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lil_kittin
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| Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 8:35 pm Post subject: help me please!!! my kitty is traumatized |
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one day chiku latta ( my beloved kitty) went out then was involved in a fight between two other cats and now he's too scared to go out ....not even to poop
and now when he hears cat sounds he zooms away into his hiding place (under the bed) since it's been more than a week now i'm getting worried now
we have to get a new litter tray because he doesn't poo outside anymore .......even now he's hiding under the computer table ......does anyone know how to cure him from his phobia? |
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Dr Nat
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Location: Klang Valley
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| Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 1:50 am Post subject: |
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Give him a place to hide (like a box), and put water/food nearby. And yes, you'll have to get a litter tray too.
Check him for any wounds. Sometimes, they become inactive because the wounds cause serious infections. You can bring him to a vet to check out too. |
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lil_kittin
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| Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 10:28 pm Post subject: |
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| thank you for the information and that is what we have done and yes he did get wounded but its fine no though he still limps around he hides in my sister's bedroom and we have put a litter tray there ,he still eats but he is not going any fatter only skinnier even though his appetite is still big ( 3-4 cans of wet food a day) |
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lil_kittin
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| Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 10:53 pm Post subject: |
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Dr Nat wrote: Give him a place to hide (like a box), and put water/food nearby. And yes, you'll have to get a litter tray too.
Check him for any wounds. Sometimes, they become inactive because the wounds cause serious infections. You can bring him to a vet to check out too.
do you think he'll get better |
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Dr Nat
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| Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 11:19 pm Post subject: |
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I cannot tell if he'll get any better.
If your cat has lost its appetite, I'd bring it to a vet asap - cos reduction in appetite is always the first sign of disease. And when the disease is in its early stages, its has the best chance of curing. Dont wait until its too late. |
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lil_kittin
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| Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:00 pm Post subject: |
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Dr Nat wrote: I cannot tell if he'll get any better.
If your cat has lost its appetite, I'd bring it to a vet asap - cos reduction in appetite is always the first sign of disease. And when the disease is in its early stages, its has the best chance of curing. Dont wait until its too late.
he's fine now and tries to go out but the cats outside still bully him |
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