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27th May 2013, 01:22 PM #1
Ran-Gan Disturbed
The grand daughter is here this weeken , a three day weekend here. This has put Ran-Gan off his feed and he hides outside all the time. She doesn't abuse the cats but they fear her. Ran-Gan scratches at the door to get out and hisses at Psycho cat through the glass. I worry he'll lose the weight he gained and be set back in his 'recovery'.
Yes Psycho cat (Norman Bates) is still here , seems to have settled down some but is still fiesty at times. He's still hobbling on three legs, we hope he heals.
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27th May 2013, 02:08 PM #2
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How old is your granddaughter? Our Oscar (RIP) was afraid of our granddaughters too. It was a good learning experience for the children. Oscar eventually came to tolerate their visits and attention. We would set him up with food and water in the quiet of our walk in closet. It was his safe zone and after a day or two he would get over it. Hope Ran-Gan doesn't relapse. Sounds like you have your hands full!
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27th May 2013, 02:36 PM #3
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Yes, little kids running about can be very scary! My boy Buster did not much care for anyone's company. He did tolerate a few people but mostly hid out til they left. I notice that Ginger does they same thing when a new person stops over. My step daughter came to visit from AZ and was laying on my usual spot in the family room. Ginger came running down from her tower to lay on me and screeched to a halt! " that is not my momma!" I laughed it was kind of funny. As far as food goes I always leave dry kibble out so she can eat at night while I am sleeping, this may help Ran-Gan when everyone is sleeping he probably is out and about.
Last edited by donnad; 27th May 2013 at 10:07 PM.
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27th May 2013, 02:55 PM #4
I agree, Neevie does most of her eatage at night when all is quiet - if kids are here, which by the way she's not happy about either - she stays out of the way...
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27th May 2013, 11:52 PM #5
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How nice to have your grand daughter over, but clearly Ran Gan not a happy kitty ! I think that is a brilliant idea about feeding him at night like Alekto says, you never know it might work. Hope he doesnt loose any of his weight. Loving that Psycho is still around, could we have some pictures of him now, and hope he continues to heal.
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