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That's a really tricky one - I am amazed that you think that Ebony can distinguish a uniform as such and that it traumatises her so badly. Cat owners know that their seemingly laid-back cats can become anxious and suffer from various stresses that are part of everyone's lives. I think that all you can do is give her plenty of hidden places where she can feel safe and it sounds as if Tigger is helping her wonderfully! It was the best thing we could have done for our little rescue, Kizzy, who I'm sure never had too much trauma (but how can I know for sure), getting Pip helped her certainly to learn how to play and be comfortable in her own skin. Sorry I can't offer any better insights. |
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As I said in the OP angie, if she can't tell the difference between normal clothing and uniforms she wouldn't feel the need to hide from uniforms, but she does seem to feel that need. I'm not sure what happened to cause her to act like that towards uniforms but all I know for certain is at best she'll get a bit unsettled and keep herself away from the uniform, at worst she'll put as much distance between herself and the uniform as she can, putting her ears back as she's doing it and I have seen her basically "shutting down" from stress/anxiety because of someone with a uniform being too close to her for her comfort. She is sort of okay with black trousers now (I've managed to coax her to have a look and a sniff at black trousers without anyone wearing them, she's still a little bit wary of them but she's okay being next to them to have a sniff if no one is wearing them. |
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I think like Angie says, it will be time that will help her overcome her fears. Barnaby lived in the alley at the back of some houses where the bins are for the first 6 months of his life. When we got him he was terrified of black bin liners, especially if I shook one out. He is OK now though. Perhaps uniforms have a different smell if they are made out of the same material, Could be just the black trousers. We have had many traumatised animals and the only thing we have done is to make sure the animal always feels safe and secure. Progress is rewarded with treats or cuddles and strokes. Our latest lurcher had been battered all her life, (5 months) and would throw herself on the floor and wee if we raised our voice for anything or approached her. She is now nearly 9 months and loves life. She is properly house trained, comes back when called and very rarely gets frightened. She has flashbacks now and again but is getting better every day. You are doing a fabulous job with Ebony and doing all the right things, it seems to me. She is obviously very well cared for and loved and that will be the way through her fear. |
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Ebony was brave enough to go outside this afternoon before something scared her and made her run back inside <3 Not sure what it was that scared her this afternoon, might have been a person or it could have been next door's dog (unlikely to be the dog though because it was inside its owners house) |
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What a brave little girl. I was just thinking, one of our cats, Swirl, is a very nervous cat. We have had him since he was 10 weeks old and nothing bad has ever happened to him but he hates loud noises and strangers. Ebony sounds like she is getting braver every day. |
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Ebony's been with me for just over a year now, hopefully she'll get even more braver with Tigger showing her that the world isn't the scary place she thinks it is <3 She found a lovely sunny spot indoors earlier but it wasn't big enough for her and Tigger so they decided to take it in turns sharing it What makes it even more surprising was the fact that my stepdad was doing work in the kitchen so there was loud noises coming from the kitchen but Ebony was happy to go as far as the hallway at the bottom of the stairs (she was upstairs) idk if I'm antromorphising (sp) |
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We had a breakthrough yesterday, I had to wear my job interview uniform and a certain little girl had a sniff and braved rubbing against my hands while I was wearing the job interview uniform |
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