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Thread: Update on Puddy; she's gone*9/29* see post #421

  1. #346

    She's becoming obsessed w/the bathtub now

    As I mentioned previously, she acts as though she wants to drink out of the tub faucet but, obviously, I can't arrange that. It can't drip like the faucet can. I had just finished my bath tonight and she jumped into the tub while it was still draining. I'm sorry but I had to laugh. She was so shocked! She kept running in place, trying to get out and jump onto the toilet, so I picked her up and placed her there. She bellowed for a good 5 minutes afterwards, as though she was insisting that I turn that bath faucet on but no deal. Here are a couple of pix of her sitting on the tub. See what I mean about her tongue hanging out most of the time? I know some of you think it's cute but it unnerves me. Oh, she's back on the tub now, crying. Look at her wet tail in the first and second pix. LOL
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    Blessings,
    Mary



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  2. #347
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    Hmmm...didn't this whole Puddy thing start with wondering why her tongue was hanging out? (Maybe not, my memory is not great on this). Was the reason found out?

    It could just be the result of all she's gone through: "BLEH!"

    You said she was BELLOWING for five minutes? At least that's closer to a hiss than she's been for a while.

    Hugs to you and pretty Puddy.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

  3. #348
    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    Hmmm...didn't this whole Puddy thing start with wondering why her tongue was hanging out? (Maybe not, my memory is not great on this). Was the reason found out?

    It could just be the result of all she's gone through: "BLEH!"

    You said she was BELLOWING for five minutes? At least that's closer to a hiss than she's been for a while.

    Hugs to you and pretty Puddy.
    Yes, it was her tongue hanging out first that got me worried. Dr. Lee said it could be a number of things, one of which is her gingivitis. It feels better if the tongue is hanging out. Another is senility. She's upstairs carrying on now, jumping down from the toilet and crying, then jumping back up and crying. Poor confused little girl. I wish her senility meds would kick in.
    Blessings,
    Mary



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

  4. #349

    She's still sitting there a couple of hours later

    Now she's in the tub, sitting under the faucet, her voice growing hoarse from meowing so much. Boy, am I ever tempted.....LOL

    In the first pic, she's saying "Why won't the water drip? It drips from the sink faucet." Second pic: "Where's Mom? She needs to turn this thing on." and third pic: "I'll sit here all night if I have to". Yep, she'll have to.
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    Blessings,
    Mary



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

  5. #350
    Maybe something's making her feel hot or thirsty even when she really isn't?

    Love, Columbine

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    That is so silly :-), she really looks like she is saying she will wait all night for the faucet to start dripping. She really is a beautiful girl. The eating of your chicken sandwich really seemed to me like a good sign. Cats eat when they feel good, so she must have been feeling nice. I looked online for reasons for cats to let their tongue stuck out and the overwhelming response was gingivitis, like your vet suggested. Mary, you and beautiful Puddy are always in my thoughts and prayers. I hope everyday for improvements!
    Sincerely,
    Kat



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    I wonder...if you went to a dollar store or something and got one of those rubber shower heads that fits over a faucet (no hardware - just putting the correct end over the faucet).

    Maybe THAT would allow it to drip?

    Have you tried turning the sink tap on when she is in the tub?

    Silly girl! Hard to say if this is senility or Tortietude!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

  8. #353
    I keep the sink faucet dripping all the time. I know it's the senility. I just put in a call to Dr. Lee to ask if the Selegilene comes in liquid form and it doesn't but they're going to have it compounded and delivered to me. I don't know how much good the pill is doing because she fights me so much that, by the time I get the pill in her, it's so soft and mushy that I doubt it's making much of an impact. Another sign of senility is night time crying and pacing, which she did most of last night. Sigh. So I turned the tub faucet on full blast, quickly turned it off again and then she went in the tub and drank the water that had pooled near the drain. That seemed to satisfy her. (So now I have to make sure that the tub is absolutely spotless, no bath oil residue, etc.) I had to do that several times but each time she drank and then went back under her bed. Not my bed, her bed. She's switched rooms again, too. I've never had problems pilling her until I squirted that *&%^& 3V liquid down her throat. Now she fights me. It hasn't been 10 days since I started her on the Selegilene, so once I get the liquid, I'm going to start the 10 days over again unless I feel she's in pain. She eats her Purina Cat Chow just fine, so I don't think the gingivitis is bothering her all that much. Dr. Lee is afraid to put her under to clean her teeth and I'm afraid, too.
    Blessings,
    Mary



