Question On An Older Cat's Odd Behavior
Hello,
We have two 1 year-old cats and an older stray we took in. The older cat is a very gentle fellow. The vet tells us he might be as old as 12. About all he wants to do is sniff around outside for a bit and then come in and sit on the nearest lap. He doesn't play much with the young cats, even if they come by to give him a lick or a playful swat. There is one very odd thing that he does. Every now and then he will meow pitifully for 30 seconds. When we would come running, we would find that he had a small toy mouse or the pom-pom off a Winter hat in his mouth. He would lay it on the floor and just sit there. We tried comforting him, praising his hunting abilities and ignoring him, but the behavior continues. It is quite odd as he is not very vocal except at these infrequent moments; about every three days or so. This isn't a complaint as I expect I'll be doing much stranger stuff when I hit his age. I was just wondering if anyone could hazard a guess as to what the silly old fellow is up to? Thanks in advance from Montréal |
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:34:24 -0500, "Neil Sullivan"
wrote: Hello, We have two 1 year-old cats and an older stray we took in. The older cat is a very gentle fellow. The vet tells us he might be as old as 12. About all he wants to do is sniff around outside for a bit and then come in and sit on the nearest lap. He doesn't play much with the young cats, even if they come by to give him a lick or a playful swat. There is one very odd thing that he does. Every now and then he will meow pitifully for 30 seconds. When we would come running, we would find that he had a small toy mouse or the pom-pom off a Winter hat in his mouth. He would lay it on the floor and just sit there. We tried comforting him, praising his hunting abilities and ignoring him, but the behavior continues. It is quite odd as he is not very vocal except at these infrequent moments; about every three days or so. This isn't a complaint as I expect I'll be doing much stranger stuff when I hit his age. I was just wondering if anyone could hazard a guess as to what the silly old fellow is up to? Thanks in advance from Montréal He is showing you that he still "has it". Praise is best. |
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:34:24 -0500, "Neil Sullivan"
wrote: Hello, We have two 1 year-old cats and an older stray we took in. The older cat is a very gentle fellow. The vet tells us he might be as old as 12. About all he wants to do is sniff around outside for a bit and then come in and sit on the nearest lap. He doesn't play much with the young cats, even if they come by to give him a lick or a playful swat. There is one very odd thing that he does. Every now and then he will meow pitifully for 30 seconds. When we would come running, we would find that he had a small toy mouse or the pom-pom off a Winter hat in his mouth. He would lay it on the floor and just sit there. We tried comforting him, praising his hunting abilities and ignoring him, but the behavior continues. It is quite odd as he is not very vocal except at these infrequent moments; about every three days or so. This isn't a complaint as I expect I'll be doing much stranger stuff when I hit his age. I was just wondering if anyone could hazard a guess as to what the silly old fellow is up to? Thanks in advance from Montréal He is showing you that he still "has it". Praise is best. |
It sounds like he is in a lot of pain from arthritis.
I would have him put to sleep. |
It sounds like he is in a lot of pain from arthritis.
I would have him put to sleep. |
"Michael" wrote in message ... It sounds like he is in a lot of pain from arthritis. I would have him put to sleep. Then you would be in disagreement with the two vets who have seen him. You'll forgive me if I don't go out and have him snuffed at your suggestion. Seriously, I came to this newsgroup of cat "lovers" with a serious question. Instead of a serious reply, I get a jackass troll. Last time I bother with you lot. |
"Michael" wrote in message ... It sounds like he is in a lot of pain from arthritis. I would have him put to sleep. Then you would be in disagreement with the two vets who have seen him. You'll forgive me if I don't go out and have him snuffed at your suggestion. Seriously, I came to this newsgroup of cat "lovers" with a serious question. Instead of a serious reply, I get a jackass troll. Last time I bother with you lot. |
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:34:24 -0500, "Neil Sullivan"
wrote: Hello, We have two 1 year-old cats and an older stray we took in. The older cat is a very gentle fellow. The vet tells us he might be as old as 12. About all he wants to do is sniff around outside for a bit and then come in and sit on the nearest lap. He doesn't play much with the young cats, even if they come by to give him a lick or a playful swat. There is one very odd thing that he does. Every now and then he will meow pitifully for 30 seconds. When we would come running, we would find that he had a small toy mouse or the pom-pom off a Winter hat in his mouth. He would lay it on the floor and just sit there. We tried comforting him, praising his hunting abilities and ignoring him, but the behavior continues. It is quite odd as he is not very vocal except at these infrequent moments; about every three days or so. This isn't a complaint as I expect I'll be doing much stranger stuff when I hit his age. I was just wondering if anyone could hazard a guess as to what the silly old fellow is up to? Thanks in advance from Montréal Have you tried tossing the object to see if he wants to chase it? |
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:34:24 -0500, "Neil Sullivan"
wrote: Hello, We have two 1 year-old cats and an older stray we took in. The older cat is a very gentle fellow. The vet tells us he might be as old as 12. About all he wants to do is sniff around outside for a bit and then come in and sit on the nearest lap. He doesn't play much with the young cats, even if they come by to give him a lick or a playful swat. There is one very odd thing that he does. Every now and then he will meow pitifully for 30 seconds. When we would come running, we would find that he had a small toy mouse or the pom-pom off a Winter hat in his mouth. He would lay it on the floor and just sit there. We tried comforting him, praising his hunting abilities and ignoring him, but the behavior continues. It is quite odd as he is not very vocal except at these infrequent moments; about every three days or so. This isn't a complaint as I expect I'll be doing much stranger stuff when I hit his age. I was just wondering if anyone could hazard a guess as to what the silly old fellow is up to? Thanks in advance from Montréal Have you tried tossing the object to see if he wants to chase it? |
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