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Prizmz 03-15-2009 10:48 AM

Help! Screaming Calico
 
We need insight.

Our 14 year old calico has taken to screaming throughout the night. These are blood curdling cries for no apparent reason.

We would appreciate any insights.

dillywho 03-15-2009 12:26 PM

Sounds like
 
a trip to the vet is in order. I have 2 cats and they don't scream or cry like that without a reason. Please get him/her checked out.

JimJoe 03-15-2009 01:18 PM

Our 18 year old calico does the same thing.. but during the day and throughout the night. We were told it may be feline senility. She is not in pain. She does not hear nor see well anymore either. We will try to deal with it as long as we can.
Good Luck. You are going to need it.


There is lots on google on this: search: feline senility

http://www.fabcats.org/owners/elderly/senility.html
The most commonly seen changes include spatial (space) or temporal (time) disorientation, altered interaction with the family, changes in sleep-wake cycles, house-soiling with inappropriate urination/defecation, changes in activity, and/or inappropriate vocalisation (often displayed as loud crying at night

MSNPA 03-15-2009 03:08 PM

My 17 year old Ivan wakes me every night crying. I always get up and check on him and he always seems okay. I would not know what it would be like to sleep straight through until morning!

doster 03-15-2009 08:46 PM

screaming Cat
 
Could possibly be urinary tract infection or blockage. Just a guest.
I had a cat with this problem one time and she would cry and keep going to the litter box with no results.
Deb

Barefoot 03-15-2009 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prizmz (Post 194025)
We need insight.
Our 14 year old calico has taken to screaming throughout the night. These are blood curdling cries for no apparent reason.
We would appreciate any insights.

Our 17 year old Himalyan cat has always cried loudly a few times during the night, which wakes us up. She has done this all her life and we're used to it. We think it is because she is nocturnal; and just wants someone to wake up and pay attention to her.

If your cat has suddenly starting doing this, it may be a physical problem. Or it may be a reaction to something that has changed in the environment.

You may want to PM Chelsea 24, her husband Vetman is very knowledgeable.

Taj44 03-16-2009 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 194138)
Our 17 year old Himalyan cat has always cried loudly a few times during the night, which wakes us up. She has done this all her life and we're used to it. We think it is because she is nocturnal; and just wants someone to wake up and pay attention to her.

If your cat has suddenly starting doing this, it may be a physical problem. Or it may be a reaction to something that has changed in the environment.

You may want to PM Chelsea 24, her husband Vetman is very knowledgeable.

Our cat used to do that. After getting him checked out, and nothing was amiss physically, we just dealt with it by putting his litter and food/water and his kitty bed in the laundry room, which happened to be very far away from our bedroom, so we could get some sleep. He did get used to the routine of being put in the room at night. I also wonder about feline senility. Good luck~

uujudy 03-18-2009 10:41 PM

Our Francis did that during the last 5+years of his 22 years. We think he "got lost" in the middle of the night, and was trying to find us. During his last year or 2 Francis would also start hollering in the afternoon whenever he woke up from a nap. When you tell your kitty you're there & everything is ok does he quiet down?

Prizmz 03-26-2009 06:17 AM

Screaming Calico
 
Missy has been checked physically. The vet found nothing, and told us "some cats do that".

She will cry out even when we are in a room together.


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