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

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    I had an idea while getting ready for work today. What if you put the new fountain you purchased for Puddy in the tub? I know you already leave the sink faucet running but since she is still insisting that the tub faucet be turned on, maybe this would be a temporary solution. I know she gave the fountain a thumbs down the first time but maybe she will accept it rather than no water at all in the tub. It might be too kookie of an idea though. lol

  10. #355
    Quote Originally Posted by Emeraldgreen View Post
    I had an idea while getting ready for work today. What if you put the new fountain you purchased for Puddy in the tub? I know you already leave the sink faucet running but since she is still insisting that the tub faucet be turned on, maybe this would be a temporary solution. I know she gave the fountain a thumbs down the first time but maybe she will accept it rather than no water at all in the tub. It might be too kookie of an idea though. lol
    You and I think alike, Lara. LOL I tried that and she gave it a thumbs down. I blast the water from the tub faucet, then she gets in and sits in the tub, doesn't care if she gets her fur all wet on her bottom. She looked up at me as if to say "Now how am I supposed to drink my water when this thing is in the way?" She slept most of last night, thank goodness, so I was able to catch up on my rest since I was able to sleep in today. She only had me run the tub water twice. Let's just hope she doesn't decide that she wants to drink water from the toilet. That could get ugly.

    Thank you for the suggestion, though, Lara. It's so nice to know that my PT friends are actually thinking of Puddy and her welfare.
    Blessings,
    Mary



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    Would she drink water out of a bowl placed in the tub?

  12. #357
    Quote Originally Posted by emily_the_spoiled View Post
    Would she drink water out of a bowl placed in the tub?
    I wish. No, she won't have anything to do w/water dishes or fountains now. It's so odd. I thought that perhaps she liked the taste of the water pipes so I put water in an iron skillet but no go. I guess it's just her senility, sweet girl. I can deal w/it but I'm pretty much stuck at home; can't plan a trip or anything. I was going to visit my sister in PA but there are so many instructions that I'd have to give my cat sitter that I don't think she can handle it. Plus she's begged me not to make her give Puddy any injections or subQ's, which I wouldn't ask her to do anyhow, but my cat sitter works so to ask her to be up all night, turning on the tub water and listening to Puddy tap tap tapping on the floor all night wouldn't be fair.
    Blessings,
    Mary



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

  13. #358

    I think Puddy can read

    In my last post, I wrote that she wouldn't have anything to do w/her water dishes or her fountain. Well, just a few minutes ago, she drank out of her fountain. Not a lot, just a few little sips, then she went into the bathtub and meowed for me to turn on the water. She had been licking her fudgesicle while I was sitting on the floor holding it for her, flunky that I am, and she was standing by the water fountain, looked over at it as though she had never seen it before, took a few sips and that was it. I guess she read my post and decided to prove me wrong. I swear.
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    Mary



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    Yea for Puddy! Hopefully she is warming up to the fountain idea or maybe she is just proving you wrong :-). Sweet Puddy, I am thinking about you everyday. I am so glad she likes your fudgesickle, that gives her some nourishment and bonding time with you.
    Sincerely,
    Kat



    Rest in Peace Baby, Hercules, and Sydney - If love could have saved you, you both would have lived forever!

    "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." ~Ghandi

    I'VE BEEN BOO'D!

  15. #360
    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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