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    I knew she would be in danger from people because she is social to humans, but I didn't realize how much. And I didn't think about her not being accepted into the colony, though I should have. We are more concerned about you than Leila at this point, but your main concern is the cat.

    I believe by trannies, the poster meant tranquilizers. I can't remember if you've tried those. Given Leila's personality, you may have to go for something heavier than Prozac, something like Buspar. Although then you will have a zombie on your hands part of the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizzie
    I believe by trannies, the poster meant tranquilizers. I can't remember if you've tried those. Given Leila's personality, you may have to go for something heavier than Prozac, something like Buspar. Although then you will have a zombie on your hands part of the time.
    DUH! I should've know that! Yes, that will be my first thought and try. Maybe it will calm her nerves down a bit!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizzie
    We are more concerned about you than Leila at this point, but your main concern is the cat.
    I sure appreciate that! I'm afraid I'd be even more a basket case if I didn't know what happened to her!
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    She is lucky to have you - not much help I know but too many would have given up on her by now
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    That Has To Be About The Hardest Thing To Have A Cat That You Want To Help But Cant.
    I Hope That Theres Someway You Can Help That Poor Cat Out.
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    What a bad situation. I do suggest you try valium or something like that for her. We use it on Ripley now and then to help him chill out which in turns curbs his urge to spray. His is all stress and behavioral so if stress is her issue then medicating her would probably help at least some. Definitely worth trying and with Valium I see a quick affect. It doesn't take long to work on him. I do hate to see him drugged but honestly it's better than him being stressed, pulling out his fur and peeing inappropriately. He's just one laid back happy guy.

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