Oh, Siamese are impossible yakkers! I've been watching mine for hyperT for months ++ but 2 tests came bk normal.... however that was then and now I'm going to do it again... he's otherwise not superactive, but the heat's been bad so he just sprawls near the fan and dehumidifier a lot (so do I)...
I'd like to meet Hek :)! But mine just seems to want to announce stuff, when and where he's going, and of course (not new) mealtimes. Oh well... there are more important things to worry about, yes?
Not at all... and it's been going on for a long time - randomly months if not longer... the ciurrent spot is in a partly covered bathtub - not kickable.
Does anyone know why my 16 yr indoor male has a newish habit of finishing a meal, then announcing he's through and/or where's he's going next (like to hide in a dark place from the sun, tho' not necessarily that choice)? Needs me to see him going into the 'cave' as if I won't know where he is...
Want to say I'm sorry... I posted before wanting you not to worry about her, without responding to how you must feel... so hope you find each other soon and all is well.
Mamanyt - you remind me of 'us', just me and my cat, who doesn't have a huge vocabulary, but definitely wants me to purr with him at certain times (like after eating), but thinks when I do it spontaneously it means he's going to eat. And he's also a black DSH, 16, and purrfect, so good! Don't...
Think of it this way - she's so gorgeous that probably someone took her in and has made her an indoor baby - giving her lots of good food, games, toys, etc... I mean why not - I think it happens to lots of cats!
You missed one sound that's common to any cat about to throw up - it's an exaggerated loud and deep meow (hard to describe) but loud and just precedes the act.
I get that there are way too many already, but not knowing what stage it was in is kind of depressing and I still think that if a cat has an owner they should have been told/asked, etc. Not a fan at all of having gotten rid of e.g. Roe v Wade, but it just struck me as a bit strange to just go...
Oh - a whole other thing - bit scary. I'd want to have e.g. the open door of a carrier blocking her or something, not sure the 'hope I get lucky' thing would work every time.
I think if he goes motionless inside, but isn't fighting the harness, pick him up, take him out and maybe put or take him to a place that he might normally want to sniff out... and maybe he'll finally get the point and walk around. Mine was good when he realized he could go all over the deck...