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Related: About this forumI think Arthur is just deeply confused, right now.
I'm ready to cry. I just want my sweet boy to be happy and comfortable
Walleye
(35,240 posts)niyad
(119,678 posts)both of you. Sending lot of love and hugs and vibes for healing.
niyad
(119,678 posts)DU recently. Maybe something like one of those might help?
Ocelot II
(120,672 posts)Maybe one of those would be more comfortable for him.
niyad
(119,678 posts)that I remember is from a week or two ago.
QED
(2,938 posts)ShazzieB
(18,575 posts)Just cuter!
wnylib
(24,293 posts)things for our fur babies that they don't understand. We feel for their confusion and worry that it will disrupt our good relationship with them.
Reassuring words and, if you can get close enough, gentle scritches on his head might be reassuring to both of you. He won't understand the words, but will understand the tone.
I went through the cone issue with a cat that I had several years ago. He had developed patches of hair loss after nibbling some household plants (which I then got rid of). The vet prescribed a cream and sent us home with the cream and the cone, which was not see through back then.
Poor Alex (the cat) struggled hard to get out of the cone. He succeeded once and was depressed when I put it back on him. He moped and sulked and I felt like an awful meanie, even though it was best for him.
But the results were good and when the cone came off, he held no hard feelings toward me. In fact, from then on, whenever he had a medical issue, he allowed only me (and not my husband) to give him a pill, cream, etc. He seemed to "get it" in seeing the cause/effect relationship between treatment and feeling better.
Fortunately, he didn't have many health issues. Vomited as a kitten after he ate a stick of butter. Lost hair after nibbling on house plants. Had autumn allergies that required a shot in the fall.
Siwsan
(27,267 posts)I'm just going to baby him for the next two days. I might even try my hand at making a soft protection collar.
wnylib
(24,293 posts)The soft protection collar sounds like a good idea.
How are the other cats reacting to his cone?
Siwsan
(27,267 posts)Madoc actually hid!
Happy to hear he is on your lap and purring.
SheltieLover
(59,538 posts)Poor Arthur!
Siwsan
(27,267 posts)I might be able to put one together with an old sock, some foam rubber from an old pillow and an elastic band fastener.
SheltieLover
(59,538 posts)Foam rubber & a strip of fabric with velcro glued to ends maybe?
Poor Arthur. I know you will do what's best for him.
LastDemocratInSC
(3,826 posts)He didn't tolerate it well for obvious reasons. For the first hour or so he walked backwards trying to get out from under "that thing that was over him."