Stressed Civie

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  1. vansplic

    vansplic Member

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    Hi guys....
    My drooler and my one Civie Omi are taking the stress of the last few days and the loss of Itty pretty hard. The drooler is waiting by the door for her buddy to return.

    Omi is likely stressed because the bean is upset... She has been on bean watch, not leaving my side since Itty went to the vet. Omi is very prone to eye infections when stressed. This time however she seems to be turning to excessive licking. The vet said it was most likely stress but could be allergies so gave an allergy shot. the allergy shot does not seem to be helping.

    Any suggestions for calming a stressed civie before she makes herself sick?
     
  2. MommaOfMuse

    MommaOfMuse Well-Known Member

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    Cam,

    When Muse passed 2 of my civies and our 80 lb drooler went into a heavy grieving for their lost friend as well. Onyx and Amon Ra (the civies) would cry and search all her favorite haunts, and the drooler turned into a velcro dog. It is so hard to watch our other fur babies grieve and not know how to explain it to them. I just tried to give everyone a little extra love and cuddles. But at least for Amon Ra that didn't seem to help much as Muse had been his foster mommy, he stopped eating except a very small amount, would walk the house for hours calling for his lost friend and generally terrified me that I might lose another beloved furry child. Then some friends of ours called, they had a litter of kittens in a feral colony that they manage. Two of the kittens were sick, one had an eye infection and one an upper respitory infection, so they needed to seperate them from the rest so they could be treated, only problem was their special needs cat Puddy (he's blind) was not handling two active kittens in the house well, so could we please, please, please take these two in as at least fosters until they were well enough to be spayed and returned to the colony.

    We agreed and brought Duvessa Storm and Elektra Skye home with us. King our drooler and self appointed kitten wrangler immediately took to the two small bundles of fur, then came Amon Ra, when the other cats would hiss or growl at the kittens, good old Ra-rum would come flying in to protect the little ones. Then I noticed that when I fed the cats, Ra would leave the older cats to eat with the kittens. He was gaining back the weight that he had lost after Muse's passing. So we called our friends and told them that their babies in our care were no longer fosters they had their furever homes. We were lucky, my husband had just returned to his job as a roofer and my unemployment had restarted, so we were in a financial place to take our new babies in. I know not everyone is in that place both financially or emotionally after a loss of a beloved pet. But I truly believe that the new babies at our house saved Ra's life, and hopefully we have done the same for Duvessa and Elektra.

    As for your own fur kids, love them hon, hug them close, let them know that while you are sad and upset that Itty is gone, they are still very much loved, and in no way are you sad or upset with them. And when the time comes and you can add another addition to your home (because it sounds like you want very much too.) Then hopefully they to will love that new family member.

    Again I am so sorry for your loss, but you gave Itty the greatest gifts there is, she finally knew love, and in the end you gave her soul the release it needed.

    Mel & Muse (GA)
     
  3. Venita

    Venita Well-Known Member

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    I would suggest some rescue remedy rubbed on Omi's ears. If he is reacting to your grief and anxiety, then it is clear that you also need to do something for yourself. A calming walk? A visit to a park with your son....maybe take a picnic along. Something to help you clear your head and embrace the continuation of life.

    I hear what Mel says, and I have relieved a cat's grief over losing his kitten by bringing in another he could love. But that is not a solution that works for everyone. You may not have the financial resources to seek out another cat. But if your drooler were to bring another one home...
     
  4. Karen & Smokey(GA)

    Karen & Smokey(GA) Well-Known Member

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    What did the vet give Omi for allergy ....not a steriod shot, I hope !!!
     
  5. vansplic

    vansplic Member

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    I honestly don't remember what it was the vet said she was giving Omi. I don't believe it was a steriod... I learned a long time ago with our drooler that steriods just cause more problems.
     
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