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Is it a behavioral problem or a genetic problem.
My cat - an abandoned stray - is truely lovable towards me in the middle of the
night and first thing in the morning. We always thought she hated my husband and all men (as displayed by her action of running out of the door and away to hide everytime) but today I was with her in the morning and left her to go out for the day. But I left my wallet at home so I turned back and quietly walked into the house so as not to disturb her sleep. When she heard me she quickly woke up , dashed to the petdoor in fear and never gave my voice or my presence a chance. I kept calling her in the reassuring voice she is familiar with but to no avail. She treated me like a stranger and she hides from all strangers. Question: I know she probably has a history but it doesn't seem right that she even behaves like this towards me whom she recognises as her carer, feeder and keeper. Its like a switch that goes off in her brain. Could this be a genetic inbreeding problem???Or a behavioral modification matter which could be resolved in time. |
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(Kuisse0002) wrote in message ...
My cat - an abandoned stray - is truely lovable towards me in the middle of the night and first thing in the morning. We always thought she hated my husband and all men (as displayed by her action of running out of the door and away to hide everytime) but today I was with her in the morning and left her to go out for the day. But I left my wallet at home so I turned back and quietly walked into the house so as not to disturb her sleep. When she heard me she quickly woke up , dashed to the petdoor in fear and never gave my voice or my presence a chance. I kept calling her in the reassuring voice she is familiar with but to no avail. She treated me like a stranger and she hides from all strangers. Question: I know she probably has a history but it doesn't seem right that she even behaves like this towards me whom she recognises as her carer, feeder and keeper. Its like a switch that goes off in her brain. Could this be a genetic inbreeding problem???Or a behavioral modification matter which could be resolved in time. How long have you had this cat? She's likely still very fearful from being abandoned and having to survive outside. It will take some time for her to regain trust of people, even you. The best thing to do is to treat her somewhat like a feral. Here are some good instructions for taming: http://www.spcaonline.com/Socializingferal.PDF I wouldn't be concerned about caging her, just confine her to a room and follow instructions from there. Thank you for taking in this sweetheart and good luck! Keep us posted on your progress. Karen M. |
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Question: I know she probably has a history but it doesn't seem right that
she even behaves like this towards me whom she recognises as her carer, feeder and keeper. Its like a switch that goes off in her brain I think it's normal. Once my husband forgot his cellular phone so he came back in the middle of the day without calling me. He scared the &*%$ out of me! I thought he was a burglar. Your cat just wasn't used to you coming back home early either. You just scared him. |
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Question: I know she probably has a history but it doesn't seem right that
she even behaves like this towards me whom she recognises as her carer, feeder and keeper. Its like a switch that goes off in her brain I think it's normal. Once my husband forgot his cellular phone so he came back in the middle of the day without calling me. He scared the &*%$ out of me! I thought he was a burglar. Your cat just wasn't used to you coming back home early either. You just scared him. |
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ow long have you had this cat? She's likely still very fearful from
being abandoned and having to survive outside. It will take some time for her to regain trust of people, even you. The best thing to do is to treat her somewhat like a feral. Here are some good instructions Thanks for that. |
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ow long have you had this cat? She's likely still very fearful from
being abandoned and having to survive outside. It will take some time for her to regain trust of people, even you. The best thing to do is to treat her somewhat like a feral. Here are some good instructions Thanks for that. |
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I think it's normal. Once my husband forgot his cellular phone so he came
back in the middle of the day without calling me. He scared the &*%$ out of me! I thought he was a burglar. Your cat just wasn't used to you coming back home early either. You just scared him. Phew - I wish I hope its just that ! |
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I think it's normal. Once my husband forgot his cellular phone so he came
back in the middle of the day without calling me. He scared the &*%$ out of me! I thought he was a burglar. Your cat just wasn't used to you coming back home early either. You just scared him. Phew - I wish I hope its just that ! |
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I´ve seen this happen very often and not only with cats, I´ve seen it
even in people. I´m under the impression that when they have a huge discharge of adrenaline (fight or flight mecanism), they don´t stop to think if they know the voice or the smell. Maybe those two senses are sort of "blocked out" for the sake of sight, which is what they would need most in a fight or flight. IMO, it´s survival, not a problem of any sort. |
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