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Welcome to Catsey. First off, I probably would keep the vet appointment as it's better to make sure that all is well with the eye, maybe ask them to take a look at the graze also. If your cat has become stressed you may also want to discuss this with your vet, they may give you some Zylkene, which is a food supplement to help ease stress. You may also want to try a feliway diffuser which is a plug in much like some room freshners but gives off friendly ferimones. You can also try Rescue Remedy which you can buy at Boots or other chemists. One ot two drops in food or water but better if you can apply directly to her ear tips. Put a drop on your finger and gently rub into the tips of her ears. Try tempting her with her favourite treat, perhaps prawns or ham..... Does the graze look dirty or infected? If so, I would try to clean it with some cooled boiled water and salt, if not, then dont stress her any more by try to tamper with it. Could she have fallen off a wall or been involved in an rta? I hope some of this helps and I am sure others will have some invaluable advice for you. |
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Elaine has just about nailed it, with the advice... I know you said your cat does not want to be indoors with you anymore, due to giving meds. But in able for you to re-bond and gain her trust again, you must keep her in for some portion of the day, so you can make a fuss of her, stroke, play etc. Become friends again It may take days, or weeks... But if you let her go semi-feral with no human contact, you may never gain her trust again and she will stick with being outdoors, only coming back for food. Its a tough one, but I am sure cat will forget given time... And with the help of products Elaine recommended this can be made easier. Wishing you success! |
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