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    LOL! Gotta love kitties. I bet she did read your post! She's smart! Cats probably know way more than they let on to us they know!

    Big hugs to you and to Puddy! Hope you get more sleep now!

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    Puddy's new med in liquid form

    The Selegilene arrived today and the pharmacy flavored it w/chicken flavor for me. Hopefully, I'll be able to get that into her w/no problem. (Sure, Mar.) This pharmacy is ok in my book. They included a Catdancer w/my order. I opened the box and, for a second, I thought perhaps I had opened someone else's delivery by mistake. They deal w/compounding for animals a lot, I guess, so I called them right away to tell them how much I appreciate their kind gesture. If anyone ever has to use a pharmacy for compounding, Roadrunner in AZ is pretty darned good!
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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    I'm so depressed

    Puddy was up most of the night, crying in the bathtub, the echoes sounded like the Grand Canyon. She got her first dose of the liquid Selegiline yesterday. I don't even know why I'm writing this. I guess maybe just sharing it helps. Sorry.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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    I reread 5 or 6 scattered pages of your post, trying to refresh myself on Puddy's problems, but I didn't read all of them. I'd bet Puddy's deaf, which would explain why she's so loud. My MamaCat, who's also deaf as the proverbial post, sounds like she's in the same room even when she's downstairs and at the other end of the house! LOL Could she have been objecting to being locked in the bathroom? As for the drip, my tub does it by itself, but I wonder if you could put a piece of aluminum foil or plastic wrap over the tub spout and put a little hole in it, making a drip out of a bigger stream of water? I'd try some stupid ideas like that to make her happy; she needs to drink, and at ancient ages I've been known to do lots of foolish things to make them happy!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by critters View Post
    I reread 5 or 6 scattered pages of your post, trying to refresh myself on Puddy's problems, but I didn't read all of them. I'd bet Puddy's deaf, which would explain why she's so loud. My MamaCat, who's also deaf as the proverbial post, sounds like she's in the same room even when she's downstairs and at the other end of the house! LOL Could she have been objecting to being locked in the bathroom? As for the drip, my tub does it by itself, but I wonder if you could put a piece of aluminum foil or plastic wrap over the tub spout and put a little hole in it, making a drip out of a bigger stream of water? I'd try some stupid ideas like that to make her happy; she needs to drink, and at ancient ages I've been known to do lots of foolish things to make them happy!!
    No, Puddy isn't deaf. Her cry is so loud because she's in the tub/shower and it echoes. I also have a deaf cat and, believe me, she's loud. LOL Puddy drinks the water that's pooled at the drain and I give her subQ's so I know she's getting enough fluids. It's the senility that makes her cry and keeps her up at night. Also, she isn't locked in the bathroom. That's where she wants to stay when she isn't under her bed. She can roam freely upstairs all she wants. My vet suggested that I keep her isolated from my other cats because he thinks she's now too confused and fearful to be around them and I agree. I brought her downstairs w/me this morning, took her into the enclosed patio room which used to be her favorite hangout. I held her for a while and we looked out the windows together to bird watch, etc. but as soon as I put her on the floor, she ran out into the hallway and then just stood there as if she didn't know where to go. If this new med doesn't show signs of improvement in her in two weeks, then I guess I'll have to let her go, as insanely sad as that makes me. I just feel that I need to try every option and go down every avenue before I do it. Right now, she clings on to me for dear life when I pick her up. How will I ever be able to tear her away from me should the time come when I have to? It breaks my heart just to say it.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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    I'm sorry things aren't improving. Maybe in a few days, the Selegilene will kick in. And as you said, if she isn't getting better, only worse, it may time to let her go. But I'm praying that this new med will help turn her around. Please let us know if there are any changes. {{{{HUGS}}}}}

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    I really hope you see some improvement from the new meds. It does sounds likes she very lost and confused. If the meds don't work I can certainly understand letting her go. Since I went through this with Disney I know how heartbreaking it can be but at this point it sounds like quality of life just isn't there.

    From Decker with Love

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