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24-11-2008, 02:09 AM   #1

Anyone have any advice for relief for a cat in heat?


Mousie's in heat again, seems to be every 3 weeks......and it's driving us all MAD!

She gets very loud, particularly in the middle of the night......we can handle that, but it's causing alot of sleepless nights for my son who's a very light sleeper! And she's driving poor Miw out of her mind......she follows her EVERYWHERE, tries to rub up against her, and constantly tries to "talk" to her......Miw's a quite "solitary" cat and doesn't like Mousie getting too close without invitation LOL!

And I'm sure it must be driving little Mousie crazy too.......she knows she wants SOMETHING, but she doesn't have a clue what it is or where to find relief!

Anyone know of anything we can do to provide relief, besides the obvious solution of finding her a "man-cat"? Anything that may calm her a bit?



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24-11-2008, 03:49 AM   #2

Re: Anyone have any advice for relief for a cat in heat?


Oh dear! I have no idea what can be done to calm a cat in oestrus except a tom...which is impossible, of course. Call the vet and ask if there's possibly any medication that she can take considering her health problems. And she'll probably just keep cycling......what a dilemma! Poor Mousie, poor Miw and poor you!



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24-11-2008, 10:23 AM   #3

Re: Anyone have any advice for relief for a cat in heat?


I was thinking the same, some kind of hormone supressant?



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24-11-2008, 10:37 AM   #4

Re: Anyone have any advice for relief for a cat in heat?


And maybe even the good old Feliway will lessen her drives? Poor thing



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24-11-2008, 12:29 PM   #5

Re: Anyone have any advice for relief for a cat in heat?


I'm sorry for you and poor Mouse - what a dilemma. I think it has to be a call to the vet. There may be something that will lessen her oestrus without compromising her delicate health balance. Good luck.



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24-11-2008, 02:08 PM   #6

Re: Anyone have any advice for relief for a cat in heat?


Why don't you get her spayed?



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24-11-2008, 02:12 PM   #7

Re: Anyone have any advice for relief for a cat in heat?


She's poorly Smudgley - you'd have to look at previous threads



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24-11-2008, 08:10 PM   #8

Re: Anyone have any advice for relief for a cat in heat?


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Originally Posted by dinahsmum
She's poorly Smudgley - you'd have to look at previous threads
sincere apologies, I didn't know she was so poorly.



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25-11-2008, 12:45 AM   #9

Re: Anyone have any advice for relief for a cat in heat?


Quote:
Originally Posted by smudgley
sincere apologies, I didn't know she was so poorly.
No worries, Smudgley you weren't aware of the circumstances. Mousie has a genetic immune disease that affects her blood......so one risk of surgery could be irregular or excessive bleeding or at the very least unbalancing her red cell count which has taken us so long to stabilise. The other risk is that she's on immuno-suppressive therapy so if she got an infection from the surgery she wouldn't be able to fight it. We and the vet don't want to chance it......she may be fine having surgery.....but then again, she may not be.

Thanks for the advice everyone, will ring the vet this week and see if there is any kind of hormone suppressant that she can have to help......every 3 weeks being in heat is wearing poor Mousie (and US!!) out LOL!



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25-11-2008, 05:15 PM   #10

Re: Anyone have any advice for relief for a cat in heat?


I found this advice when my brothers cat was in heat .... but we just couldn't / wouldn't do it!
http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=737861



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