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3451.1 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Mar 26 1990 16:31 | 4 |
| It might not be necessary to administer any followup shots, once the
behaviour pattern
has been changed for four months, I would hope.
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3451.2 | Has anyone tried this? | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Mar 26 1990 17:40 | 10 |
| well, we'll find out shortly as I am bringing Spiro in tonight to get
one of these shots. He had been so good about not spraying, and then
the weather started to get spring like, and I guess he started
generating hormones again. I guess old habits are hard to break.
I hope this will work and he will only need it once.
Anyhow, has anyone had any experience with this? I understand it is
like long-lasting ovaban.
Deb
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3451.3 | Not for mine... | WOODRO::IVES | | Wed Mar 28 1990 13:25 | 11 |
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My vet, Dr Gleason /Amherst Animal Hospital will not give any animal
this shot. He says, they can go into diabetis with just one shot.
He uses a mild valium instead. It work good and did break Mocha
stopped spraying, but is doing it again as the outside cats are
spraying the shrubbery in front of our house.
I am giving him the medicine again.
Barbara
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3451.4 | We used Ovaban instead | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Mar 29 1990 14:17 | 18 |
| well, as it turned out, when I brought Spiro on Monday in they were all out
of depo-provera. The vet put him on a mild treatment of Ovaban and has
has not sprayed since. By mild I mean
days 1-5 1/4 tablet twice a day
6-10 1/4 tablet once a day
11-20 1/4 tablet every other day
21-28(?) 1/4 tablet every 3rd day
until eventually he will either not need it at all (i.e., the
behavior modification is permanent) or just a real small dose like 1/4
tablet per month (she is hoping we won't have to do the latter).
A real nice side effect of this is that Spiro has stopped his
night-time calling that he used to do. Often cats that go on Ovaban
become ravenous, but (so far) I haven't seen his appetite increase.
Deb
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3451.5 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Mar 29 1990 14:30 | 13 |
| The reference to night time calling leads me to ask about what Little
Bit has been doing lately. LB became a fulltime indoor cat at the
end of November, and initially there were several weeks of night-time
calling, getting adjusted to inside, etc. Then he got more
and more mellow, and started also to come to me for petting, etc.
However, the last few days as the weather has warmed up (it's spring in
Calif.), the 4 a.m. calling has resumed. I'm learning to sleep
thru it and am trying to tire him out with games before bedtime,
but the latter aren't having much effect. He was altered when
he was about a year and a half old, if I remember the date correctly,
and he's now about two. Is this some residual mating season thing?
Might it go on all summer? sigh....
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3451.6 | If only it was just calling | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Mar 29 1990 15:21 | 25 |
| Spiro was adopted about a year ago, after having been feral (and
unneutered) for about 6 years. And despite his being small, he was the
top cat in the area.
Since neutering, he has been a lovable lap cat and very playful; he's
been the perfect cat except for the spraying (which was under control
until the spring weather arrived) and chasing the girl cats. Even
though he was neutered, he has called every night that I have had him
for at least 10 minutes. I had learned how to sleep though it. As for
other "residual mating behavior", well, every night after the girl cats
have let him know that they don't welcome his advances (even when he
tries to charm them by rolling on the floor and exposing his belly), he
goes and finds this yellow nylon stuffed tube thing (it is about 2 feet
long), which he drags all over the house by it's "neck", finally brings
it into the living room, straddles it and proceeds to go through the
actions of mating with it, if you get my drift. (This is a bit
embarrassing if you have company over).
By the way, no matter how long I played with him to tire him out,
didn't seem to prevent this. Guess he felt he had a duty to do.
Since he went on the Ovaban, both the calling and the affair with
the yellow tube toy have ended.
Deb
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