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Pica has always been loud.

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  • myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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    Pica has always been loud. A year ago she was loosing weight and yeowling so we took her to the vet and found out she had a thyroid problem which pills have corrected. She yeowls much less and has gained weight. She's doing well but I'm still concerned that the yeowing hasn't stopped?

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      Pica has always been loud. A year ago she was loosing weight and yeowling so we took her to the vet and found out she had a thyroid problem which pills have corrected. She yeowls much less and has gained weight. She's doing well but I'm still concerned that the yeowing hasn't stopped?

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      She tends to make the sound after eating, but also sometimes just in the night. She isn't looking at us when she makes the sound and will STOP if you look at her.

      RAAAAOW!
      RAAAAOW!
      (I look at her)
      raw.
      raw.

      She does it, but quieter?

      If I pick her up she starts purring and is happy. I have checked her body for sensitive spots and can't find any.

      Could it be dental pain?

      Anyway we will take her to the vet again.

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        She tends to make the sound after eating, but also sometimes just in the night. She isn't looking at us when she makes the sound and will STOP if you look at her.

        RAAAAOW!
        RAAAAOW!
        (I look at her)
        raw.
        raw.

        She does it, but quieter?

        If I pick her up she starts purring and is happy. I have checked her body for sensitive spots and can't find any.

        Could it be dental pain?

        Anyway we will take her to the vet again.

        myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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        The sound is like she's screaming. But also a lot like what a cat in heat might do? She is spayed years and years ago. She's 18 years old.

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          She tends to make the sound after eating, but also sometimes just in the night. She isn't looking at us when she makes the sound and will STOP if you look at her.

          RAAAAOW!
          RAAAAOW!
          (I look at her)
          raw.
          raw.

          She does it, but quieter?

          If I pick her up she starts purring and is happy. I have checked her body for sensitive spots and can't find any.

          Could it be dental pain?

          Anyway we will take her to the vet again.

          zl2todZ This user is from outside of this forum
          zl2todZ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @futurebird

          It could easily be dental pain.

          One cat would scream like that and run away as if to escape an attacker.

          Another would just stare at the food and not eat.

          Both much better for very expensive dental work.

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            @futurebird

            It could easily be dental pain.

            One cat would scream like that and run away as if to escape an attacker.

            Another would just stare at the food and not eat.

            Both much better for very expensive dental work.

            myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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            @zl2tod

            I think she might be a bit old to go through dental work?

            I worry about how much vet visits stress her out.

            Poor baby.

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              The sound is like she's screaming. But also a lot like what a cat in heat might do? She is spayed years and years ago. She's 18 years old.

              llewellyL This user is from outside of this forum
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              @futurebird my old cat has recently cut back on the yeowing a lot, and now it feels like the end is near. (She has an old hip injury that has always caused her pain, though, and I often wonder if I should ask the vet to double her painkiller perscription, but I dunno how I'd afford it.) Thing is, if anything I think her pain levels have actually increased recently rather than decreased.

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                The sound is like she's screaming. But also a lot like what a cat in heat might do? She is spayed years and years ago. She's 18 years old.

                Sarah E BourneS This user is from outside of this forum
                Sarah E BourneS This user is from outside of this forum
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                @futurebird One of our cats will sometimes go off where she's farthest from us and yowl her head off. If we go check on her, she gets annoyed. She's done this since a young kitten and vet checks are all fine. We've decided she's just singing the song of her people.

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