Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
Member Since 2009
Cami has been running around 100, although she spiked to 132 the other day. She keeps coming back down so I am holding off insulin still.
The best thing is that she has been getting on the bed in the early morning for lots of purrs. She has done this three mornings in the last week now. She like to climb up on my chest and face me. Then she will reach out a paw for my face. This morning she put her head down so it was almost touching my chin.
She also came up to me while I was working today and put her paw on my thigh so I picked her up and put her on my lap. She stayed for a half hour! Just a few mins ago she was yowling in the hall, so I called to her and she came trotting over and I picked her up. She is in my lap now, purring away.
I have never heard her yowl before. Beau does it all the time. I have had other older cats do it. Its like they get lost or don't know where I am so they meow loudly. Now I'm worried about her because I am going out of town for two days/nights to celebrate my mom's 80th bday and now I will worry that Cami is back home yowling and no one is going to call out to her. My neighbor will be feeding them, but they will be alone over nights. Seems like bad timing - just as she is seeming to turn the corner and start to feel like she wants to get on the bed and purr - and I will "abandon" her for two days.
She is still peeing on my carpet sometimes. She can go for a week and then all of a sudden it's several times a day for several days. She got up on a fabric basket with bags of yarn in it and peed over the side onto the carpet Monday night (well, Tues morning) at 3am. And then last night she squatted in the living room in the evening, but I stopped her and coaxed her to the litter box where she went in and peed there. I just can't figure out why she does this. Prozac doesn't seem to help, or not enough. I may try to raise her dose again, but the last time I did it seemed to make things worse. Maybe I should try weening her off it (again), but the last time I tried that it got worse too. Sigh. She is really so cute now that she is settling in and wanting cuddles, but the inappropriate peeing sort of ruins that.
The best thing is that she has been getting on the bed in the early morning for lots of purrs. She has done this three mornings in the last week now. She like to climb up on my chest and face me. Then she will reach out a paw for my face. This morning she put her head down so it was almost touching my chin.
She also came up to me while I was working today and put her paw on my thigh so I picked her up and put her on my lap. She stayed for a half hour! Just a few mins ago she was yowling in the hall, so I called to her and she came trotting over and I picked her up. She is in my lap now, purring away.
I have never heard her yowl before. Beau does it all the time. I have had other older cats do it. Its like they get lost or don't know where I am so they meow loudly. Now I'm worried about her because I am going out of town for two days/nights to celebrate my mom's 80th bday and now I will worry that Cami is back home yowling and no one is going to call out to her. My neighbor will be feeding them, but they will be alone over nights. Seems like bad timing - just as she is seeming to turn the corner and start to feel like she wants to get on the bed and purr - and I will "abandon" her for two days.
She is still peeing on my carpet sometimes. She can go for a week and then all of a sudden it's several times a day for several days. She got up on a fabric basket with bags of yarn in it and peed over the side onto the carpet Monday night (well, Tues morning) at 3am. And then last night she squatted in the living room in the evening, but I stopped her and coaxed her to the litter box where she went in and peed there. I just can't figure out why she does this. Prozac doesn't seem to help, or not enough. I may try to raise her dose again, but the last time I did it seemed to make things worse. Maybe I should try weening her off it (again), but the last time I tried that it got worse too. Sigh. She is really so cute now that she is settling in and wanting cuddles, but the inappropriate peeing sort of ruins that.