A colleague of Mommy gave her a female, spayed, declawed cat. She is beautiful, 13 months old, but totally retarded. Doesn't make any sound whatsoever, won't eat or drink or use her litter box. This is the first pet I had since my bunny went to the carrot patch in the sky. Why is this cat such a scaredy cat? She will die soon if she won't eat or drink. If that doesn't kill her she will end up in our wok if she doesn't smarten up soon.
Anyone ever a cat like this? What do we do?
I would consult a vet.
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I would consult a vet.
Yep, I think we may have to do that. I was hoping someone may have seen or had a similar cat and could offer some tips.
She is probably afraid to move, make noise, or even fart for fear of ending up as a substitute for chicken in the chicken and broccoli. :laugh3: Can you blame her?
Take her to a vet but if she checks out as healthy, they are probably going to tell you to give her time to acclimate herself to her new surroundings. Cat's can be very finicky about people and surroundings they aren't used to. It's not uncommon for the more skittish ones to refuse food or to crap in places other than were you want them to.
I'm pretty sure it will all straighten out. Unfortunately before it does, you are just going to have to watch where you step and for God sake stop wearing open toed shoes. :laugh3:
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A colleague of Mommy gave her a female, spayed, declawed cat. She is beautiful, 13 months old, but totally retarded. Doesn't make any sound whatsoever, won't eat or drink or use her litter box. This is the first pet I had since my bunny went to the carrot patch in the sky. Why is this cat such a scaredy cat? She will die soon if she won't eat or drink. If that doesn't kill her she will end up in our wok if she doesn't smarten up soon.
Anyone ever a cat like this? What do we do?
How long have you had the cat? You might have to take her to a vet if it's becoming serious, but maybe her own separate room or space with food, water, litter might work. She might do whatever when she feels alone enough.
I've known some scaredy cats, but nothing like this.
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She is probably afraid to move, make noise, or even fart for fear of ending up as a substitute for chicken in the chicken and broccoli.
:roll:
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A colleague of Mommy gave her a female, spayed, declawed cat. She is beautiful, 13 months old, but totally retarded. Doesn't make any sound whatsoever, won't eat or drink or use her litter box. This is the first pet I had since my bunny went to the carrot patch in the sky. Why is this cat such a scaredy cat? She will die soon if she won't eat or drink. If that doesn't kill her she will end up in our wok if she doesn't smarten up soon.
Anyone ever a cat like this? What do we do?
I do know of one cat that was like that..
It would not take food or water from anyone, but it's owner..
Travelling for anything more than two or three days was not possible.
If she's a scaredy cat, give her a place she can "hide", place food and water just right outside of her hiding place and the litter box too. Keep your distance, don't make any sudden noises. A couch she can hide under would be perfect. I'm speaking from experience of having a scaredy cat.
Slowly and within distance gradually coach her out with things like kitty treats or toys. Talk softly, be persistant but give her lots of time.
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Slowly and within distance gradually coach her out with things like kitty treats or toys. Talk softly, be persistant but give her lots of time.
How much time are we talking about here?
It can take weeks or a couple months but you'll see the difference each week if you keep with it. Just talk softly, encourage, coax and reward. She needs to learn to trust you.
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It can take weeks or a couple months but you'll see the difference each week if you keep with it. Just talk softly, encourage, coax and reward. She needs to learn to trust you.
I don't know if I am willing to wait that long. It's really Mommy's cat, so maybe she will be that patient.
As long as someone is patient and trying all those ideas and everyone else let's her be, she should come out of her shell eventually.
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A colleague of Mommy gave her a female, spayed, declawed cat. She is beautiful, 13 months old, but totally retarded. Doesn't make any sound whatsoever, won't eat or drink or use her litter box. This is the first pet I had since my bunny went to the carrot patch in the sky. Why is this cat such a scaredy cat? She will die soon if she won't eat or drink. If that doesn't kill her she will end up in our wok if she doesn't smarten up soon.
