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Did the person feeding the cat bring a dog or a child with them or something. It sounds like something has happened to your cat in the house and it has badly frightened him. Check with the cat sitter, it is obvious that something or someone has upset him and he thinks it is still in the house. |
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i already did ask her but she did not, and i have known her long enough that i trust her (almost 30 years). i agree with you that i think something happened (apart from my Boo gaff) but this change was happening before i did that |
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Just had a thought. Has he jumped up somewhere and knocked something off with a bang? It is worth taking him to the vet just to get him checked out. Has he got fast in somewhere? Just putting thoughts out there that may have made so frightened. Hope you get to the bottom of it. |
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If your cat's health is ok..Do you have a cat flap? Why I ask is it sounds very much like an intruder got in while you were away, a neighbouring cat, and more than likely marked your cat's favourite place (upstairs, the bedroom) as his own. Get down on your hands and knees and smell all around the house, especially upstairs which was your cat's domain and where he felt secure. Wash both sides of the cat flap, your cat's reluctance to come indoors will not be helped if a resident cat has sprayed on the outside of cat flap. Also check your garden/outside area for any 'middening' (where your cat or another cat may have defecated in order to lay claim to or assert your cat's territory). Always being outside and looking decidedly ragged sounds like your cat is on high alert for the intruder coming in again. Try and get rid of any traces of any other cat, don't welcome any other cats, and give your cats lots of reassurance. Try and spend a little 'together' time outside with him too if you can. Imagine how you'd feel if a burglar got in while you were sleeping..and tried to steal..your house. This is how your cat feels, no wonder he is traumatised. |
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Ass i mentioned before we have not seen any signs of another cat, and this has been going on for about 2 months now, we dont have a cat flap as it would be impractical to put one in, Their is only 2 places that we might be able to put one in, the main door, but that is a high grade security door and the other is a set of patio doors but that is triple pained and would cost a fortune to put in, so we have to leave a window open to allow him access, He has know started to come in of his own accord to feed, but go`s straight out again and sits by the door. He is also grooming a lot and i understand that is a sign of stress,the whole thing is maddening because he has a home where he is loved and we cant give it to him because of this |
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I'm sorry your boy is so upset. What is his name if you don't mind me asking..You say he uses the window as access but sits by the door. So he doesn't sit by the door for access, right? but for something else? which is quite telling.. No cat flap doesn't necessarily mean that he does not feel threatened in some way, either indoors or out. As mentioned before on these behaviour forums our cats can also pick up and be affected by their human's stress, if both or either of you is under undue stress this can also affect your cat. Sorry to repeat but as Velvet mentioned have you had his health checked recently, 1st port of call. Maine Coons are notoriously known for having silent heart conditions and some cats will wander off looking for a secret place to be where they feel 'safe'. Called the 'dog cat' they also are extremely people orientated, love the outdoors, and have been known to pine awfully for their human when away. I had a Maine Coon for many years, they are very sociable cats!! He may have found it quite upsetting when left without you. Have you anything new and 'smelly' like Glade plug ins or new smells or sounds.. I hope this helps. Btw I too have d/g patio doors and have had my own home made cat flap for years made of wood with a flap at the bottom, so it is possible to make your own cat flap without even touching the door or cutting glass. Happy to post a photo of it. Not all cats like cat flaps and in some cases It can just add to their stress. |
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You say your cat has access through an open window. What access did he have to outside while you were away? If he had none this may explain his new found reluctance to stay indoors for any length of time. For a cat used to coming and going with people in the house he may now be afraid of being shut in alone again. If there are no other cats bothering him, as you say, in THIS case it may help alleviate some of the stress by thinking about getting a cat flap at some time so that when you go away again he doesn't feel so lost/bored/shut-in. Spend time with him indoors doing things he likes so that he gets the positive associations with being indoors again in the house. |
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