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Old 23-02-2008, 02:59 PM
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Problems with old cat

Hi, can any body give me some advice please, i have a 16 year old cat and she cries most of the time she is awake! she panicks and cries if she can't see me or if she sees me leaving the room, i think she is starting to lose he mind.
She is eating exsesivly too, i have to feed her every hour to keep her satisfied, i have taken her to the vets and they said she is healthy for her age.she has now taken to urinating on the furniture i think she forgets where she is some times feel it is time to let her go to cat heaven but i can,t bring myself to take her does any body have any sugestions on how i can help her
thanks jenny
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Old 23-02-2008, 04:19 PM
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Re: Problems with old cat

Hey, i can't help but if you post this under the cat forums section i'm sure you will get lots of help and advice there .

Good luck x
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Olderly cats do suffer of memory loss sometimes. She might forgotten that she's eaten already or where the litter tray is, or weather she fell asleep at home or elsewhere....
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