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Smudge is too nice!
Suddenly, Smudge has become a very cuddly kitty. She's always been
friendly, following me from one room to another, curling up in the general area whenever I settle down, and often lying on top of me if I'm on my side on the couch, or in bed. But all of a sudden, in the past 2-3 days, she's been curling up in my arms as I type on the computer, a bit like Roxy has always done (and still does). Smudge likes to rest her chin on my arm, and she'll stay that way for hours - however long I'm on the computer (which pathetically can be for hours). It's very sweet. And an entirely new behavior for her. What's wrong with her?? Seriously, I wonder if it's related to her other symptoms. She has lost some weight (7 lbs at the vet this past Thursday, down from 10 lbs last summer and down from 8 in April). The vet gave her another worming treatment, in case she has a tapeworm. I gave her another Advantage dose the other day, in case she's getting worms from fleas. And she's on antibiotics, as you all know. (Status: I dissolved today's flagyl pill into some sardine juice and shot it into her mouth with a syringe. She wasn't thrilled, but it *did go down*!) I'm just wondering if she's not feeling well, and that's what's making her more cuddly. Maybe she's more needy right now? Actually, Roxy's been much more affectionate lately, too. She meows at me a lot more, and wants more pets and attention, and does her cuddling thing more often (when Smudge isn't doing it). Maybe they're both just glad to have Lambchop out of here. While I type, Smudge's head is bouncing up and down as the muscles in my wrist are flexing. She's off in dreamland and doesn't appear to notice. What a weirdo! Joyce |
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wrote Suddenly, Smudge has become a very cuddly kitty. She's always been friendly, following me from one room to another, curling up in the general area whenever I settle down, and often lying on top of me if I'm on my side on the couch, or in bed. Joyce, I think it's a pretty good guess that she's happy Lammy is gone, though that doesn't explain her losing weight. I'm sorry to bring this up each and every time someone encounters strange symptoms in a cat, but yes, I am going to suggest a thyroid test. Frank's and Nikki's symptoms were so very different; Frank lost a lot of weight though he ate a lot, and Nikki became more affectionate at the same time as she pulled out the fur on her tummy. Every time Nikki gets extra affectionate (really *really* needy), I know she hasn't been getting enough meds in her (it's still a struggle twice a day). So I suggest you get Smudge tested for hyperthyroidism. -- Marina |
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Over the years we've had normally "aloof" cats who only cuddle up to us when
they don't feel good.....and as you know, cats are stoic and don't show pain unless it's really bad. Can't dismiss possible illness/feeling poorly. wrote in message ... : Suddenly, Smudge has become a very cuddly kitty. She's always been : friendly, following me from one room to another, curling up in the : general area whenever I settle down, and often lying on top of me if : I'm on my side on the couch, or in bed. : : But all of a sudden, in the past 2-3 days, she's been curling up in : my arms as I type on the computer, a bit like Roxy has always done : (and still does). Smudge likes to rest her chin on my arm, and she'll : stay that way for hours - however long I'm on the computer (which : pathetically can be for hours). It's very sweet. And an entirely new : behavior for her. : : What's wrong with her?? : : Seriously, I wonder if it's related to her other symptoms. She has : lost some weight (7 lbs at the vet this past Thursday, down from 10 lbs : last summer and down from 8 in April). The vet gave her another worming : treatment, in case she has a tapeworm. I gave her another Advantage : dose the other day, in case she's getting worms from fleas. And she's : on antibiotics, as you all know. (Status: I dissolved today's flagyl : pill into some sardine juice and shot it into her mouth with a syringe. : She wasn't thrilled, but it *did go down*!) : : I'm just wondering if she's not feeling well, and that's what's making : her more cuddly. Maybe she's more needy right now? : : Actually, Roxy's been much more affectionate lately, too. She meows at : me a lot more, and wants more pets and attention, and does her cuddling : thing more often (when Smudge isn't doing it). Maybe they're both just : glad to have Lambchop out of here. : : While I type, Smudge's head is bouncing up and down as the muscles in my : wrist are flexing. She's off in dreamland and doesn't appear to notice. : What a weirdo! : : Joyce : |
