Abused Cats

Abused Cats - Sciences, Education, Art, Writing, UFO - Posted: 28th Dec, 2013 - 8:41pm

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Post Date: 20th Aug, 2008 - 6:02pm / Post ID: #

Abused Cats

Things To Know About Abused Cats

Cats that have been abused can appear severely maimed and damaged all over their exterior. Some may appear to be in perfect shape on the outside, although all of the damage they sustained may be internal or emotional. Even though physical damage is bad, emotional damage is much tougher to fix. Cats who have physical abuse will still answer to a soft touch and soft voice, as long as they know that the abuse has come to an end.

When you have a cat that has been emotionally abused, you"ll need to wait until the cat comes to you. You"ll need to use patience, as the cat will be confused and not know if you plan to hurt him or not. If you take your time and let him know that you are nothing to fear, he will eventually come to you. When he starts to come to you, you can let him sniff you and pet him. After a while, he will learn that he can trust you and he will come to you when you call him.

Yelling, raising your voice, or using disciplinary tools such as flyswatters or water guns the wrong way can lead to emotional damage. If you continue to use the wrong means of discipline on an emotionally damaged cat, the cat can become mean or lethargic. When a cat turns mean, it's not always a bad thing. Meaner cats are easier to reach, as they still care a bit about what happens to them - while lethargic cats could really care less.

Cats that have become lethargic won't play, take treats, or respond to anything you say to them. With a lethargic cat, the ideal way to get him to respond is to bring in a companion cat. Over time, a lethargic cat will eventually look for attention, normally a scratch or a pat. When this happens, you should always use a soft voice and snuggle with him. Never raise your voice at this point, and make sure you let the cat know that his behavior is a lot better.

You should make slow movements around a lethargic cat, as he is still quite traumatic. Once he is coming around and letting you touch him again, he is getting back to his normal self. Keep in mind that it may take some time, which is to be expected with this type of situation. If your cat starts to get upset again or if you raise your voice, he will hide again. If you continue to use a soft voice and have patience, your cat will eventually get past this. If you get a cat that is lethargic, you should prepare yourself for a long and very intensive healing period.

Angry or mean cats on the other hand, will either fight and scratch with you, or simply run away from you. With mean cats, the best thing to do is use gentle treatment with a soft voice. You can never try to raise your voice or use strict discipline, as it will only make the cat meaner. Never attempt to trap the cat either, as trapping it will only make the cat react. If you take your time and let the cat know that you are there for him, he will eventually calm down.

Abused cats are truly a sad thing, although they are out there. Abused cats can be a sad thing to see indeed, especially those that were physically abused. Abused cats need a loving home and a loving owner who will give them the type of lifestyle they deserve. Always remember that if you are dealing with an abused cat - you should always be as gentle as you possibly can.

Post Date: 20th Aug, 2008 - 6:33pm / Post ID: #

Abused Cats
A Friend

Cats Abused

My eldest cat who is nine now was an abused cat. I was able to hold him and play with him with no problem. But when ever a lady came in the room he would rear back and hiss loudly at them. He would then run. He was 18 months when we got him from the shelter. He has come a long way but he still prefers to be around me rather than anyone else in the house. Every one knows he is my cat. smile.gif

He is also the main cat that has taught the other cats we have gotten the ropes of the house. To see them relaxing all over the house shows just how far they have come to being the rulers of the household.

20th Aug, 2008 - 6:59pm / Post ID: #

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It is tricky rescuing an animal as you never know what has happened but TLC usually goes a long ways. I would not advice this type of animal if you have young children though but with a house of adults who understand animals you usually are just fine.



Post Date: 21st Aug, 2008 - 1:47pm / Post ID: #

Abused Cats
A Friend

Cats Abused

I think if the children are in school you can have a abused cat and get it to learn to interact with humans both young and old again. It helps if your household is a safe place for pets to live in.

Post Date: 28th Dec, 2013 - 8:41pm / Post ID: #

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Cats Abused

Student charged for stuffing cat in jar

A UNIVERSITY student who stuffed her cat into a jar as "Punishment" For misbehaving has been charged with animal abuse. Ref. Source 7

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