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  • quinnie
    quinnie Member Posts: 113
    edited March 2021

    Wren44: Thank you for your encouragement. We think Miss Daisy is 18 months old as she was left on someones doorstep last year. We adopted her from the wonderful people who found her but already had 4 cats. She had sub Q fluids for 3 weeks and the vet thought that would help so my wonderful daughter in law who is an BSN will help me administer fluids 2 x a week. You would never know she is sick as she is loving and happy. She give me kisses all day long. These cats are so helpful in our lives. During my cancer journey my husband decided to have a heart attack {mild} and ended with stents. I swear Miss Daisy knew and she was on his lap all day after he came home from the hospital. Its so weird to talk about this as my husband and I are so healthy and do everything we can to stay that way. Genetics are a huge part in our lives. I have a big family history of breast cancer and my husband has coronary artery disease. Even though we do all we can we were still affected by the genetics. That being said we are doing very well.

  • blmike
    blmike Member Posts: 195
    edited March 2021

    I have a question for you feline experts here. Our Sheila is a scaredy-cat, and she typically hides out on the floor in the kitchen cabinet during thunderstorms and heavy rains. We'll typically put a nice soft blanket in there so she's comfortable when she's hiding out. The problem is stays in there constantly........literally only coming out to eat and visit the litter box and then she's immediately back into closet. We pull the blanket once the storms are over, but she checks the closet at least once a day hoping against hope the blanket has somehow magically appeared again. (Note: she has cat beds all over the house and uses them throughout the day -- typically following the sun around the house and sleeping in the bed that allows her the most sun).

    We hate to deny her the happiness she obviously gets from the closet, but part of having a cat is having a feline companion, and having a cat that just hangs out in the closet is like not even having a cat. Should we leave the blanket in the closet all the time or just during storms?

  • petite1
    petite1 Member Posts: 2,293
    edited March 2021

    BLMike, Midnight Louie is the same way, but hides in the boxsprings. He comes out once a storm is over. It was all storms, but now it is only loud thunder that sends him hiding. Maybe Sheila will be able to tolerate it as she gets older. Louie is 5 years.

    edj3, OMG. Louie shreds stuff, but with his claws.

    quinnie, Miss Daisy sounds like a special cat.

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,932
    edited March 2021

    BLMike, I would try to make the closet inaccessible except during storms. Our cat likes to hang out in closets, but comes out to lay in front of the computer and get scritchs. It might help to know how old she is.

  • blmike
    blmike Member Posts: 195
    edited March 2021

    Sheila is 12. She's very set in her ways. She meets me every morning when I come down stairs: the only time she takes initiative to interact with the humans. She sleeps in the same beds at the same time every day. She plays with a piece of Velcro every night leaving it by her food dish for me to move in the morning. She loves that closet but it really encourages her anti-social behavior which we don't want to do (but we don't like denying her happiness either).

  • santabarbarian
    santabarbarian Member Posts: 2,311
    edited March 2021

    Can you make her an enclosed fort somewhere nearer to the action?

  • blmike
    blmike Member Posts: 195
    edited March 2021

    santabarbarian -- That's an interesting and creative idea. Most of our activity is in the kitchen, and the family room is just off there. Although she has multiple beds in both the kitchen and the family room, maybe she'd prefer a little kitty fort in the family room. Thanks.

  • kathindc
    kathindc Member Posts: 1,667
    edited March 2021

    BLK. look into cat yurts or caves. They are made to satisfy a cat's need to feel safe and secure. Places to find them are Amazon, pet stores, Etsy.

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,932
    edited March 2021

    There's a gizmo that's made of felted wool and looks like a ball with a hole close to the top. A lot of shelter cats went into those and it took a long time to coax they out. So beware. On the other hand, you could pick it up with the cat inside and put it right next to you on the sofa.

  • petite1
    petite1 Member Posts: 2,293
    edited March 2021

    Good morning, cat lovers. Yesterday was my birthday and Midnight Louie was terrified of a birthday balloon my husband got me. Miss Felix likes the balloon. LOL

  • betrayal
    betrayal Member Posts: 3,307
    edited March 2021

    Belated happy birthday, petite one.

    We had a cat who loved the mylar balloons my children would get. She would take the string in her mouth and take the balloon all over the house. It was fun to see her launch from a chair to reclaim the string of the balloon that had risen to the ceiling.

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145
    edited March 2021

    Happy Birthday Petite

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  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,932
    edited March 2021

    Happy Birthday! Perhaps Midnight Louie will let Ms Felix alone if she has the balloon. I can see her becoming quite fond of it.

  • rah2464
    rah2464 Member Posts: 1,192
    edited March 2021

    Happy Belated Birthday, Petite! Sorry Midnight Louie didn't care for your balloon but glad Ms Felix enjoyed.

  • edj3
    edj3 Member Posts: 1,579
    edited March 2021

    Chiming in with belated birthday wishes!

  • petite1
    petite1 Member Posts: 2,293
    edited March 2021

    Thank you. The balloon has become The Defender for Miss Felix. It is peaceful in this house. LOL

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145
    edited March 2021

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    Alannah chilling

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145
    edited March 2021

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    Elliott reflecting.

  • edj3
    edj3 Member Posts: 1,579
    edited March 2021

    Those are great photos!

  • rah2464
    rah2464 Member Posts: 1,192
    edited March 2021

    Those are lovely FF - and wonderful subjects, too!

  • petite1
    petite1 Member Posts: 2,293
    edited March 2021

    Wonderful, FF

    Louie is no longer afraid of the balloon.

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,932
    edited March 2021

    What is the surface Elliott is reflecting in? Glass? An amazing shot with no reflection of the camera.

  • m0mmyof3
    m0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,757
    edited March 2021

    Nugget and Princess have gotten to the point if I’m crocheting, they like to nap near me on my recliner. Grace is even getting more comfortable around Nugget. She likes to charge him or wait until he charges her to retaliate!

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145
    edited March 2021

    Wren we have a glass kitchen table, I was just lucky to spot the reflection as I had given him a few dentalife treats on the surface.Smile

  • petite1
    petite1 Member Posts: 2,293
    edited March 2021

    Good morning, cat lovers. Since Midnight Louie is no longer afraid of the balloon, they are back to fighting or playing. The peace was so nice.

  • edj3
    edj3 Member Posts: 1,579
    edited March 2021

    Yesterday I felt pretty crummy from my second dose of the coronavirus vaccine so I napped off and on--plastered with very comforting kitties.



  • aussie-cat
    aussie-cat Member Posts: 5,502
    edited March 2021

    edj3, I hope you feel better today and you have a good day.

  • rah2464
    rah2464 Member Posts: 1,192
    edited March 2021

    Edj3 that is the only way to nap!

  • petite1
    petite1 Member Posts: 2,293
    edited March 2021

    Good morning, cat lovers. Miss Felix is going to the vet to get her claws trimmed. That is an adventure for both of us. (not in a good way)

  • edj3
    edj3 Member Posts: 1,579
    edited March 2021

    We've picked that solution for Annie, she flat will not let me trim her claws and I won't declaw her. So off to the vet's every 4 weeks for a pawdicure.