View Full Version : Do Cats Greave?
GEORGETRAV
05-12-2006, 08:48 AM
We Lost 2 Male Cats Recently. The First One 2 Months Ago. And The Second One This Past Tuesday. They Were Both From The Same Litter And Were 16 Years Old. We still have the mother cat, and a female cat from a second litter.The cats were all fixed many years ago. They have been part of our family for a long time. This not about breading Cats. it's about companionships. The female seems to be looking for her friends. What Should We Do To Help Her????
Thanks,
Georgetrav
Killer Kitten
05-12-2006, 09:04 AM
Cats are very social animals, and they do miss their companions terribly when they are gone.
Would it be possible to get a friend for her? A neutered male would probably be best, adopt from a no-cage type of shelter so you can see how he interacts with other cats. You'd like one that is social without being dominant.
There will be an adjustment period, but then I'm betting they will bond. Best bets are one that's around her age (a cat like that will really be in need of a home, too) or a pair of younger ones.
I'm very sorry for both of your losses.
Tubby & Peanut's Mom
05-12-2006, 09:22 AM
Yes, cats do grieve, especially when they've had close relationships. So sorry to hear about your two boys going to RB :( but I agree with Killer Kitten - adopting another friend for your little girl would probably be the best thing for her. I also agree that maybe an adult neutered male would be best, because that is what she's used to. Getting a kitten may alienate her because kittens are so active and she may not want to tolerate all those kitten antics. ;)
Good luck with whatever you decide, and again, sorry for the loss of your two boys. :(
moosmom
05-12-2006, 09:42 AM
I'm so sorry for your loss. Yes, cats do grieve. Especially when they were inseparable. I agree with Killer Kitten, maybe a little friend for her would help. It sounds as though she needs someone to "mother". A kitten might just do the trick.
Good luck.
Miss Z
05-13-2006, 04:49 AM
I too am pretty sure cats grieve. When my Zsa-Zsa's brother Brando passed away, she wouldn't eat, so she lost a ton of weight, and she would cry for him, literally cry, she would sit infront of his basket and wail with her eyes streaming kitty tears. Shortly after that, she went blind. Whether that was anything to do with Brando's death, or the crying, we'll never know, but it seems a very big coincidence. To help Zsa-Zsa get through, I just gave her as much love as I could. I know she still misses Brando but she is now a very happy cat. I'm so sorry that you have lost some of you cats.
Zippy
05-13-2006, 01:34 PM
Sorry for your loss.Zippy did when Tiger her brother got sick and had to go to the RB.She would meow for him and try to find him.
smokey the elder
05-14-2006, 06:50 AM
I'm sure they do. I think they also know when a fursib is about to go to the Rainbow Bridge. For both Smokey the Elder and Pixel, when they got really sick, my other cats acted differently.
I'm sorry about your kitty.
catmandu
05-14-2006, 07:53 AM
Absolutely.
Precious, Ithink Is Still Looking For Her Little Diane.
The Found Cat Meezers Missed Bj For The Longest Time.
And When I Brought Home The Empty Carrier Without Pouncer Mr Scrappy Was So Sad.
My Friends Christines 16 Year Old Dog Still Looks For Casey With A Cookie In His Mouth To Share.
Our Pets Do Have Feelings Of Companionship Just As We Do.
*JTM*Coco*pi*Caramel*
05-14-2006, 01:07 PM
Im sure they do. Coco and Fluffy were kitty friends for 8 years and when Fluffy died Coco just layed at the end of the couch and stayed there for days. She wouldnt eat and we had to bring the food to her and even then she wouldnt eat. She only got up to go to the litter box and then she would come right back. She to had little kitty tears and it broke my heart. I think she sat on the couch cause Fluffy use to love to sit there and I was always on the couch and she wanted to be near someone. All you can do is give her extra love and if you are up to it, get an older cat that could keep her company like the others said. Im so sorry for your loss and I hope things get better soon.
Beauty17
05-15-2006, 09:31 AM
Oh, I definitely believe that cats can grieve - for their animal friends and for humans. When our cat Tzigane died, her foster sister Myrtille (Tzigane had been placed into the litter with Myrtille, where Myrtille was born in the shelter) was reluctant to eat - because she had always eaten with Tzigane alongside. For the first while after Tzigane's death, I used to get down on the floor and kind of bump and nudge Myrtille like Tzigane used to do, to kind of make Myrtille feel a little more at home. That helped. I think lots and lots of extra love is about the best you can do. That and time is what will heal the grief - just as it does in the case of us humans. It's a hard thing. I am sorry for your loss, and sorry for the pain your cat is going through. One thing we did was to show Myrtille Tzigane's body, so that she understood that Tzigane was dead and wasn't coming back. Myrtille was quite shocked and afraid when she saw her sister dead, so I am not sure whethe we did the right thing or not, but I thought I would mention it.
BastetsMum
05-17-2006, 04:12 AM
My cats grieved when one of our dogs was PTS recently even though she snapped at them (she wasn't a felinophile like our other dog Charlie). We thought that strange for them to do so but I guess even as human we do grieve for the worst of them at times.
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