Fowlers Penalty Miss said:Cats are weird.
They spend hours hiding in bushes, and when the only vehicle all day is passing, they'll run out in the road and 'splat'.
Not only are they weird, they are monumentally stupid.
Aphex said:This is a joke, right?
I'm like that.Tbilisi said:Fowlers Penalty Miss said:Cats are weird.
They spend hours hiding in bushes, and when the only vehicle all day is passing, they'll run out in the road and 'splat'.
Not only are they weird, they are monumentally stupid.
Yes,they sleep 20 hours a day,dont work,eat and drink when they like along with popping out for a shag when it takes their fancy and youre calling them stupid?
karen7 said:My late cat was 20 and i was told to start with she had dementia but she had a brain tumour
The getting stuck in corners is a key symptom as is walking round in circles,time to keep him indoors and get a proper diagnosis.Sorry it doesn't sound good
metalblue said:Anyone got any experience of this?
My cat is getting on a bit and has, I fear, succumbed to senile dementia. He will often go outside, come back in a while later then obviously forget why he came back in and go out again. If he is inside at around 4am he starts meowing incredibly loudly at the ceiling. We have on a couple of occasions found him walking into the corner of a room not and not being able to walk forward or turn left or right he has become distressed until I picked him up and turned him around.
metalblue said:Anyone got any experience of this?
My cat is getting on a bit and has, I fear, succumbed to senile dementia. He will often go outside, come back in a while later then obviously forget why he came back in and go out again. If he is inside at around 4am he starts meowing incredibly loudly at the ceiling. We have on a couple of occasions found him walking into the corner of a room not and not being able to walk forward or turn left or right he has become distressed until I picked him up and turned him around.
Stuuuuuu said:Out of interest, would many of you treat a human in the same way, e.g. put a parent or sibling to sleep? Genuinely wondering how most people feel about this; not trying to be argumentative or provocative.
shadygiz said:karen7 said:My late cat was 20 and i was told to start with she had dementia but she had a brain tumour
The getting stuck in corners is a key symptom as is walking round in circles,time to keep him indoors and get a proper diagnosis.Sorry it doesn't sound good
the walking round in circles is sign of stroke i'm afraid
Astley Lad said:metalblue...wifey got a device from the pet shop called 'pet remedy'. You plug it into a socket and it supposedly calms and de-stresses the cat naturally. It's not particularly cheap, about £20, and lasts about 6 weeks and, obviously it has to be in the same room the cat sleeps in but my wife thinks it has helped our cat. I should mention it doesn't have any effect when it comes to dealing with Hungarian referees who make dodgy penalty decisions late on in CL games, our Becky was fucking fuming!
karen7 said:shadygiz said:karen7 said:My late cat was 20 and i was told to start with she had dementia but she had a brain tumour
The getting stuck in corners is a key symptom as is walking round in circles,time to keep him indoors and get a proper diagnosis.Sorry it doesn't sound good
the walking round in circles is sign of stroke i'm afraid
She had a stroke because of the brain tumour but recovered quite well from that,a massive fit from the tumour put her in a semi coma and she was put to sleep the next day.She was ok till the end in that she was eating and loved cuddles and knew where she was and who i was.2 years ago this month and i still miss her every day
Stuuuuuu said:Out of interest, would many of you treat a human in the same way, e.g. put a parent or sibling to sleep? Genuinely wondering how most people feel about this; not trying to be argumentative or provocative.