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Old 14-02-2008, 10:43 PM
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self mutilation - sweet cat

We have had our family cat for 6 years and she has been lovely. 3 weeks ago, seemingly for no reason she started to attack and seriously self mutilate by biting, clawing and really damaging her tail. Many , many visits to the vets have ensured full physical check ups and no apparent issues. Vet thinks stress related. We are using feliway plug in for calmness, she is on chlomicalm daily and unfortunately yesterday she had to have tail amputated as she had continued to try and attack through bandages and was making a real mess.

My fear now is that she will start something else, in place of the tail. It is impossible to put a reason to this starting, we have no other pets, have not moved house and she is happy as a house cat only occasionally in summer wandering into the garden. I therefore no she has not encountered an accident, fight or traumatic situation.


I am looking for hope that we can get back to normal and am looking anybody that might have experienced anything simialr and can share ideas.

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Re: self mutilation - sweet cat

poor cat hope she does stop it now she got no tail
i know dog chase the tail and some cats play with theres but not hurting it like that.

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Re: self mutilation - sweet cat

Only thing I an think of is that a new cat has moved into your area, and is coming into your garden and stressing her.
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Re: self mutilation - sweet cat

Oh Suki-Maybe it's neurological, not sure what to say really,maybe her tail was causing her pain that can't be seen and sadly it may stop now or as suggested already maybe it's the stress of the move. Poor thing, i do hope you both find a resolution as it must be very distressing and frustrating for you both
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This Lady is a Homeopath and will be happy to help
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Thank you for the kind messages and information. We will persevere and hope things improve.
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Re: self mutilation - sweet cat

Is there any reason for your cat to be so stressed? Other pets? Other cats (bullying?)? Noise? Visitors? May be it needs a quiet separate room for a while, from the rest of the family?
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Re: self mutilation - sweet cat

Sorry to hear about your cat, its distressing to see them so upset

Hopefully now her tail has been amputated, she won't continue to scratch/chew at herself. Continue with the Feliway as this is likely to help maintain some degree of calm, less stressed behaviour. I know of someone whose cat had a self mutilation problem and she as a last resort, contacted Dorwest Herbs for help. She bought some herbal tablets to go with her prescribed medication and felt they worked really well. At some point, its worth trying all options.

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We cant seem to understand the stress, we have no other animals and there is only me and my husband. We had some work done to the house but that was 3 months ago and she has seemed fine since.

Since the operation she has been fine but then she is on Chlomicalm daily and with the Feliway she seems quite at ease. Problem is the drugs are making her sleep all the time and she cant seem to be bothered to eat. She goes to her bowl, smells it and walks away again. She has never been a fussy eater so it's all so very unusual??
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How long has she been on Chlomicalm? As sometimes it takes a little while for her body to adjust and if she is drinking thats something, sounds like it's the stress of moving etc,thanks for the update and do let us know how she gets on-bless,at least your doing right by this lady-hopefully she'll bounce back with a vengance in no time
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