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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

3687.0. "How to cheer up Missy?" by MEMIT::MISSELHORN () Fri Jun 08 1990 13:23

    Okay guys, I need some ideas on how to cheer up Missy.
    
    According to her doctor at Tufts (Dr. Clark who I swear that
    Missy has a crush on--he's sooooo nice), she is progressing
    very well medically.
    
    You see, Missy's daddy (more commonly known as Bruce) and I
    were getting frantic the other night.  Some of the things that
    we were worrying about were:  is Missy's foot infected?  (cause
    we couldn't get the Q-tip in to check like we were supposed to),
    how can Missy have gone 2 days without "pooping"?, she got
    away from us a couple of time and went up or down the stairs,
    did it cause damage? (you should have seen me trying to tackle
    the cat--and I have 2 skinned knees to prove it!) and most 
    importantly, why is Missy so very listless?
    
    So, off we went for another visit to Tufts (no quick trip--it's
    40 min. each way).  Dr. Clark took off the bandage, found no
    swelling or infection, found her lungs, heart and temp. to
    be fine and diagnosed that she is just extremely pissed and
    depressed about having to wear that big, bulky cast-splint.
    (Fortunately, it gets to come off on June 18th and be replaced
    with just a bandage.)
    
    We felt better until this morning when we got up and Missy was
    just lying listlessly in her bed in the cage and wouldn't get
    up.  Daddy crawled into the cage and got her and brought her
    to bed but she just layed like a rag doll in his arms and
    wouldn't respond to anything.  (This is basically how she
    has been acting since the accident.)  He took her downstairs
    for breakfast which she ate, a supposed good sign--Dr. Clark
    said that, as long as she keeps eating, he thinks she's ok.
    Then she came upstairs with Dad and wanted to sit on the 
    bathroom counter and watch us and she even showed some interest
    in running water--her favorite plaything.
    
    So, I guess that her problem is psychological--boredom and 
    depression.
    
    Now, does anyone have any ideas what I can do to cheer her
    up?  A catnip mouse?  Special treats?  
    
    (Actually, I think I need the moral support as much as Missy
    needs some diversions.)
    
    All ideas greatly appreciated!
    
    Barbara, Melody (who is being horrible to everyone over this),
      Missy and Brittany (who I think will come around and stop hissing)
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3687.1Love and AttentionWILLEE::MERRITTFri Jun 08 1990 14:0419
    I think Missy needs alot of love and attention.  Try feeding her
    her favorite meal (mine loves all kinds of baby foods...it's a treat).
    
    Even though she appears to be ignoring you....keep on pampering
    her.  I think her pride is hurt....and you have to show her you
    still love her.  I'm sure she'll come around!!
    
    Since she has a crush on Dr. Clark...too bad you couldn't bring
    him home for awhile!!
    
    Keep your chin up....
    
    Sandy (Tamba, Poco and Barkley)
    
    
    
    
    
    
3687.2MOFFET'S MUMDELNI::R_GASKELLFri Jun 08 1990 14:239
    The same thing is happening to my neighbor's dog who was hit by a car
    and its hip broken.  May be the depression is an outcome of the
    injury or of being hit by the car.  Lots of love and attention can't 
    do any harm.
    
Best of luck.
    
    Moffet's mum
    
3687.3Lots of love and attention.NATASH::ANDERSONFri Jun 08 1990 14:3218
    Hi..
    
    Probably being confined in a cast doesn't help and a combination of
    restrictive movement and the trauma has made her depressed.
    
    I have found in the past that cats are pretty resiliant and survive a
    LOT of things.  However, when my kids were sick - I was a MESS!
    
    I found that just sitting with them and talking to them was a big help
    - if it didn't help them - it certainly helped me!!  I think the baby 
    food idea is a good one, perhaps bringing her her favorite toy, and 
    petting her will raise her spirits.  Sometimes they just love the 
    attention and your soothing voice to help them through this.
    
    Good luck and give her a gentle hug for me!
    
    Marilyn, Otis, Tiffany and Sam
    
3687.4I say...CGVAX2::LANDRYCloser to the HeartFri Jun 08 1990 14:375
    BRING ON THE CAT NIP!  That'll mellow her out and she won't mind just
    vegging.
    
