sandscout
Member Since 2018
My kittie attacked me again, last night, when we went back to bed after his middle-of-the-night feeding. He was purring, then started going after the blanket with his teeth and then went after me. I stood up, pulled the blankets up off the bed so he would have to land on the floor. But when I tried to get back in bed he jumped right back too and he acted just as aggressive. I ended up shutting him in the bedroom and going to the other bedroom to sleep.
This has happened 1-2x a month since April this year. He saw the vet, had a really thorough exam and she ruled out any medical problems. She has no ideas as to why he’s done a complete 180. No new people in the house, no new pets, no new nothing.
He had 4 teeth extracted in March & we talked to the dentist veterinarian. He ruled out any dental problems that would make him lash out like this.
We’ve had Scout since he was a kitten, he has never done anything even the tiniest bit aggressive . He has always been extremely easy-going, extra docile.We play together, I’ve tried increasing his amount of playtime, not over-petting him, using the Feliway plug-in.
It’s because of the biting that I only do the 2 pre-shot tests daily, sometimes I can get 1 more.
He was diagnosed with feline hyperesthesia, but that was over 6 years ago, maybe that could be a contributing cause? I just don’t know.
Has anyone had this problem with their kittie and had any luck with anti-anxiety meds?
This has happened 1-2x a month since April this year. He saw the vet, had a really thorough exam and she ruled out any medical problems. She has no ideas as to why he’s done a complete 180. No new people in the house, no new pets, no new nothing.
He had 4 teeth extracted in March & we talked to the dentist veterinarian. He ruled out any dental problems that would make him lash out like this.
We’ve had Scout since he was a kitten, he has never done anything even the tiniest bit aggressive . He has always been extremely easy-going, extra docile.We play together, I’ve tried increasing his amount of playtime, not over-petting him, using the Feliway plug-in.
It’s because of the biting that I only do the 2 pre-shot tests daily, sometimes I can get 1 more.
He was diagnosed with feline hyperesthesia, but that was over 6 years ago, maybe that could be a contributing cause? I just don’t know.
Has anyone had this problem with their kittie and had any luck with anti-anxiety meds?
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