My cat is really jumpy and is a bag of nerves and I hate to see her like this. She has been treated like a queen and acts like one too (lol) but she has always been like this. Is there a way how I can change this ?
2007-12-23
01:01:28
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Joox, go **** yourself. Omg.
2007-12-23
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Some cats are always a bit jumpy. Just try not to move suddenly around her and give her time. Perhaps she'll settle down eventually.
2007-12-23 01:16:50
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answered by Tigger 7
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all cats have all different kinds of personalities. yours happens to be the happy jumpy kind full of life. how old is your cat? if its 2 they usually still act like a kitten. sometimes the older she gets the more they calm down.
the fact that she is sooo hyper also shows that she's happy that you play with her alot.
there's nothing you can do about the way she is. so, just enjoy her.
k Mona
2007-12-23 02:01:41
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a high strung cat, there isn't much to do about that honestly. You could just make sure she is healthy, a check up at the vet and expressing your concerns about your cats jumpiness might not hurt. However, I really wouldn't expect your vet to do much.
I have a jumpy cat as well, nothing to do about it just like there is nothing to do about my lazy cat.
2007-12-23 01:07:09
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answered by Rob 3
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Check she is not scared of something and take her to the vet to get checked out. There may be something wrong with her.
If it is none of these maybe she is bored, get her a nice little toy, like a ball. Stroke her more often to try and calm her down, always keep her occupied.
This may help, but you may not be able to cure her. She may just be like this.
2007-12-23 01:08:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you spoken to your vet? They can sell you plug-in diffusers that can help to calm cats down. It's called Feliway. I used it to help calm my cats during fireworks and when I introduced a new kitten and it was really effective. My mum used it too for her nervy cat and it has worked wonders on him too. I hope you can find a suitable solution for your cat and I hope this helps.
2007-12-23 02:17:30
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answered by Sambo 4
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I guess you need to identify what's causing her to be a bag of nerves, then try to ensure that her environment is calm. Can't think of any natural remedies which might help.
2007-12-23 01:10:25
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answered by Peter R 4
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Some cats are just like this. My sister's is; many torties are. If she's always been this way, it's just the way she is. If she's just become like it recently, well, we don't know what has caused this, only you can figure that out.
Chalice
2007-12-23 03:22:59
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answered by Chalice 7
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Do you love her.no matter what?? that's all that matters. no two cats are the same.take her as she is and relax.dont try to change her.that's the way she is. maybe someday she will come round that's up to her. Good luck.
2007-12-23 04:46:41
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answered by redlady 4
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you spoil your cat too much that's why... cats are meant to be treated like this they are not like dogs who we can teach to follow our every whim and command it is just the way cats are but sometimes when it becomes overboard well then show you r cat who's boss by not always following what her whims are, but be firm and show that you're the boss sometimes... raise your voice quite a little for your cat to differentiate when to stop playing...
good luck!
2007-12-23 01:08:53
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answered by tle 2
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Mayb this is just the way she is just try to love her as much as possible!
Bibi...
Have a nice Christmas...
Bex
xxx
2007-12-23 01:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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