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Re: Candy Update

Postby Kaz » 13 Feb 2013, 20:58

I think so too xxx
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Re: Candy Update

Postby Diflower » 13 Feb 2013, 21:09

Definitely the right decision Shaz, however long she has now your memories will be good ones
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Re: Candy Update

Postby JoM » 13 Feb 2013, 22:34

So sorry to read this Shaz, you've made the right decision though and it's lovely that the time she has left will be happy ((((Shaz and Candy))))
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Re: Candy Update

Postby shazsha » 14 Feb 2013, 21:13

Candy looks very thin today though she is still eating like a horse.
I had her on my lap for hours last night then put her down on her favourite spot and went to bed.
Just as I was falling into a sleep I heard her wailing constantly. I almost broke my neck diving out of bed to see what was wrong with her. As I got to her she stopped wailing, stood up and started purring round my legs!
So she had the whole house awake because she wanted petted.
An hour later I got back to sleep.
She has done this wailing twice today too-I was reading up on it and seemingly they do this when confused/lonely. As soon as I pick her up she stops the wailing and purrs instead, settling down in my lap for a nap.
She's went from a very independent cat to an attention seeking, spoilt moggy(and I love it).
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Re: Candy Update

Postby miasmum » 14 Feb 2013, 21:54

My Mia is a master (or mistress) of exactly that behaviour Shaz. She isn't confused or lonely, just demanding. She will sit on the sofa and wail until I sit down with her, she comes up to bed in the morning when Tim lets her upstairs and stands by the bed wailing until I call her, then she digs at my face or any bit of me she can get at until I lift the covers and let her in. Mowgli will do it to an extent, he will sit at the bottom of the stairs and shout until I call him, even though he knows where I am. Mind you they are demanding orientals :lol: :lol:

It is lovely that she has turned into a mummys girl though, these days will be etched on your memory
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Re: Candy Update

Postby Diflower » 15 Feb 2013, 00:20

Aww Shaz, you just have to do what they want don't you, and thankfully makes you feel better as well xx
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Re: Candy Update

Postby meriad » 15 Feb 2013, 10:07

Shaz, my Molly does this but hers definitely is age related. She's 20 and a bit and has feline dementia and will often walk somewhere, stare at a wall and meow loudly, VERY loudly. So same as you I often get up, find her and give her a cuddle. Most times she's then OK but other times it'll be not even 5 minutes later and she'll repeat the process.

But I've also learned to ignore it at times and give her time to 'find' herself, esp night times.... I get little enough sleep as it is with her trampling on my head that I refuse to get up unless I have to :D

I really do hope that you still have a good few months with your gorgeous girl, keep on spoiling her x
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Re: Candy Update

Postby Kaz » 15 Feb 2013, 10:45

Oh bless!!! Sending love to you both :) xxxx
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Re: Candy Update

Postby JoM » 15 Feb 2013, 12:03

Oh bless her! ((((Shaz and Candy))))
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Re: Candy Update

Postby debih » 15 Feb 2013, 12:04

((((((((((Shaz and Candy)))))))))))
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