We have two kitties on antianxiety drugs. We get them compounded through a
compounding pharmacy in Arizona. We tried Feliway and it did NOTHING,
though I understand it works for some.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 4:40 PM, MacKenzie, Kerry N. <
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> Dear all
>
> Has anyone ev
I have used 'clonicalm' for overgrooming. But I didn't like the side effects
of that either. Spraying is such a problem! I'm sure there must be something
to help. Has she tried putting a scratching post or food by where he sprays?
tonya
"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Paxil on my cat (per the vet) for inappropriate urination, over
grooming and general aggression towards my other cats for a few months now and
it has been working wonderfully, with no visable side effects. Polly (cat) I
adopted from a free roam shelter several years and is
Kerry,We use amitryptaline at the shelters and I have 2 of mine on it right
now.Mystique has a piddle problem and Xander an attitude problem.I use the
compounded form on Xander and the pill on the other.
Also when I first started giving Mystique the pill she drooled and foamed
badly.I now cut th
Here I go again, waffling about neutering my cat. I need some honest advice
here. Don't just tell me what I want to hear but what I must hear.
I haven't owned too many cats in my life, 3 to be exact because they all lived
very long lives. Then came BooBoo and all the tragedy associated with F
If you do, consider having a vet who uses laser or its equivalent do
it. There is supposed to be less bleeding and less stress. I am not
saying spay or not, but check this out.
On Jun 21, 2008, at 9:42 AM, Lynne wrote:
Here I go again, waffling about neutering my cat. I need some
honest
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