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11-06-2008, 04:44 PM   #1

yow-ing


Last night Beauty was yow-ing. She came in to my room (really restless), looked at me settling down to sleep (bearing in mind it was about 11pm) and she suddenly yow-ed! It sounded for all the world like she'd got something stuck through her paw! (she hadn't - I checked) but she's not been right all this afternoon either. She seemed to be OK this morning, but she's back to being really restless!

I know what normal behaviour for her is, although she sometimes does wander around the house, she doesn't usually make any noise! Hearing her loudly yow is HIGHLY unusual.

Can anyone help? (I don't think it's her arthritis, if it was then she'd have gone to find somewhere comfortable and warm, preferably in the sun)



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11-06-2008, 04:49 PM   #2

Re: yow-ing


I've forgotten: how old is Beauty? Yowling/wailing, especially at night is often a sign of the beginning of senility in an older cat. My Patches did it; it's so distressing to hear. Often, picking up or cuddling the cat will make it stop. Think we had a thread on this; Angie mentioned that Merlin was doing it. Will see if I can find the thread ......



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11-06-2008, 04:52 PM   #3

Re: yow-ing


The rescue centre reckoned she was 8 but I think she's between 10 and 14.



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11-06-2008, 04:56 PM   #4

Re: yow-ing


Well, that seems a bit young, but I suppose it could be....... I think Patches was about 16 when she started.....



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11-06-2008, 05:00 PM   #5

Re: yow-ing


We've had her howling before, but it was because she could sense an earthquake coming (5 point something on the richter scale) I'll see how she does - it could be that she's sensed something wrong.



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11-06-2008, 05:29 PM   #6

Re: yow-ing


Hmm...I hope Beauty is okay & not yowling for a serious reason.
Has she yowled like that yet today?



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11-06-2008, 05:30 PM   #7

Re: yow-ing


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Originally Posted by HappyKatz
Hmm...I hope Beauty is okay & not yowling for a serious reason.
Has she yowled like that yet today?
No, she just been doing her nut in the garden, racing in and out of the back door and round the garden.



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11-06-2008, 05:37 PM   #8

Re: yow-ing


Beauty's "yow-ing" and behaviour doesn't appear to be the same as Merlin's. He yowls seemingly because he is now deaf and doesn't know where "his people" are. He stops immediately he can see us - he will be 22 next month.

Beauty sounds as if she is agitated about something else - especially as you describe her behaviour in your garden this afternoon. Always supposing that you are not about to have another earthquake (eek!) has anything else odd happened in your surroundings in the last 24 hours or so - strange noises/weather etc.???



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11-06-2008, 05:44 PM   #9

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Could another cat have come in your garden. They could have left there scent there.

jane



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11-06-2008, 07:16 PM   #10

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Originally Posted by angieh
Beauty's "yow-ing" and behaviour doesn't appear to be the same as Merlin's. He yowls seemingly because he is now deaf and doesn't know where "his people" are. He stops immediately he can see us - he will be 22 next month.

Beauty sounds as if she is agitated about something else - especially as you describe her behaviour in your garden this afternoon. Always supposing that you are not about to have another earthquake (eek!) has anything else odd happened in your surroundings in the last 24 hours or so - strange noises/weather etc.???
I've not noticed anything strange ...



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