Megan and Boots (GA)
Member Since 2015
Here's the situation: Boots has spent the past several months meowing A LOT at night in the bedroom. Thankfully, I'm a heavy sleeper and he wakes me only once or maybe twice a night, but he wakes my light-sleeping partner up all the time to the point that he's really sleep deprived and falling asleep at work. We're just about at our wits' end.
It all started just prior to Boots' diabetes diagnosis. He'd come in the middle of the night to cry, presumably for food (he'd settle down if fed). Once he was diagnosed, we felt bad for the night crying, assuming he genuinely felt like his body was starving, so we started catering to his cries even more and getting up and feeding him sometimes 2-3 times a night. Well now his blood sugars have been well regulated for well over a month, and other symptoms of the diabetes are diminishing (excessive thirst/peeing for starters), but his cries at night are if anything worse! I suspect it's because it's turned into more of a behavioral problem - he is used to crying and getting a snack, so he does it because it works?
We tried doing an auto-feeder overnight but I guess those 3-4 snacks weren't enough, because he continued to come in and cry.
"Shut the door" - you might say. Well, we have two reasons for hesitation:
1) we have two other kitties who come and go at night, often sleep with us, and cause no problems (actually when we DO shut the door, one of those two tends to get upset being shut out and scratches at the door);
2) the last time or two we did that, Boots got so upset and worked himself up so badly that he peed in our guest bedroom next door and our upstairs bathroom. (Now, that was back when the diabetes was a little less controlled, so maybe it was also related to that and it wouldn't happen now that his blood sugar is in check, but you can understand our hesitation to shut the door)
We tried Feliway spray - no luck calming him down with that.
Does anyone have any ideas? Should we just shut the door and hope for the best (no accidents)? Some other non-Feliway calming spray maybe? Anti-anxiety meds (trying to avoid that, but getting desperate)? We don't want to just feed him more throughout the day because I really think it's behavioral not starvation and he's actually been gaining weight recently on his current 6-7oz canned food daily diet.
We're desperate! I hope someone else has been through a similar situation and has some advice for something that might work! Thanks in advance...
It all started just prior to Boots' diabetes diagnosis. He'd come in the middle of the night to cry, presumably for food (he'd settle down if fed). Once he was diagnosed, we felt bad for the night crying, assuming he genuinely felt like his body was starving, so we started catering to his cries even more and getting up and feeding him sometimes 2-3 times a night. Well now his blood sugars have been well regulated for well over a month, and other symptoms of the diabetes are diminishing (excessive thirst/peeing for starters), but his cries at night are if anything worse! I suspect it's because it's turned into more of a behavioral problem - he is used to crying and getting a snack, so he does it because it works?
We tried doing an auto-feeder overnight but I guess those 3-4 snacks weren't enough, because he continued to come in and cry.
"Shut the door" - you might say. Well, we have two reasons for hesitation:
1) we have two other kitties who come and go at night, often sleep with us, and cause no problems (actually when we DO shut the door, one of those two tends to get upset being shut out and scratches at the door);
2) the last time or two we did that, Boots got so upset and worked himself up so badly that he peed in our guest bedroom next door and our upstairs bathroom. (Now, that was back when the diabetes was a little less controlled, so maybe it was also related to that and it wouldn't happen now that his blood sugar is in check, but you can understand our hesitation to shut the door)
We tried Feliway spray - no luck calming him down with that.
Does anyone have any ideas? Should we just shut the door and hope for the best (no accidents)? Some other non-Feliway calming spray maybe? Anti-anxiety meds (trying to avoid that, but getting desperate)? We don't want to just feed him more throughout the day because I really think it's behavioral not starvation and he's actually been gaining weight recently on his current 6-7oz canned food daily diet.
We're desperate! I hope someone else has been through a similar situation and has some advice for something that might work! Thanks in advance...
