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Siwsan

(27,291 posts)
Sun Apr 2, 2023, 01:51 PM Apr 2023

I'm learning that Carys' reaction to thunderstorms is like my reaction to earthquakes

An earthquake sends me into an 'altered state' for a good 24 hours, or so. I just feel jumpy and completely off balance and out of sorts.

Carys seems to react to thunderstorms in the same way. The storms were Friday night. All day Saturday she was pretty close to how she was when I first brought her inside. Normally when I approach her, she meows and runs up to rub against my ankles and does rollies across my feet. I can pick her up and give her some snuggles and kisses. Yesterday, every time I'd approach her she'd run. Even at meal time she kept her distance unless I left the kitchen. I finally put her food bowl in the den.

Today she is back to her usual behavior and couldn't be sweeter.

And it wasn't even a bad or long storm. At least I know what to expect.

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I'm learning that Carys' reaction to thunderstorms is like my reaction to earthquakes (Original Post) Siwsan Apr 2023 OP
My two cats react differently to t-storms. Archae Apr 2023 #1
I had to plug in feline calming hormones b/c of the storms this weekend. irisblue Apr 2023 #2
Ember usually goes behind the couch when it rains. Does not wnylib Apr 2023 #3

Archae

(46,810 posts)
1. My two cats react differently to t-storms.
Sun Apr 2, 2023, 02:09 PM
Apr 2023

My black cat Raven hides in my bed sheets.

My calico Charlotte looks up as if to say, "Oh, was that thunder?" and then lays back down and sleeps.

wnylib

(24,408 posts)
3. Ember usually goes behind the couch when it rains. Does not
Sun Apr 2, 2023, 03:38 PM
Apr 2023

have to be a thunderstorm. Rain makes a lot of noise when it hits my wall A/C unit in the bedroom, so I close the bedroom door. Before the rain starts falling, she senses that it's coming and paces, looking out the living room window often. She does not go near the window to do this. She looks through it from the floor, across the room (near the couch for a quick hide when it starts.)

I spray Feliway on a hand towel and put it near her, which helps her to calm down.

Friday evening we had some very strong winds, without rain at first. She kept looking at me as if to ask, "What's this, mom? Is it safe?" I kept telling her "It's all right," in a calm, soft voice, which she understands. But then the thunderstorms started and she headed for the couch.

Friday afternoon had already been rough for Ember (and for me) because she got her rabies update shot. Going to the vet always upsets her, especially the one vet who was on duty. Soon as she smelled his scent and heard his voice, she began growling. When I leaned toward the carrier to speak calmly to her, she growled at ME! He took her in the carrier, out of my sight, where I heard some fierce screeching from her, briefly, until there was sudden silence. I presume he got a muzzle on her. She was still growling when he brought the carrier back to me.

The storm Friday night was the last straw for her nerves.

Saturday was extremely windy all day, with bouts of heavy, strong rainfall and hail. I had left her carrier in the kitchen with the door to it open because she considers it a safe place to crawl into. I sprayed a towel with Feliway and draped it over the carrier. So she crawled inside it instead of going behind the couch and curled up looking calm and contented. Since I was at the kitchen table watching online videos, she eventually came out to join me and I allowed her into the table, with a cloth under her, so she could snuggle up to me. That was a first! She was clearly seeking comfort from me about the noisy wind and rain.

So I'm going to use the Feliway and carrier in future rainstorms. I want to encourage her to go into the carrier when she's frightened, just in case a storm becomes bad enough for us to take shelter. Or, if the fire alarm goes off, so I can get her to go out with me.



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