arozeboom
Member Since 2011
We have Ruby, the diabetic one. We also have Midgie. Midgie has always been on the skittish side and a bit of a loner, but she would often seek out Ruby for some good head licking. They've never been cuddly, but there are definitely moments of affection between them.
Since we brought Ruby home from the vet on the 24th, she hasn't wanted much to do with Midgie. Now she's feeling better and Midgie has been seeking her out a bit. Ruby tends to give her a good swat instead of the head licks. So Midgie has gotten even more skittish and is spending a lot of time by herself in the basement. If we go down to see her, she's eager for petting and she's eating totally normally. She's always been a fan of the basement (its a finished, cozy basement and a lot quieter than upstairs) but is definitely spending more time alone. I've been very careful to give Midgie treats when Ruby gets them and to try to give her as much petting as she'll stand. I don't want her to feel slighted.
Now the question...is it unusual for the relationship between the cats to change after a stay at the vet and an illness? Ruby has been home for almost 2 weeks now.
Since we brought Ruby home from the vet on the 24th, she hasn't wanted much to do with Midgie. Now she's feeling better and Midgie has been seeking her out a bit. Ruby tends to give her a good swat instead of the head licks. So Midgie has gotten even more skittish and is spending a lot of time by herself in the basement. If we go down to see her, she's eager for petting and she's eating totally normally. She's always been a fan of the basement (its a finished, cozy basement and a lot quieter than upstairs) but is definitely spending more time alone. I've been very careful to give Midgie treats when Ruby gets them and to try to give her as much petting as she'll stand. I don't want her to feel slighted.
Now the question...is it unusual for the relationship between the cats to change after a stay at the vet and an illness? Ruby has been home for almost 2 weeks now.