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urgent help for our cat...Please help

The cat is a 2 1/2 and she is still so traumatized by her kittie hood.
Her and her sister were found in an abandoned farm where the mom had been eaten by rats.
She does not want anybody to touch her. She runs the other way if you try to get too close. She cries like a child and slams doors if you do not play with her. She will only come to you unless you are laying down in the bed. I have pet her two times in a week. But she allows dad to pet her all the time but only for 32 minute intervals if you are laying down in an non threatening manner.

Today I put 5 pellets of 30 C Arnica Montana in a few ounces of water and gave her a little bit in a dropper.
A homeopath suggested I try this before.

She immediately went to sleep and now that she has woken up she is just sitting by the door meowing for her daddy to come home since she lives with him most of the time.

I would like to think she is having an aggravation but she will not stop crying for him.

Please tell me what to do..is this an aggravation? is she having flashbacks of when her mom did not come home? In all the time I have had her I have never seen her do this.

Thanks.
 
  iloveyou on 2013-06-12
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
If she doesn't do well with Arnica, you may give her a single dose of Phosphorus 200 and see how that affects in few days.
 
kadwa last decade
thanks for the reply.

you said if she doesn't do well.. does it sound like she's doing well to you?
she continued her crying somewhat through the night.


do I watch her now and see if they're is some improvement?

when would I know to give her phosphorous? thank s again.
 
iloveyou last decade
She is under your observation. You should take your own judgement on whether she is feeling good.
 
kadwa last decade
she seems only slightly better... the cries to get out or for her daddy ended and she in fact seemed to increase her affection for us.

she came to me in bed... Which was a little progress.
shall I repeat it, and if yes then when?
 
iloveyou last decade
There is no need to repeat the remedy at this stage.
 
kadwa last decade
my cat is definitely still not balanced.
there is no improvement in me getting to pet her.. yet she seems a little less stressed in the way she sniffs .
she is even afraid to SMELL THINGS. poor girl.

but now she is crying and whining all the time for us to play with her.
she will slam the door even like a toddler if we don't play with her...!!


before u told me not to repeat the remedy I had already given her a second dose.
I wonder if u think phosphorus should be given??

the crying she was doing before the arnica dose. but now she's whining a lot. she would stop whining before when we told her, but now she still cries.

HELP! SHE DESERVES TO BE HAPPY!!
any advice??
 
iloveyou last decade
Please give her a single dose of Pulsatilla 200 and see how that affects in 15 days.
 
kadwa last decade

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