Tena and Curry(GA)
Member Since 2010
Its been a few weeks since I last posted.
Curry....Well, what can I say about my little spice girl. Diabetes is under control. We are still working on controlled exposures for intracat aggression issues. Progress is being made very slowly on that front.
1. Sid's fear has subsided since she's been on the Anitrane S. A noticeable difference. It doesn't sedate her at all. Great stuff and wish I had it when I moved into this apartment last October. Treatment is usually a min. of 2 months. I'll probably keep her on it until the girls are back together. Paws crossed on that one.
2. We are working on controlled exposures during meal time. Allowing the kitties to see one another while they are occupied with eating. Happy thoughts regarding food hopefully will translate to happy thoughts when they see each other. Its interesting.....Sid is indifferent when seeing Curry....Curry isn't completely relaxed yet when she sees Sid. They are about 22 feet apart right now. When both seem more relaxed, I'll inch Sid's food dish closer by 12 inches and continue the process until they can tolerate being about 4 feet apart while eating. The babygates are working great. I don't have to shut Curry in a room by closing the door.....just the gates which allow the kitties to hear one another.
3. Then I'll bring Curry into the living room and put her in crate while keeping them both entertained.....that's gonna be hard. For one, Curry doesn't like being in the crate......training her by giving her treats intermittently while she is in it......This whole process isn't the best for a diabetic cat who needs to have her calories monitored....oh well.....Then I'm to slowly bring Sid closer to Curry's crate.
4.After the crate controlled exposures, Curry will be on a harness/leash in the living room w/Sid. Of course, I will be on the other end of the leash. I've trained her to accept me putting the harness on her. Again with lots of treats. We may even go outside w/it
5. The vet also suggested putting mothballs in the bushes to keep the outside cats from walking there. Geez......They stink!!!! I've also bought StayAway. It is an aerosol can that has a sensor on it. If an outside cat comes near it...it will beep and spray a burst of air scaring the cat away. The vet sd. to leave it there for about 3 months. I haven't put that out yet since the mothballs seem to be doing the trick. Oh do they stink.
Curry....Well, what can I say about my little spice girl. Diabetes is under control. We are still working on controlled exposures for intracat aggression issues. Progress is being made very slowly on that front.
1. Sid's fear has subsided since she's been on the Anitrane S. A noticeable difference. It doesn't sedate her at all. Great stuff and wish I had it when I moved into this apartment last October. Treatment is usually a min. of 2 months. I'll probably keep her on it until the girls are back together. Paws crossed on that one.
2. We are working on controlled exposures during meal time. Allowing the kitties to see one another while they are occupied with eating. Happy thoughts regarding food hopefully will translate to happy thoughts when they see each other. Its interesting.....Sid is indifferent when seeing Curry....Curry isn't completely relaxed yet when she sees Sid. They are about 22 feet apart right now. When both seem more relaxed, I'll inch Sid's food dish closer by 12 inches and continue the process until they can tolerate being about 4 feet apart while eating. The babygates are working great. I don't have to shut Curry in a room by closing the door.....just the gates which allow the kitties to hear one another.
3. Then I'll bring Curry into the living room and put her in crate while keeping them both entertained.....that's gonna be hard. For one, Curry doesn't like being in the crate......training her by giving her treats intermittently while she is in it......This whole process isn't the best for a diabetic cat who needs to have her calories monitored....oh well.....Then I'm to slowly bring Sid closer to Curry's crate.
4.After the crate controlled exposures, Curry will be on a harness/leash in the living room w/Sid. Of course, I will be on the other end of the leash. I've trained her to accept me putting the harness on her. Again with lots of treats. We may even go outside w/it
5. The vet also suggested putting mothballs in the bushes to keep the outside cats from walking there. Geez......They stink!!!! I've also bought StayAway. It is an aerosol can that has a sensor on it. If an outside cat comes near it...it will beep and spray a burst of air scaring the cat away. The vet sd. to leave it there for about 3 months. I haven't put that out yet since the mothballs seem to be doing the trick. Oh do they stink.