I tried it on Rocky for about 6 weeks and stopped because his personality changed for the worse. At first it did seem like a miracle drug because he was so mellow but then he became very paranoid and jumpy and seemed like he hated the world. It took months to get him over it. When I talked to my vet about it she said that is a side effect and said kitty prozac would probably be the same way with him.
My vet prescribed the cream for the ear which had to be made at a compounding pharmacy and was not cheap.
Rocky got too stressed with Moxie and Decker here and started "marking" his territory and picking on Scout. Since trying the Clomicalm I've started letting Rocky go out in the garage for some "alone" time which he loves, I put Rescue Remedy in the water and I keep two Feliway Plug-ins going at all times. So far so good! Knock on wood.






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Should the time come when Clomicalm stops working, I'll give kitty Prozac a try. Dr. Lee feels it works great but my old vet started my furkids on Clomicalm so I've stayed w/that. Also, Dr. Lee said that sometimes it takes some cats up to 6 weeks before you see any difference in behavior w/Clomicalm. Again, I've been fortunate because it began working immediately for me. I tried Ametryptilene at your suggestion years ago, Jen, and for a while, it worked but it also made my Specs paranoid. So I've had them on Clomicalm ever since. Good luck, Jen. This is my number one gripe about cats. I love them beyond belief but boy, nothing makes me angrier than a peeing cat who does it because of behavior problems and not illness. Keep us posted as to how it's working for you if you decide to give it a whirl. I'm w/ya, girlfriend!
Apparently Fluffy was the ruler of the house, even though to us he was the 'perfect' kitty! Yoshi must have felt intimadted by him.
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