I would lean more towards Elavil, I think. But a lot depends on why the cat is
doing this, whether it is physical or psychological.
--- On Mon, 12/7/09, Sharyl wrote:
> From: Sharyl
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] OT:help w/post traumatic stress in cat?-Diane R
> To: felvtalk@felineleu
Tamara, you've gotten a lot of advise. I've had a lot of cats do strange
things but nothing like Mica's night terrors. If you tried the Feliway
diffusers and it didn't help I'm not sure what else you can do. A low dose of
Prozac before bedtime might be the answer.
Sharyl
> On Dec 7, 2009, a
I may get jeered at but.have you tried an animal communicator?
On Dec 7, 2009, at 2:47 PM, tamara stickler wrote:
"survivor" - yes..."Little" - HA! if ONLY! ;-)
Unfortunately, no, I can't arrange so he gets quality time at
night. The dog, also a rescue, suffers from separation
anxiety
"survivor" - yes..."Little" - HA! if ONLY! ;-)
Unfortunately, no, I can't arrange so he gets quality time at night. The dog,
also a rescue, suffers from separation anxietyif I were to lock him out of
the room - he'd howl all night and pee on everything! (much as he does ALL DAY
when I'm
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