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    #21
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    My cat and OCD...

    Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
    This is uncanny, Skink, but my very own Buddy cat, who is Siamese, is doing the same thing--compulsively pulling his fur out along his back. I took him to the vet and they checked and confirmed no parasites, no metabolic disease like diabetes. So the conclusion is that it's behavioral, and I'm trying to give him more attention and affection. They also suggested that it could be something like dry skin/allergies, but I don't want to put him on prednisone, which is what most mainstream vets recommend people give their pets but which is not great for their immune system.

    One of the vets also recommended adding a little flax seed oil to his food to help give him some more beneficial fats (my Buddy is very skinny), and so we'll see if that helps. Dave believes he's suffering from neglect because the other three animals are all over me, whereas Buddy's very shy and skittish and won't come near if they're in the vicinity, and of course they always are. If the more-attention treatment doesn't improve things, I may see about finding him a new home, I hope with my parents, where he can live in a dog-free environment and get more quality human interaction and be less nervous.
    The attention is working here Birdie... I see a very noticable improvement... The chair that he hang out on always had tufts of fur on it I have not vacuumed any in over a week...

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    #22
    Senior Member

    My cat and OCD...

    Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
    awwwwww im sad now I love my kitty...he's sucha baby. He doesnt have claws in the front (not our descision mind you, when he was first born my aunt got it done and then when i was born he was given to my family) and he likes to "explore" and last year he tried to figure out what the squirrel was. Well he got to close and the squirrel chased his ass to the deck. He was missing fur from behind his legs and ears...hes stupid but hes so cute! His names Magic!
    Cute Kitty Reb,,, nice shot with the pumpkin,,,My last cat was black all 27 pounds of him...

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    #23
    Senior Member

    My cat and OCD...

    Quote Originally Posted by Skink
    The attention is working here Birdie... I see a very noticable improvement... The chair that he hang out on always had tufts of fur on it I have not vacuumed any in over a week...
    This is good to hear. I had quality time with Buddy when I got in this afternoon. Got him beside me on the bed and petted him and whispered sweet nothings into his ear until we both fell asleep. He was still there curled up against me when I woke up, and it was a miracle that the dogs didn't come in and scare him off, but they were taking naps, too. Hope that counted as good one-on-one time for my sweet Buddy!
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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    #24
    Senior Member

    My cat and OCD...

    it's quite amazing how these animals can live on their own outdoors but bring them in and their like defenseless little shits...

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    #25
    Senior Member

    My cat and OCD...

    Quote Originally Posted by Skink
    it's quite amazing how these animals can live on their own outdoors but bring them in and their like defenseless little shits...
    I'm not sure my little Buddy could really survive in the wild. He's a breeder-bred cat, designed for his physical qualities and Siamese beauty instead of survival. The poor thing is almost so neurotic and afraid it's sad. He has never set foot outdoors and is frightened to death if the door's even slightly open. But you have to admit that he's mighty purty. . . .
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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    #26
    Senior Member

    My cat and OCD...

    My 2 were offspring of a feral cat My Sister inlaw took care of out back of here house... Figures your cat would be uppercrust,,,LOlz,,,Jk...

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    #27
    Senior Member

    My cat and OCD...

    My cat plays with a bottle cap between the hours of 11pm-330am relgiously, I think that could be a small case of OCD. He also can play fetch with it, and find it when you hide it from him cause he's making you want to strangle him. . . but he always finds them. I don't mind that he has a passion for some thing, but at two in the morning. . .:wtf:

    P.S. You like my Av Skink? I made it for you. . .lol, you know how the cyot's love the skink. . .j/k. You inspired me bro, to bad I can't animmate.

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    #28
    Senior Member

    My cat and OCD...

    Quote Originally Posted by Skink
    My 2 were offspring of a feral cat My Sister inlaw took care of out back of here house... Figures your cat would be uppercrust,,,LOlz,,,Jk...
    Poor pure-bred Buddy! I should never have gotten a pet from a breeder. The best pets I've ever had were mutts. They're healthier and more sane and balanced. My other kitty, OJ, is just a regular street tabby, and he's the most well adjusted pet you could ever want to meet.

    Seven years ago when I got Buddy, I'd just lost my longtime kitty, Calico, and my beloved grandmother within a few months of one another. This was before the dogs and before I stole OJ from my neighbors. I was in deep mourning over the loss of my only pet, Calico, who was also a mutt. I was crying and feeling sorry for myself one day while surfing the Web and I happened across a breeder in Florida who sold applehead Siamese cats, which were a type of cat I'd seen a lot in Disney movies as a kid. I made the decision to get this cat impulsively and when I was not in a good emotional state to be buying anything, much less a pet.

    Lesson learned. This past fall when my sister Bess was dying and Buddy was beside himself with insanity and fear because of all the hospice workers going in and out of the house, Dave said "When this is all over, you can get yourself a stuffed toy if you need grief consolation, but please, no more pure-bred pets, OK?" He was right. I'm going to adopt mutts and shelter pets from now on!
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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    #29
    Senior Member

    My cat and OCD...

    Yep,,, Mutts all the way for me too,,,they last longer too...

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    #30
    Senior Member

    My cat and OCD...

    Quote Originally Posted by FreeVenice
    My cat plays with a bottle cap between the hours of 11pm-330am relgiously, I think that could be a small case of OCD. He also can play fetch with it, and find it when you hide it from him cause he's making you want to strangle him. . . but he always finds them. I don't mind that he has a passion for some thing, but at two in the morning. . .:wtf:

    P.S. You like my Av Skink? I made it for you. . .lol, you know how the cyot's love the skink. . .j/k. You inspired me bro, to bad I can't animmate.
    Yup sound like OCD to me too... usually cats like to sleep...

    Just get paintshop pro 7 it comes with an animation program,,,I got it if you want it,just holler...

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