18 Jul The Beauty Of A Feral Cat
A feral cat has soothed many an anxious cat …….
“My cat needs a buddy, but I’m afraid he wouldn’t want to share my attention. He would abuse the newbie.” This is a common conundrum in my cat practice. But not to worry. Many times a feral kitten or cat is the best match for cats that I treat. A feral will usually bond very quickly with a new cat. Because he/she is a cat’s cat, the interaction preference is cats not people.
Frustrated, Furless, Anxious
(OCD — Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Alopecia)
I’m reminded of Cisco, a very young black, neutered male who had a severe case of alopecia (psychogenic dermatitis). When I saw him, he was practically furless and had many bloody scabs from compulsive grooming. I explained to his guardians that he groomed out of frustration and angst. His two female companions refused to play with him.
Cisco’s cure
Cisco’s primary cure was a young feral kitten named Pancho.
They quickly became “an item”, Cisco’s grooming returned to normal, and his fur returned. Sixteen years together until Cisco’s illness …. now Pancho lives with Elie, whom he’s taken under his paw.
And Cisco’s photo is on the Christmas tree — alongside Pancho’s
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