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Snowflake
07-28-2011, 02:14 PM
Anyone know of a natural kitty calmer or sedative?

I've had Feliway and that did absolutely nothing. Any other product to recommend. She HATES the carrier and the last time she was at the vet, in order to check her over they had to sedate her because she was very badly behaved. This behavior at the vet has gotten progressively worse over time.

So now I'm gearing up to get Tango to the vet for a possible X-ray. She's limping, her front left. I've massaged and squeezed her leg, paw and joint with no objection from her. But she's jumped down from not a terribly high perch and her leg has given way and then she gimps around for the rest of the day and/or night.

I do not think she's broken anything, otherwise I'd be expecting her to yelp or scratch me to ribbons when I handle her.

alphabassettgrrl
07-28-2011, 02:17 PM
Valerian?

Poor kitty. I hope the vet can find what's wrong and help her.

Kevy Baby
07-28-2011, 09:22 PM
I say a good smack upside the head.

But I don't know what to do for the cat.

Not Afraid
07-29-2011, 01:35 PM
I have decent luck with any of the pheremone sprays, but you may also want to try Rescue Remedy. It is an oral administration - which Tango might object to - but you can drop the drops on her nose so she licks them off or put it on her shrimp treats. It works really well on some cats and dogs - and people - and does nothing on others.

They will probably need to sedate her to do a leg xray though. Poor girl. I hope she's just tweaked her shoulder join a bit.

Betty
07-29-2011, 03:23 PM
It works really well on some cats and dogs - and people - and does nothing on others. .

People... ha ha ha. Really? Can't tell if serious. :cheers: ;)

Snowflake
07-29-2011, 04:38 PM
Thanks ABG and NA!

Right now little Miss T is doing okay. She's a little gimpy, but not too bad.

I've ordered some stuff to see if it will calm her enough to get her in the carrier and to the vet.

Valarian, looks like it's not so much a calmer, but works like catnip!

RStar
07-29-2011, 06:46 PM
When I was a kid we were going to move, and our cat didn't do well on car ride, so the vet gave them a seditive. She gave one to her. Then, not knowing that, my Dad gave her one. Then not knowing that, my mom wanted to be sure she'd be ok, and gave her another. She was later found attatched to a window screen, totally freaking out! I think she was on a real bad trip! She lived to be 22 years old, but I would still recomend something more mild, or at least the proper dosage! But I would have no idea what that is....

Good luck with kitty!