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Old 16-10-2008, 12:11 PM
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Re: Cat is driving me crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Nah. I defend the cats from my wife! their ower responsability and we will take care of them. The "one" has an appointment in the morning. There are psycologists on this forum! he he he!

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Glad u are takin your cat to the vet, but i must say i feel really sorry for these cats especially "the one" as you so nicely put it! all I can say is thank god im not a cat and you are my owner
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Old 16-10-2008, 02:20 PM
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Re: Cat is driving me crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How did it go with the vets Vinny?
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Old 16-10-2008, 11:59 PM
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Re: Cat is driving me crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The cat is back on her meds for one month. Then we will see. Have any of you ever been pushed to limit by something? Maybe your better or notso better half? Alot of times it ends in divorce. Concider this "counceling". If YOU were my cat you would get to live in the comfort of a home with all the food and water you could stand and basicly not much worries. If you were owned by 95% of people you may not have it so lucky

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Old 17-10-2008, 07:43 AM
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Re: Cat is driving me crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

not quite sure i understood the last part of your last post or whether you actually wanted a response, but im glad to hear kitty is back on the medication - please, please stick with it!

and seriously, if it really has got that bad that you are 'pushed to the limit' as you say, then make sure you talk to your partner and tell her how you are feeling...and if the cats illness really is too much for you both, please talk to your local cats protection/cat rescue place and give kitty to them - this would not mean that you do not care, quite the opposite, it would mean that you are acknowledging the fact that you cannot give her the care she needs and are ensuring that she gets it from now on - surely what any responsible pet-owner would do? good luck
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Re: Cat is driving me crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The cat is back on her meds for one month. Then we will see. Have any of you ever been pushed to limit by something? Maybe your better or notso better half? Alot of times it ends in divorce. Concider this "counceling". If YOU were my cat you would get to live in the comfort of a home with all the food and water you could stand and basicly not much worries. If you were 98% of other cat owners you may not have it so lucky

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if the cat has what you say it has then it will need to be on the meds for more than a month, most likely the rest of it's life unless it has some surgery or alternative treatment.
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Re: Cat is driving me crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Only a month before she goes back to the vet for another checkup!)
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Old 18-10-2008, 06:46 PM
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Re: Cat is driving me crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Glad to hear kitty is back on meds. I had a sweet cat that had thyroid problems. Hair loss, excessive peeing, a little crazy are symtoms. We eventually had to confine her to our bedroom. She still had a lot of room and a great view of our backyard.

If you haven't already done so, I would add additional litter boxes. Pill pockets for felines are handy to give pills meds. Good luck!
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