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... Suddenly, Smudge has become a very cuddly kitty. She's always been friendly, following me from one room to another, curling up in the general area whenever I settle down, and often lying on top of me if I'm on my side on the couch, or in bed. But all of a sudden, in the past 2-3 days, she's been curling up in my arms as I type on the computer, a bit like Roxy has always done (and still does). I agree, she just doesn't feel well and she's cuddly. I sure hope the Flagyl works for her and she gets to feeling better soon! |
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Karen Chuplis wrote:
has she had a blood panel? Smudge is an indoor kitty and unless she is catching mice inside, Idon't see how she could get worms. I hope you find out why she is losing weight. Yes, she had a full blood panel in April, when I first noticed the weight loss. Absolutely nothing abnormal showed up. So when I took her in last week, the vet didn't think it was necessary for her to have another one. She's not an indoor-only cat. She regularly goes out on a leash (unsupervised - but she stays in the bushes in front of my apartment building). So she could easily get fleas, and probably worms. I don't know if she catches any mice, but she has caught a couple of birds. Joyce |
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Marina wrote:
I'm sorry to bring this up each and every time someone encounters strange symptoms in a cat, but yes, I am going to suggest a thyroid test. Frank's and Nikki's symptoms were so very different; Frank lost a lot of weight though he ate a lot, and Nikki became more affectionate at the same time as she pulled out the fur on her tummy. Every time Nikki gets extra affectionate (really *really* needy), I know she hasn't been getting enough meds in her (it's still a struggle twice a day). So I suggest you get Smudge tested for hyperthyroidism. Thanks for that idea! You might have brought the subject up before, but not when *my* cat was having problems, so I haven't had to think of it before. I'll ask whether thyroid was one of the things tested when she had her blood panel done back in April. Thanks, Joyce |
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wrote in message ... Suddenly, Smudge has become a very cuddly kitty. She's always been friendly, following me from one room to another, curling up in the general area whenever I settle down, and often lying on top of me if I'm on my side on the couch, or in bed. But all of a sudden, in the past 2-3 days, she's been curling up in my arms as I type on the computer, a bit like Roxy has always done (and still does). Smudge likes to rest her chin on my arm, and she'll stay that way for hours - however long I'm on the computer (which pathetically can be for hours). It's very sweet. And an entirely new behavior for her. What's wrong with her?? Seriously, I wonder if it's related to her other symptoms. She has lost some weight (7 lbs at the vet this past Thursday, down from 10 lbs last summer and down from 8 in April). The vet gave her another worming treatment, in case she has a tapeworm. I gave her another Advantage dose the other day, in case she's getting worms from fleas. And she's on antibiotics, as you all know. (Status: I dissolved today's flagyl pill into some sardine juice and shot it into her mouth with a syringe. She wasn't thrilled, but it *did go down*!) I'm just wondering if she's not feeling well, and that's what's making her more cuddly. Maybe she's more needy right now? Actually, Roxy's been much more affectionate lately, too. She meows at me a lot more, and wants more pets and attention, and does her cuddling thing more often (when Smudge isn't doing it). Maybe they're both just glad to have Lambchop out of here. While I type, Smudge's head is bouncing up and down as the muscles in my wrist are flexing. She's off in dreamland and doesn't appear to notice. What a weirdo! Joyce sometimes one of my guys will have what I call a "mommy day," during which said kitty sticks very close to me, and cries if I go outside. Don't know what triggers this. Brenda |
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wrote Thanks for that idea! You might have brought the subject up before, but not when *my* cat was having problems, so I haven't had to think of it before. I'll ask whether thyroid was one of the things tested when she had her blood panel done back in April. I don't think it would be routinely tested as part of a blood panel, because, at least here in Finland, the test is pretty expensive (but the pills are cheap!). -- Marina |
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