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Re: Cat advice - PLEASE!!!
« Reply #10 on: May 25, 2008, 20:24:45 PM »
You could try a feliway plug in and see if that helps. I know how you feel as Milly stalked me for 3 months after she spent the first few weeks hiding under the bed. And she didnt even like me!!  :evillaugh:


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Re: Cat advice - PLEASE!!!
« Reply #9 on: May 25, 2008, 18:10:13 PM »
Thanks folks - he may well settle down. I guess 3 months is not a long time and their foster mum has 15 other cats so maybe Edgar is being a bit indulgent since they have me all to their selves!!

We shall see - he has in fact been very quiet since I started this topic - lol is it not always the way!! :P
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Re: Cat advice - PLEASE!!!
« Reply #8 on: May 25, 2008, 16:14:04 PM »
I have a similiar problem with Franta and he is currently flaked out at the side of my elbow on Misas desk.

He will follow me where ever I go and come looking for me if I go into the garden.....he is nearly deaf and in therory cant hear me when I leave a room but..................is he a con  merchant lol.

When he first arrived he was shut in front room with his bro and used to shout at and whine at the top of his voice if I weasnt in there and used to shut me out cos he scratched up the carpet behind the door.

He relaxed a bit once he had the run of the house and especially the bedroom.

He had been sgut in a garage without much human contact for quiet a long time before he camme to me and as birmans like ragdolls love human contact I think this has had a big part to play in his behaviour.

I am sure that Edgar will improve with time and I have had Franta now for over 2 years.......mind you he has found ways of getting attention recently that he hasnt done before LOL

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Re: Cat advice - PLEASE!!!
« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2008, 15:52:09 PM »
Oh well..... just shut the door on him!  :evillaugh: :hug:

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Re: Cat advice - PLEASE!!!
« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2008, 15:50:40 PM »
Thanks very much for that - I am not sure if he does have seperation anxiety on reading it though!

I mean he does follow me but thats it, no issues when I am leaving the house, no calling when I leave (I live in a stair on the 34d floor so would hear - as I used to with Bertie  :( ), no acting out behaviour, great appetitie etc.

So the only real sign he is showing is following me from room to room which is often the case in raggies anyway - my friends two follow her too - they just don't insist on sitting on her head at the same time and shouting about it lol!!

Hmmm not sure now!

He has actually been quiet since I typed this and is sitting on floor beside me - and OScar has joined us  :Luv2:
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Re: Cat advice - PLEASE!!!
« Reply #5 on: May 25, 2008, 15:35:00 PM »
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=1&cat=1310&articleid=2372  ;)

Not wanting to cause a ruckus here but if it sep anxiety he is suffering then ignoring him from the onset for a long period of time may actually be more harmful in the long term for you both....it usually starts with say 5 mins out of the room then progresses!  ;)

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Re: Cat advice - PLEASE!!!
« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2008, 15:31:11 PM »
Maybe I just need to be harsher then  :tired:!

I now have to shut them out the room at night because I was so tired for work all the time that I was useless so it started about a month ago and he has adjusted to that!

Yep maybe I just need to start shutting the kitchen or Spare room door on him! I feel bad cos I get grouchy with him !

What are seperation anxiety methods? Sorry I am a bit clueless!
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Re: Cat advice - PLEASE!!!
« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2008, 15:29:33 PM »
Have you tried seperation anxiety methods to help the situation?

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Re: Cat advice - PLEASE!!!
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2008, 15:22:33 PM »
Sorry, I love this behaviour.
when i seriously want time out from the cats the room door gets closed, I ignore the cries and things soon settle down!

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Cat advice - PLEASE!!!
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2008, 15:16:41 PM »
I have now had my two rescue babes for 3 months and hmmmmm Edgar's behaviour is starting to get a bit much!!  :-[

They are both 11 and came to me via a UKRCC foster where they had been for 3 and a half months.

In the last couple of months Edgar has got very vocal which I don't have a problem with - my last fur babe was a Balinese so I am well used to it  :Luv2:!

It is now getting very frustrating however as basically as soon as I am doing ANYTHING in the house he constantly moans and follows me. He is not a lap cat at all and if I am in the living room he will sit wherever and just snooze or lie on the window sill. As soon as I move however, whether it be to tidy up, put laundry on, go on the PC or make a meal he follows me and just meows and meows. I realise this is quite sweet but when I am on the PC he trys to clamber all over me and same when I am cooking - he is constantly trying to crawl up my leg. It is at the point where I wait until he is out for the count before I dare venture down stairs - and as soon as he hears movement he is up.

I know it probably sounds like I am exagarating or making something out of nothing but it really is a lot when it is constant!! I can hear him right now moaning from the top of the stairs - it is almost as if he is indignant that I had the cheek to leave him in the living room!

Oscar meanwhile is happily snoozing in the sun patch in the living room!!

Is this just a severe form of seperation anxiety!! Any one had this problem?
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