Mary - this might sound totally stupid - I have heard stories of RB cats paying visits to their homes and companions. Just wondering if Pidge visited Boo?
Whatever it is, I am glad he had a peaceful night.![]()
Mary - this might sound totally stupid - I have heard stories of RB cats paying visits to their homes and companions. Just wondering if Pidge visited Boo?
Whatever it is, I am glad he had a peaceful night.![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
I'm so sorry to hear that Boo Bear may be senile.It's heartbreaking to hear them meow so much and not knowing what they want. I hope something can be done to make him more comfortable.
Many of the things you describe fits on Fister, too. He meows quite a lot during the night and now also in the daytime. He just wants me to come and sit/lay next to him, then he relaxes for a while, but will start again later. He is not even 14 years old.
I will certainly ask my vet about this.
Give Boo Bear some snuggles from me!![]()
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
It doesn't sound stupid at all, Candace. I've seen Pidge myself since her passing as plain as if she was still here in the flesh. I think Boo has seen her, too, but rather than frighten or unnerve him, I think it's responsible for his having a couple of calm days and nights. I heard Puddy after she left, she had that one bad toe and claw that tapped on the hardwood floor when she walked and I could distinctly hear her walking around the house after she passed over but I never saw her. I've seen Pidge several times. No Peeka, though, but that's keeping in line w/her personality. She kept to herself anyhow. LOL
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
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