What a hard place to be. :( Ally is your first, and I know you want to be loyal to her. But Connor needs you too. I can only pray that a solution suitable for all, pops up.
In the meantime......think LABOR!!! :D
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What a hard place to be. :( Ally is your first, and I know you want to be loyal to her. But Connor needs you too. I can only pray that a solution suitable for all, pops up.
In the meantime......think LABOR!!! :D
Well....maybe some gentle meds for Ally would help - maybe after a spell of time on them, she might "learn".
Why would you have to get them from the USA? Just wondering.
Someone here was mentioning an amazing pet psychic...would you look at that?
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Catty1
I was born two weeks after my mother's due date. My hair and fingernails were so long I had to have my first manicure so I would stop getting my fingers caught in my hair!
I have no words of wisdom on birthing babies but I cannot believe Ally would bite her. Edwina has been known to hiss at a baby (but of course....hissing is just her way of saying "hello") but cats need a pretty good reason to bite.
Ally Cat's Mommy - Shais_Mom is the person who has contact info for the cat psychic. Why not PM her and just ask what this woman did for her and a friend of hers?
Can't hurt!
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Catty1
good luckwith your cat problems. i hope things blow over.
I have very limited access to vet care here - none of the vets will compound medicines, they only offer pills, and Ally is impossible to pill.Quote:
Originally Posted by Catty1
I have already had a session with a great pet psychic - I have done everything I can to change the things in the house which upset Ally (based on the reading), but she is still aggresive.
Sara - I hope you are correct re Ally not biting! Iv'e said it before - she is just VERY lucky that I love her SOOO much !!
I hope your labor isn't to bad. I confess I can't relate, but from one I've heard epideral is definately a word to remember!!
Mau is like that she can't stand MC. When I first brought him home I had her attacking and him peeing all over the place. The vet prescribed some kitty valium for him to help with the spraying and I put her in a room on her own when I wasn't home and only let them wander around when I was. I also usually kept a water bottle around in case I heard anything. It took awhile and I still keep her locked in a seperate room when I'm not home which she's fine with since she's left alone and has a cushy bed, but it's no longer a necessity. They've learned to tolerate eachother. He's stopped spraying and although she hisses they usually just walk by eachother.
I'm glad Connor's OK now.
My two cats have had serious fights in the past, although they seem to be doing OK now.
On this forum I once saw a posting about both Feliway and Rescue Remedy as calmatives for cats. I know the Feliway works for my fosters, but it's limited to a single room and expensive.
I have recently purchased Rescue Remedy in case my cats start going at it again so I can give it a try.
The thing about Rescue Remedy is that you can put it in their water...convenient. It's supposed to help with aggressiveness, jealousy, and possessiveness. Sounds like it could help you.
Perhaps somebody else here can testify as to how well it works. I'm sure you could order it from off the Internet.
Good luck. Hope that baby comes soon!
I hope you works things out. Felicia has never liked Beau, but they haven't hurt each other.
My grandmother always used to say the baby comes when the baby wants to come. Don't worry, she'll be here before you know it! My son was born 6 weeks premature. At the time we had a Scotty dog, everyone said we were going to have all kinds of problems with the dog once the baby came. The day we brought our baby home from the hospital, I sat with him on the floor & the dog came over. As the dog sniffed at the baby, I told him Michael was part of the family just like he was and I'd need his help taking care of the baby. From the start there were no problems and as Michael grew they were best friends. Maybe something like that would help with Ally, assure her that she's not being replaced and you'll need her to help out a bit.