If she doesn't respond to the can opener, I think that's a good clue. I think she'll be fine, though.
If she doesn't respond to the can opener, I think that's a good clue. I think she'll be fine, though.
I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
"Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb
OH Lut,
I am so sorry I only saw this now - I havent been online very much at the moment - so many things to do before the baby arrives!!
As others have said, if she does not react to sounds without visual clues, then there is a high chance that she is deaf. I would get the vet to check anyway - sometimes it can be from birth, although other times (as with Connor) it can be a bad infection which damages the ears - my vet did some exploratory surgery on Connor to see if it was a problem which could be fixed, although in his case it could not.
In addition to all the great advice and support on PT, I also belong to deafcatsclub on Yahoo Groups - you may want to consider signing up. (PM me for more info if you like).
Crystal (my most recent foster - who also turned out to be deaf), has adjusted perfectly to her new home. The only "issue" Chantelle has with her is that she knocks things off shelves etc as she doesn't heat the BANG when things hit the floor!!
With Ally and Connor the situation has always been a bit more complex - although I think your furkids are NOT as highly-strung and temperamental as Ally is! The problem is that due to Connor's deafness, he does not hear Ally warning him to get out of her space, so they end up fighting. I hope this won't be a problem in your house - I doubt it as they already seem to be getting on so well.
Thank goodness hubby rescued little Snoopy and you were able to give her a home - I can't bear to think about what could have happened to her otherwise?
Please PM me if you want to "chat"
(((HUGS))) and scritchies to Snoopy and the other furkids!!
Oh yes, Julie! I would love to join that club! I never worked with Yahoo before, so you'le have to direct meOriginally Posted by Ally Cat's Mommy
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You also say "chat". Is that on that club? Or somewhere else? I am a member if MSN if you're interested! I love chatting too![]()
Yes, I am almost sure now that Snoopy Woopy (lol) is deaf! It is funny to see how she waits on signals from the others to get into action. I don't mind her being deaf; it makes her even more special! It only will be very difficult to teach her "some manners", like "don't jump on the table", "come", and the easiest word to yell "NO"
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Oh well, I LOVE my little girl! She asked US to rescue her, so it os OUR responsibility now to spoil her rotten![]()
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I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & ZazouBe happy there at the Rainbow Bridge
Awww gee, Snoopy is such a special little girl and this new developement just makes her even more special and priceless. I think if you just now caught on to it, that it just is not a handicap to her. I suspect she was born that way so she don't even realize she is "different" from the others and thinks the whole world is as quit to everyone as it is to her. She is STILL adoreable as ever and I would love to see a thread on her WITH pictures... Remember, I was gone a month and need to "catch up"!
Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints ♥ on your heart!
I agree with everyone else; no matter if Snoopy is deaf, she will live a normal and happy life with you and her fursibs. At least she has them to 'guide' her and be her ears! I doubt she will miss a meal or a treat because of it!
She is so lucky to be with you and your hubby!
Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)
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I'd say chances are good that Snoopy is deaf. My Creamsicle is deaf and I did all the things you did w/Snoopy to test her. If your cats run out of the room when you turn on the vacuum cleaner and she doesn't, then that'll probably tell you for sure. C girl has no fear of the vacuum cleaner or anything else that makes noise for that matter. The other cats scuttlebutt out of the room but she jumps on it. Maybe she likes the vibration, I dunno. And she's the happiest cat I've ever seen and she's so sweet that no one can resist her. The rest of my fur posse seem to know she's deaf and they all tolerate behaviour from her that they don't take from the others, so you might want to observe your other cats around her.
How lucky you are to have found each other. I'm so happy for you both.
Blessings,
Mary
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