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Hello all, I've just joined this site - was led to you by an internet search under the title topic. It's good to find you.
I'm wondering if anyone has used Amitriptyline to help with one cat being agressive with another - and did it work (initially and then long term)?
My husband and I are Brits, living in Tanzania, East Africa (for many years). We live on a farm, a big open space, lots of room, and have 3 dogs and - up until recently - 5 cats. All of them are rescued, ex street dogs, cats rescued from ditches or off the streets in town. The cats are my life, I am the typical crazy cat lady and I love them all. Our oldest boy, Mr Nort, died recently aged 18. At that point, life with the remaining 4 - all of whom have always got on well - started to become a bit of a nightmare. All the cats - 3 boys: Norman Monduli, Weasel, Harry Casual and 1 girl Catsi - were all spayed and neutered early on, we've had them all pretty much since kittens.
In the absence of Mr Nort (the alpha male) about 4 months ago, the remaining boys are jockying for top cat position, and it's particularly bad with Weasel and Harry Casual. Weasel would like to drive HC out of the house and is constantly squaring up to him, sneaking up on him, trying to find him and - when he can - attacking him. HC is the younger and smaller cat, very gentle and sweet, a real mummy's boy and he's always been very much 'my cat'. Weasel has always been a non-person cat; he tolerates us but has never wanted to be held or cuddled, he loves walks on the farm with us but is very much 'the cat who walks by himself'.
I have tried water bottles, spraying pre or during an attack to try and prevent or stop; lots of positive reinforcements to try and get Weasel to walk away; trying to show him as much love too in a way that he can cope with, but it's all wearing very thin and I am starting to really despair as poor old Harry Casual is nervous and hides a lot of the time which I hate.
A wonderful American vet, volunteering here, suggested I try a plug-in pheremone diffuser, Feliway, which I had sent out from the UK and which worked initially, but less so after about a month/6 weeks. She also mentioned Amitriptyline - which we can get easily here - and a 0.5m to 1.5mg (per kg) dose per day. Weasel is now two weeks into a daily course of this drug. Its a 10mg pill and he gets 1/4 in the morning and 1/4 at night with his food; so far I'm finding it easy to get him to take it with his food.
I broke a bone in my foot over Christmas so am very tied to the house now, which is perfect as it means I can watch Weasel on a pretty constant basis especially now that he is on this medication, which worried me hugely (giving it to him at all). He is about the same in general behaviour, perhaps a little sleepier (but then he has always been quite a lazy cat) and I do think overall his agression is lessening - would it after two weeks or I am just being over-optimistic? I have caught him staking Harry Casual a couple of days ago, and - as always - it's like a red mist comes down and he looks at HC with such hatred (or equivalent cat feeling) as if he really wants to drive him away forever. I stopped him jumping on HC, after he had him cornered, and since then the mist has lifted and they stare at each other a lot but nothing physical.
Cat Psychology 101!! It can only be about the boys wanting the top cat spot: Weasel is older and wants it, perhaps HC is having a run at it in his very gentle - but still cat-like - way.
I am desperate for this to work, it's a bit of a last resort as I'm not sure what to do if it doesn't. I guess we would look to rehome Weasel, but that could be hard here and I would hate to not have him with us. We cannot seperate our cats, this is an open house, open garden, they have lots of free-roaming room to move around it but are usually all to be found wherever my husband and I are. I would love to hear from anyone who has used Amitryptiline - with or without success - with any advice or thoughts, successes or not. I have done a lot of reading about Amitryptiline but less reviews about IF and HOW it has worked in aggression. Many thanks in advance
I'm wondering if anyone has used Amitriptyline to help with one cat being agressive with another - and did it work (initially and then long term)?
My husband and I are Brits, living in Tanzania, East Africa (for many years). We live on a farm, a big open space, lots of room, and have 3 dogs and - up until recently - 5 cats. All of them are rescued, ex street dogs, cats rescued from ditches or off the streets in town. The cats are my life, I am the typical crazy cat lady and I love them all. Our oldest boy, Mr Nort, died recently aged 18. At that point, life with the remaining 4 - all of whom have always got on well - started to become a bit of a nightmare. All the cats - 3 boys: Norman Monduli, Weasel, Harry Casual and 1 girl Catsi - were all spayed and neutered early on, we've had them all pretty much since kittens.
In the absence of Mr Nort (the alpha male) about 4 months ago, the remaining boys are jockying for top cat position, and it's particularly bad with Weasel and Harry Casual. Weasel would like to drive HC out of the house and is constantly squaring up to him, sneaking up on him, trying to find him and - when he can - attacking him. HC is the younger and smaller cat, very gentle and sweet, a real mummy's boy and he's always been very much 'my cat'. Weasel has always been a non-person cat; he tolerates us but has never wanted to be held or cuddled, he loves walks on the farm with us but is very much 'the cat who walks by himself'.
I have tried water bottles, spraying pre or during an attack to try and prevent or stop; lots of positive reinforcements to try and get Weasel to walk away; trying to show him as much love too in a way that he can cope with, but it's all wearing very thin and I am starting to really despair as poor old Harry Casual is nervous and hides a lot of the time which I hate.
A wonderful American vet, volunteering here, suggested I try a plug-in pheremone diffuser, Feliway, which I had sent out from the UK and which worked initially, but less so after about a month/6 weeks. She also mentioned Amitriptyline - which we can get easily here - and a 0.5m to 1.5mg (per kg) dose per day. Weasel is now two weeks into a daily course of this drug. Its a 10mg pill and he gets 1/4 in the morning and 1/4 at night with his food; so far I'm finding it easy to get him to take it with his food.
I broke a bone in my foot over Christmas so am very tied to the house now, which is perfect as it means I can watch Weasel on a pretty constant basis especially now that he is on this medication, which worried me hugely (giving it to him at all). He is about the same in general behaviour, perhaps a little sleepier (but then he has always been quite a lazy cat) and I do think overall his agression is lessening - would it after two weeks or I am just being over-optimistic? I have caught him staking Harry Casual a couple of days ago, and - as always - it's like a red mist comes down and he looks at HC with such hatred (or equivalent cat feeling) as if he really wants to drive him away forever. I stopped him jumping on HC, after he had him cornered, and since then the mist has lifted and they stare at each other a lot but nothing physical.
Cat Psychology 101!! It can only be about the boys wanting the top cat spot: Weasel is older and wants it, perhaps HC is having a run at it in his very gentle - but still cat-like - way.
I am desperate for this to work, it's a bit of a last resort as I'm not sure what to do if it doesn't. I guess we would look to rehome Weasel, but that could be hard here and I would hate to not have him with us. We cannot seperate our cats, this is an open house, open garden, they have lots of free-roaming room to move around it but are usually all to be found wherever my husband and I are. I would love to hear from anyone who has used Amitryptiline - with or without success - with any advice or thoughts, successes or not. I have done a lot of reading about Amitryptiline but less reviews about IF and HOW it has worked in aggression. Many thanks in advance
