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Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: zevxev on February 08, 2013, 11:02:58 AM
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Hi all.
I'm hoping you can help me to understand my 6 yr old male cat. He's a lovely playful cat but he howls and crys to to come in and out of the house. He cry to be fed he cry for no apparent reason he's driving us all crazy. He can only be in the house for 5 minutes then he'll cry to go out again. He seems to be a happy cat eats well drinks well and in no apparent pain. Please help before we all go mad .
Thanks
Zev
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I assume he doesnt have access to a cat flap?
He is just telling you what he wants and maybe also asking for some attention?
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Has he been neutered?
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Yeah he's been neuterrd. He's just constantly howling he must be driving neighbours crazy too.
Zev
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Is this a change in behaviour or has he always done it? Has anything in your house changed recently that could be upsetting him. Is he receiving less attention because you are out more etc.
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He's always been vocal but he's gradually got louder. No changes that I can think off
Zev
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Has he always wanted to go in and out a lot, though?
My parents cat got very loud as she got old because she was loosing her hearing so might be worth checking that. Also apparently loud meowing can be a sign of hyperthyroid disease.
Here's an article which you might find interesting about reasons a cat might starting to excessively vocalise. http://www.cat-world.com.au/excessive-vocalisation-in-cats
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He's always liked going out and always comes home at night. Recently he can ask to go out and 5 minutes later ask to fine back in. Or he'll ask for food, we'll put cat meat down for him and he'll moan cause he wanted biscuits. And then he'll only eat a mouthful and moan to go out. Its like he's restless and doesn't know what to do with himself. He's a lovely cat but doesn't usually like to much fussing . If you fuss him too much he runs off. So it can't just be attention seeking. Forgot to mention we have a older female cat. She has never liked him. She snarled at him if he gets too close and he torments her . The strange thing is another cat was picking on him so our female cat ran over and chased other cat off. When we first got him we couldn't cuddle or make fuss if him he hated it. Its taken us couple years to gain his confidence and now he loves a bit of fuss. When we take him to the vets for his next lot of injections i will mention it to him .
Zev
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I think you need to get him checked by a vet to rule out any medical stuff.
Also try clapping your hands behind him and see if he reacts.
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Don't think its his hearing because he's the only cat I know that turns round when u speak his name .
Zev
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What breed is he?
Leave out a bowl of kibble, so he can come & go as he likes. If you don't have a litter tray, consider getting him one.
Bring vocal is a sign on intelligence in a cat. Try talking to him. Sounds silly but it can be as simple as that. Both my moggie and Bengal are vocal, esp when they are bored, want a cuddle, one is hiding.
Do you take him for goals annual check up and jabs?
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Zev, have I missed his age?
If he's an older cat, howling and constantly being hungry can be a couple of things....dementia and hyperthyroidism spring to my mind immediately. One is manageable by medication usually, the other is unfortunately part of the aging process and a lot more difficult to deal with.
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Hi my male cat is roughly 6 we got him from a rescue centre as we did with our older female cat. Who is roughly 9. He's just a domestic cat no breed. He's a gorgeous an beautiful cat. He has a little male friend who he plays with. Its so funny to watch him. So he isn't ill. I'm beginning to think its just attention. And he is quite bright. He does recognise his name. My other cat doesn't.
Zev