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Another query. Has anyone used zylkene?
I'm researching any easily obtainable solutions to Tubbys continued hiding. He still does not come out to eat if I'm in the room.
I've not been able to make progress getting closer to him. Hurt my tail bone the other night, and it hurts.
I'm researching any easily obtainable solutions to Tubbys continued hiding. He still does not come out to eat if I'm in the room.
I've not been able to make progress getting closer to him. Hurt my tail bone the other night, and it hurts.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pasta I have Maxie about 5 years now and even now when I leave out his dinner on the floor in the kitchen - he looks at me waiting for me to leave so that he can get on with eating, whatever happened to him in the past. So I just do that.
Could you leave some tasty food for Tubby in the kitchen and leave and go into your living room.
It is unbelievable he is like this after 5 years.
Could you leave some tasty food for Tubby in the kitchen and leave and go into your living room.
It is unbelievable he is like this after 5 years.
I know, I know...I'm a bit impatient even though i knew it would be like this.
Yesterday I did put my feet up on the sofa and had a short nap, hoping to see if he might come out. He didn't but I'll try again...and again.
The other night I put his bedtime meal down, and went upstairs. I then sat on the top step...he looked up a few times, and I looked away when he did. He just carried on eating.
Yesterday I did put my feet up on the sofa and had a short nap, hoping to see if he might come out. He didn't but I'll try again...and again.
The other night I put his bedtime meal down, and went upstairs. I then sat on the top step...he looked up a few times, and I looked away when he did. He just carried on eating.
That's how I started, jj. Everything here in the lounge as I was advised that he would bond better if he was in the room I use most. Food is now in or near the kitchen. Litter tray is gradually being moved ( thank goodness for super pricey cat litter). I'm thinking that once all his food is in the kitchen, he might brave going in there...if he thinks I can't see him.
Luca...he's a rescue stray, and he was in a bad way when the rescue caught him. Very nervous, so he hides. Wrapping himself around my legs will, hopefully, happen in the future. Now, he just hides. There are cat treats on the floor now...just an inch or 2 from the sofa. He's shy, but he loves his food.
Pasta. I don't know if this would work for Tubby but we used it for very timid cats in our cattery. We had a seed tray with catnip growing...well we had lots of trays on the go. We would put a tray in the pen of the timid cat and we never had a cat leave without becoming a friend!
Have a look at what catnip does for a cat. I believe there is a catnip spray but I know nothing about that. Worth a look...x
Have a look at what catnip does for a cat. I believe there is a catnip spray but I know nothing about that. Worth a look...x
A bit of progress...after putting a packet of wet food in Tubbys dish, I intended to head upstairs. I wanted to see if he'd come out in daylight while I was indoors. I called his name and said his food was out. What I saw was his round face peering out from under a chair as he waited to see me go..he wasted no time going to his plate. I watched from the top step as he ate every last bit. Slowly...slowly.