    Anna/Zildjian/Spunks who love their catnip!
    
3687.5Ditto........BOOVX1::MANDILEFri Jun 08 1990 15:173
    Ditto on all said!
    
    L-
3687.6I *just* went through this....FRAGLE::PELUSOPAINTS; color your corralMon Jun 11 1990 10:2443
    Boy, this sounds familiar!
    
    Barbara, I just went through this with Nippa.  Her foot wasn't in a
    splint, but it had about 8-10 stitches in it because of a burst abcess.
    She was supposed to be confined, medicated twice a day, AND wear an 
    elizabethian collar.  I don't think I could mentally hurt her any worse 
    (she HATES to be confined or restricted).  Man she was soooooo pitiful!  
    
    When I brought her home from the vet, wouldn't eat, drink, use her box,
    and I would bet $1,000,000 that she didn't move when I would put her
    on her bed.  But the vet said she would do more damage and scar more 
    if she was allowed to pull out the stiches.  	

    It just wasn't working......so.....
    
    I finally decided, I knew her better than the vet (they kept telling
    me not to worry, she'd come around - FAT CHANCE!), so I took matters
    into  my own hand.  Since she had pulled out most of the stiches with 
    the collar on, common sence told me to cover it.  So I devised a way 
    to keep a bandage on (after many comical attempts).  I also called the 
    vet and arranged for a visit to check her progress (It had started looking 
    worse from her constant picking w/ the collar on).
    
    He re-bandaged it, and told me to put vanilla extract or lemon extract
    on the bandage to keep her from licking it off (which she did try to
    do).  I also brought her everywhere I could, so, even though she was
    confined, I could watch her and love her.
    
    After 10 days, the stiches came out and she had healed....inside and
    out.
    
    Now, I'm not sure if your cat should be unconfined, but I would suggest 
    spending as much time w/ her as possible.  Spoon feed Missy if she isn't 
    eating (the little brat would eat off a spoon, but not from her dish-
    I think she was telling me she wanted me around).  I don't think I
    would give Missy catnip.  It could get her cranked up, and I'm sure she's
    supposed to be `quiet'.

    Good luck and keep trying to find that little something which will bring
    her out of her mood......I know it's tough....I was just there.....


    Michele & Nippa
3687.7Missy's better!MEMIT::MISSELHORNMon Jun 11 1990 14:3936
    Thanks everyone.
    
    I don't know what or how it happened but on Saturday morning Missy was
    better.   When I got up, she sat up and cried to be let out of the
    cage (the previous few days she hadn't cared about getting out), she
    started purring again, she wanted to look out the window and she
    wanted to move around a little more.  (Michele, she never did stop
    eating--it's her favorite thing.  It was the only hopeful sign last
    week.)
    
    She let me comb her fur to get out most of the sticky benedine (sp?)
    soap residue and looks a lot better now, even her eyes seem brighter
    again.
    
    Now she purrs everytime I touch her--especially when I bring her
    to bed with me like I did in the middle of last night.  (Now that
    she feels more active, she keeps spilling her water necessitating
    a towel change a couple of times a day.)  
    
    This morning, too, she wanted to get up on the bathroom counter
    to watch the water dripping from the faucet and even showed interest
    in my game of Q-tip toss with Brittany.
    
    It's cute though--when she gets tired, she goes back into the cage
    on her own and goes to bed.
    
    Brittany has stopped hissing at Missy for the most part--not that
    they are pals again, but they are starting to sniff each other.
    Melody, on the other hand, has developed some real emotional problems
    over all that's happened in the past month.  But, that's a subject
    for a new note later.
    
    Thanks again, everyone.  Last week I was feeling pretty panicky and
    once again, Feliners came to the rescue.
    
    Barbara
3687.8Glad to hear the good news!NATASH::ANDERSONMon Jun 11 1990 15:4711
    Barbara:
    
    Glad to hear that Missy is on the road to recovery.  What a relief!
    
    I am sure that you will see a steady improvement and that each day
    she will be stronger and get back to her 'ol self.
    
    Hugs to all...
    
    Marilyn, Otis, Tiffany & Sam