Anyone ever a cat like this? What do we do?
Well, the colleague sort of destroyed the cat by declawing it.
That's like cutting off a person's fingers.
No wonder it's so screwed up.
Declawed means surgically removing the first nuckle to remove the nail,:(
No, that's for women...
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lol you wish
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Slowly and within distance gradually coach her out with things like kitty treats or toys. Talk softly, be persistant but give her lots of time.
Kitty toys do not include things like a wok or chopsticks.
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A colleague of Mommy gave her a female, spayed, declawed cat. She is beautiful, 13 months old, but totally retarded. Doesn't make any sound whatsoever, won't eat or drink or use her litter box. This is the first pet I had since my bunny went to the carrot patch in the sky. Why is this cat such a scaredy cat? She will die soon if she won't eat or drink. If that doesn't kill her she will end up in our wok if she doesn't smarten up soon.
Anyone ever a cat like this? What do we do?
The cat is a year old and been living its life with the other owner and you expect it to just be normal in a new environment?
put down the food and water. it will eat when its ready.
Dig a hole in the backyard just to be safe.
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A colleague of Mommy gave her a female, spayed, declawed cat. She is beautiful, 13 months old, but totally retarded. Doesn't make any sound whatsoever, won't eat or drink or use her litter box. This is the first pet I had since my bunny went to the carrot patch in the sky. Why is this cat such a scaredy cat? She will die soon if she won't eat or drink. If that doesn't kill her she will end up in our wok if she doesn't smarten up soon.
Anyone ever a cat like this? What do we do?
Well, the colleague sort of destroyed the cat by declawing it.
That's like cutting off a person's fingers.
No wonder it's so screwed up.
If it's done surgically when it's a kitten, it's perfectly safe..
Our cat has been declawed..
But it cannot go outside because it will have no defenses against other cats.
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A colleague of Mommy gave her a female, spayed, declawed cat. She is beautiful, 13 months old, but totally retarded. Doesn't make any sound whatsoever, won't eat or drink or use her litter box. This is the first pet I had since my bunny went to the carrot patch in the sky. Why is this cat such a scaredy cat? She will die soon if she won't eat or drink. If that doesn't kill her she will end up in our wok if she doesn't smarten up soon.
Anyone ever a cat like this? What do we do?
The cat is a year old and been living its life with the other owner and you expect it to just be normal in a new environment?
put down the food and water. it will eat when its ready.
Dig a hole in the backyard just to be safe.
That is true of dogs, but less so with cats.
Cats can be scared of new environment. They have to get used to a new home, new smells, new people, new routine, new food, new food bowl etc.
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Cats can be scared of new environment. They have to get used to a new home, new smells, new people, new routine, new food, new food bowl etc.
A little better today Annie. Fuck, yesterday I thought she was going on a hunger strike.
Poor kitty, glad to hear she's doing better. Just have patience and before you know it she'll be a loving kitty. ac_smile
She has really come along way. No longer nervous, eating regularly and making herself at home. It's too bad we're going cook her up for supper on Saturday.
Hahahaha
Ohh Shen, that's bad lol
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Ohh Shen, that's bad lol
I'm not always rainbows and sunshine ya know. :wink:
You're a good sport :)
I'm glad she's adapting better, she's trusts you now :thumbup:
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I'm glad she's adapting better, she's trusts you now :thumbup:
I almost feel guilty that we're going to have her for supper this weekend. :yahoo:
Cataouille??
ac_lmfao
Ohh ew a catastrophe?
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I'm glad she's adapting better, she's trusts you now :thumbup:
I almost feel guilty that we're going to have her for supper this weekend. :yahoo:
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I'm glad she's adapting better, she's trusts you now :thumbup:
I almost feel guilty that we're going to have her for supper this weekend. :yahoo:
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If you're going to be like that then I won't save you a cat drumstick. ac_razz