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This is Kim in Support posting on behalf of member AnnaH.
My 4½-year-old cat, Jinx, was born on the streets as a feral. I started feeding her and her bonded brother, Junior, when they were kittens. They were trapped, fixed, and brought indoors at around six months old. Jinx was likely the runt of the litter.
She’s very affectionate at night and will cuddle, and sometimes during daytime naps too. Over time, though, I’ve started to wonder if she may be special needs or struggle with anxiety. She cries and meows excessively, often without a clear reason, and I have a hard time understanding what she wants from me.
She doesn’t seem very interested in toys. I’ve tried many interactive and enrichment toys—she’ll engage briefly and then suddenly run away. Often she goes into the back hallway or laundry room and cries for me. When I go to her, she walks away, which leaves me confused and feeling helpless. She’s very food-motivated and constantly wants treats, but obviously I can’t give them all day. I do use a snuffle mat and treat puzzles, and she enjoys chasing treats.
I also tried harness training as enrichment. At first she was more confident and curious, but one day while we were in the alley a car came through and scared her badly. She panicked when she realized she couldn’t escape because of the harness, and she hissed when I tried to pick her up to get her to safety. I was new to harness training and probably could have handled things better, but since then her confidence has really changed. Now she’s fearful and will only stay on the back porch. She won’t venture into the driveway or beyond.
She does have a catio, which she loves, so she does get some outdoor stimulation. Still, the crying continues, and I don’t know how to soothe her or meet her needs. I use Stress Stopper when I travel, and I usually give Rescue Remedy calming drops. Someone recently recommended Zylkene. I’ve even tried working with an animal communicator, but it didn’t help.
I truly want to figure out how to help her feel more secure and comfortable, but I also want to be honest that the constant crying has started to take a toll on me and causes me stress as well. I love her deeply and just want to understand what she needs and how to help her feel more at ease—for both of our well-being.
My 4½-year-old cat, Jinx, was born on the streets as a feral. I started feeding her and her bonded brother, Junior, when they were kittens. They were trapped, fixed, and brought indoors at around six months old. Jinx was likely the runt of the litter.
She’s very affectionate at night and will cuddle, and sometimes during daytime naps too. Over time, though, I’ve started to wonder if she may be special needs or struggle with anxiety. She cries and meows excessively, often without a clear reason, and I have a hard time understanding what she wants from me.
She doesn’t seem very interested in toys. I’ve tried many interactive and enrichment toys—she’ll engage briefly and then suddenly run away. Often she goes into the back hallway or laundry room and cries for me. When I go to her, she walks away, which leaves me confused and feeling helpless. She’s very food-motivated and constantly wants treats, but obviously I can’t give them all day. I do use a snuffle mat and treat puzzles, and she enjoys chasing treats.
I also tried harness training as enrichment. At first she was more confident and curious, but one day while we were in the alley a car came through and scared her badly. She panicked when she realized she couldn’t escape because of the harness, and she hissed when I tried to pick her up to get her to safety. I was new to harness training and probably could have handled things better, but since then her confidence has really changed. Now she’s fearful and will only stay on the back porch. She won’t venture into the driveway or beyond.
She does have a catio, which she loves, so she does get some outdoor stimulation. Still, the crying continues, and I don’t know how to soothe her or meet her needs. I use Stress Stopper when I travel, and I usually give Rescue Remedy calming drops. Someone recently recommended Zylkene. I’ve even tried working with an animal communicator, but it didn’t help.
I truly want to figure out how to help her feel more secure and comfortable, but I also want to be honest that the constant crying has started to take a toll on me and causes me stress as well. I love her deeply and just want to understand what she needs and how to help her feel more at ease—for both of our well-being.