpful in physical tasks.
it would be better if it didn't because the stitches might come off.
Well you can help her around the house and do not do bad things and she might believe you if you have a good explanation