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GSDlover4ever
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22-02-2011, 11:22 PM
She has certain little areas where she enjoys to sleep.... she addores her tunnel.
She has been extremely chilled and quiet today, which is unusual. lol

Forgot to mention the vet gave us Zylkene to try.

Another one of Miss Lucky
Seh is such a poser.

Lucky by Foxy Robyn, on Flickr
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22-02-2011, 11:24 PM
Originally Posted by MerlinsMum View Post
That's good news
As to the senility, you can try Aktivait - a nutritional supplement that really does seem to help with that sort of thing (from reading about it).
Where would you get that from?
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23-02-2011, 08:22 AM
Originally Posted by GSDlover4ever View Post
Where would you get that from?
You can only get it on a vet's prescription & there's a special feline version as one of the ingredients in the canine version is toxic to cats. The feline version is relatively new & has not been trialled sufficiently to determine its efficacy, but there has been a lot of positive feedback on the canine version.

You may find this article from fabcats useful

http://www.fabcats.org/owners/elderly/senility.html
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23-02-2011, 01:04 PM
Unfortunately when cats get old they are just like people


my cat 18 she will be 19 this year for the last 6 years she became incontinant -.-

we provided her with two litter trays one for upstairs and downstairs as she was getting on a bit but even now even though she was litter trained when she came to us so its odd her behaviour changed like that.

She is a content little cat who loves to be stroked doesnt like to be picked up and cuddled but thats no problem she is dog savvy

my theory is that she has demencher and is also deaf as she doesn't respond to us unless she see's us first. She too howls for attention especially at night time and at things that arnt their! She looks so concerened when she does it its like theirs ghost their 0.o

She's a bit nutty too she is almost convinced their is something on the other side of the bath and is definately an indoor cat but despite her quirks she is still part of the family.

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23-02-2011, 03:52 PM
She looks amazing for an old lady her age I have to say!
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