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So sorry that Jupiter is having this problem. You could try a Feliway diffuser and Solliquin chews and see if that helps relieve any stress and make him happier. You could also talk to your vet about trying an anti-anxiety medication, like Trazodone or Prozac to see if that helps. Below is also a link to a good website that provides information on how to enrich the life of indoor cats to keep them happy and healthy. Good luck! https://www.feliway.com/us#redirected http://www.solliquin.com/ https://indoorpet.osu.edu/cats
Updated on August 12th, 2025
No, I wouldn't say the jumper is bad for Mars. It could be that she has some anxiety, and that comes out as being very hyper. When you put the jumper on her, the close contact of it makes her feel safer, thus leading to the calming down. There is an item called a Thundershirt that is used for dogs and cats with anxiety, and it is reported to do that same thing in that calms down dogs and cats when upset. The jumper likely has the same effect on Mars. It's fine to use it on her. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello. If you have the time, you might want to condition Jupiter to the car. If time is limited, placing him in a carrier ( making sure he is comfortable in a carrier ), putting the carrier on the floor & covering the carrier with a light sheet might soothe his anxiety. Do make sure you have an ID tag on him is case something happens. Thanks for contacting Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
It is ok to place cat clothing on him to cover the area, but it still should be allowed to have oxygen, so no bandages should be placed. Also you can try feeding a collar through the cone if it is one of the ones that has loops at the base. Best of luck with Alaska and I hope that her sutures stay in place so this can heal properly. Cats are fast healers and typically after 7-10 days are completely healed, as long as the site doesn't get infected. Thanks for visiting Boop by Petco. Take care!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
This is likely behavioral. I would recommend providing her with plenty of toys that will keep her occupied. You can also consider using a bitter spray to apply to the things she chews on most to try and deter her from continuing this behavior. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns and I would be more than happy to help you further.
Updated on August 12th, 2025