Dear mon, so glad to learn you are going to keep Spicy and figure what to do so things will work out between all. Definitely have her checked out by the vet, get her tested again and also have the deafness looked into.
All the best!
Pat (and 6 cats)
Dear mon, so glad to learn you are going to keep Spicy and figure what to do so things will work out between all. Definitely have her checked out by the vet, get her tested again and also have the deafness looked into.
All the best!
Pat (and 6 cats)
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
Hi Bobby1, welcome to Pet Talk!
How are things going with your cat now? Karen and Sandie (Freedom) have some good suggestions. I agree it is best to keep him an indoor-only cat, MUCH safer for him. He's no doubt very confused because his whole world has changed so radically.
You might leave some clothing or other material with your scent, e.g., t-shirts you've worn or blankets or sheets or pillows you've laid on, that could be put in his bedding so he has a familiar and beloved scent to relax with. And attention and love from you and your mother will always be welcome.
The cat tree and toys suggestions are very good ideas, things to occupy his attention when no one is around. And catnip is always welcome! Perhaps a Feliway diffuser to promote a calming atmosphere too.
Best wishes for your kitty and for you and your mom too! Please keep us posted.
Pat (and my 6 cats)
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
She was sound asleep and I got 9" from her head and I clapped my hands as loud as humanly possible. She did not bat an eyelash.
It's quite sad in away, I have been talking to her for years under the delusion that she was listening.![]()
The only reason she had to go in lockdown was because of the snow, her age, whatever that is, and the fact that there are 6 hungry raccoons in my back yard. Bad combination me thinks.
I believe some feral cat's have been abused as well by the way. I have not met every single feral cat in the whole wide world, but however, I fear that as we all know, there are some very unfortunat exceptions.
Hello mon
I dont know if you did any research but if you type in
How to deal with a deaf feral cat.
There is a lot of info out there this is just one site.
The Cat Advisor: Socializing Stray, Deaf Cat
catadvisor.blogspot.com/2011/04/socializing-stray-deaf-cat.html
Good Luck and I hope you can find some info on one of these sites
to help you AND Spicy better communicate with each other
Thank-you so much, I appreciate that more than you will ever know. That never occurred to me and I am checking that out, almost at this very instantThank-you again, peace and love
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Thanks again for the support. I learned a few things, Spicy is well. Keeping her in her room, room service 5 times a day and she seems very calm and peaceful and relaxed. She purrs and sleeps and likes it when the lights are always off. Wow, can that old girl eatI clean her room when she is asleep and change her litter. She bellers at the top of her lungs however if I am late with any of her snacks and gets uptight when she coughs up a furball in her room and I don't clean it up as quickly as she would prefer. Kinda hard to see in the dark
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That's good, Merry Christmas, Spicy and human!
I've Been Frosted
Merry Christmas mon, Spicy and the rest of your family
Fur and Human.
I am glad Spicy is in a nice warm house with room service.
What a lucky girl
Glad to here shes eating and sleeping well
She cant hear how loud she is poor Baby.
Would love to see pictures if you can get them without tramatizing her
glad the info was helpful![]()
Last edited by maid25cats; 12-27-2012 at 08:58 PM.
Merry Christmas! That really means a lot since my meltdown! You can see Spicy's lovely self in the archives on Pet Talk if you wish, as I don't think I'll try to photograph her right now, as she may nor be in the moodSpicy was POTD on March 10, 2011. She really is a pretty girl!
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mon
I looked up her in the archives
she did not look happy to have here picture taken
she is a pretty girlbeautiful coloring.
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Why don't you build a area where he is penned in right outside your window so then he or she can get used to be outside. Yeah just build a frame around your window and put chicken wire around it. Eventually he or she will get used to going outside. He will have protection from other cats and will get sunshine, also put up big pieces of wood so he can lay up high. And some cat scratching posts you can always shut the window when you do not want him out there. Also make him a place in there where he can hide if another cat comes and he feels threaten. And grow him some organic wheat grass in a container cause it is healthier for cats than regular grass. Google Wheat grass to see all the benefits you and your cat will get from it. Also some of the big pet shops has something for stressed out cats.
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