It's been many months since I adopted Leo and had all the issues with Kitty Kind and Mayor's Alliance. I am so glad to have that in our past.
Leo, with all his mood disorder diagnosis's is doing fantastic. I have learned that with proper medications, love and time you can rehabilitate a cat with FHS and separation anxiety.
Leo takes Elavil two times a day. He eats Innova and Wellness foods. Top of the line organic pet foods.
I can touch him almost anywhere and he won't get upset. He has two little sisters now to play with. They LOVE him. They love to play with his tail and cuddle with him. When he cried for attention they come running to his aid.
We had a rough start but thank goodness I kept him and gave him a proper home.
I've heard some really bad stories from others who have had dealings with Kitty Kind and Mayor's Alliance as well. Much of the language they mention was used toward them I remember hearing myself. Terrible. Just terrible.
The end result is that Leo is doing great. He has grown and gained a lot of weight. He is almost 12lbs. He's large and strong and well-adjusted. The calmest kitty in the house. :-)
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Yay! It makes me happy that he is doing so well! :)
Hi! I just found your blog. In May I took in a stray cat who apparently has neurological problems, and have been fostering her for a rescue. Unfortunately neither I nor the rescue have the money for expensive testing, so diagnosis has consisted of me noting behaviors and researching them online. I thought at first she had some form of hypoplasia, but now I see her behaviors are more like what Leo has. A lot more. I've got a question tho, since you're a holistic practitioner - did Rescue Remedy help Leo at all? Its what I have on hand, and it seems to help when she's having bad days or can't sleep at night.
I didn't have 'email followup comments' enabled with the last comment...I'm sorry! Could you reply to zhora@anthroland.com?
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