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Cat w/severe behavioral problems
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I'm new here and I know this is a highly emotional subject, and I apologize, but my cat, Nutterbutter, has undergone a severe personality change within the last few months. He's 14 years old, and though he's been a relatively loving cat over the years, as of late he has become _very_ aggressive toward others, hissing and refusing to be petted. His appetite has remained the same, and there don't appear to be any other physical problems. I am very worried. The personality change is so severe, I'm seriously thinking he may have a brain tumour. I am very concerned, and as our home enviornment has remained steady, I cannot understand why he is behaving this way. I am afraid he will harm one of our children. I am going to take him to the vet today, but I am so worried they will tell me has to be put down. My heart would be broken. Any else have a problem like this? ~Thanks~ |
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Cat w/severe behavioral problems
It sounds like a medical problem. Take him to the vet and have him checked
with a complete blood work up. Gail wrote in message oups.com... Hi- I'm new here and I know this is a highly emotional subject, and I apologize, but my cat, Nutterbutter, has undergone a severe personality change within the last few months. He's 14 years old, and though he's been a relatively loving cat over the years, as of late he has become _very_ aggressive toward others, hissing and refusing to be petted. His appetite has remained the same, and there don't appear to be any other physical problems. I am very worried. The personality change is so severe, I'm seriously thinking he may have a brain tumour. I am very concerned, and as our home enviornment has remained steady, I cannot understand why he is behaving this way. I am afraid he will harm one of our children. I am going to take him to the vet today, but I am so worried they will tell me has to be put down. My heart would be broken. Any else have a problem like this? ~Thanks~ |
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Cat w/severe behavioral problems
wrote in message oups.com... Hi- I'm new here and I know this is a highly emotional subject, and I apologize, but my cat, Nutterbutter, has undergone a severe personality change within the last few months. He's 14 years old, and though he's been a relatively loving cat over the years, as of late he has become _very_ aggressive toward others, hissing and refusing to be petted. His appetite has remained the same, and there don't appear to be any other physical problems. I am very worried. The personality change is so severe, I'm seriously thinking he may have a brain tumour. I think feline cognitive dysfunction is a more likely possibility. Does he ever appear to be disoriented or wander around the house aimlessly? Does he vocalize more than before? Using the litterbox normally? His aggressiveness may also be a result of pain or discomfort caused by an undiagnosed internal disease or musculoskeletal problem. The first order of business is a thorough physical exam including a full blood and urine work-up (biochemistry, CBC, urinalysis) and possibly x-rays of his hindquarters. I am very concerned, and as our home enviornment has remained steady, I cannot understand why he is behaving this way. I am afraid he will harm one of our children. Advise your children of his condition and tell them to be cautious and not to antagonize, overstimulate, or try to restrain or hold him. He may have undiagnosed pain which can make him very irritable and overly sensitive to handling. I am going to take him to the vet today, but I am so worried they will tell me has to be put down. A cat should *never* be killed unless he is suffering. He may just need medication and/or environmental enrichment- and most of all, patience and understanding. He may still be kitten in your eyes, but he's actually emotionally and physically a senior "citizen". My heart would be broken. Any else have a problem like this? Actually, this problem is not uncommon in older cats. Its very important for you to remain calm. Cats have emotional radar and can become easily stressed if they detect stress in you. Best of luck, Phil |
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