Wowza, what a rough reading. I don't put much into that myself but I know a lot of you on here do.
I do think the vet check would be a good idea before any major decisions are made.
Jenn, again I want you to know I support your decision 100%.
Wowza, what a rough reading. I don't put much into that myself but I know a lot of you on here do.
I do think the vet check would be a good idea before any major decisions are made.
Jenn, again I want you to know I support your decision 100%.
From Decker with Love
Jenn...read Abbymom's thread...I will chip in too.
Okay, maybe Ally got bent out of shape by Connor...but she might be in some real pain from something simple.
Please give her that chance...it would be awful to have her PTS and find out there was some very treatable cause for her black moods.
HUGS!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Hey guys.. I'm going to take her to a different vet than the one I had taken her to previously. She had been checked out back in July when I became really concerned. I wanted to make sure she she didn't have any diseases, cause I couldn't read all the records from the Arabic vet. You never know what they can come in contact with.
There is still about $350 bucks in the bank in her account, so don't bring out your checkbooks right now.
I'll let you know when I get her into another vet and see what they say. I'll aim for next week since this week is hectic.
PT Prayers for you and for Ally!
Would be nice if you can find a vet who reads Arabic - or a staff member does.
Hey, Jenn...here is a REALLY crazy idea...IF she is total evil (which I don't think so, as she was a sweet kitty for a few years), is there a pet exorcist?
I'm not kidding. Never heard of one, but haven't looked...
HUGS!
ETA: Don't bother searching...just kookoos out there...but seriously, a prayer circle. Laying on of hands...well...maybe not yet. Just thinking of a spiritual angle for Ally.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Very, very glad you are taking her to a vet. You will probably have to Ace her first, I know I would! As someone else said, mouth problems can cause enormous changes in behavior. Several cats that were considered feral at the shelter where I work were found to have severe dental disease. Once that was resolved, they became lap cats. We will all be hoping that there is an underlying medical cause that has made her behavior so extreme. I don't think she'll ever be a lap cat, though.![]()
Jen, Nancy's reading sure was hard to read.I'm glad to hear that you'll be taking Ally to another vet to get her thoroughly checked out. Hopefully he'll find that she has something that can be easily treated and that this is causing her to act out. If not I hope that prozac will help her. I support whatever decision you end up making for her. I'm so glad that you're giving her a another chance. I'll continue to keep you both in my thoughts and prayers. Please take care. (((HUGS)))
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