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cyclopsgrl
at Mon Oct 21 19:40:35 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cyclopsgrl ]
This is a tough one. Hers humans will nose hers quality of life an haf to make da decision wif hers vet. My broffer Stanley who is no longer wif us had proplems hims last year (16). Mommy sed hims would wander around at night and meow like he was lost and confuzed. He would shake out of it when hers called him to a room or went to get him to sleep. If hers is eating (no weight loss), drinking, bafroom, and sleeping OK, then quality of life is da main issue. Iffn she is scared all da time and not enjoying things she normally did, dat may factor in.
If it has just started, dey may want to isolate her to a room alone to see if suddenly the other cat is bothering her or something causing her to hide out. Dey mite want to give it some time to see if she shakes out of it and see what the vet recommends. ----- Sparkle (Princess Snow Queen)
(Stanley 8/91 - 8/07) (Pookey 8/91 - 11/10)
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