JDgreen227
Super Member
Guys, we have a three year old neutered male tabby who I have always thought was fearless...he roams the neighborhood, has no fear of vacuum cleaners or my electric blower, and earlier this year he stayed within 30 feet of the road out front when an entire pack of noisy motorcycles roared by, he didn't even flinch at the racket. While he is wary of cars and my tractor, he wasn't afraid of them very much.
Well yesterday morning I let him outdoors, and after about an hour I went outside and he was frantically running from house door to house door, then to the garage, behaving like there was being chased by something. When I went to pick him up, he ran into the garage and jumped atop a car, then to the top of the horizontal raised overhead door. I got a stepladder and climbed up, got within a few feet of him and he was hyperventilating like mad and wouldn't let me get within 3 feet of him. After a few minutes he jumped down and then took off like a bat out of hades. Usually he will come back to the house in mid afternoon to be let inside, but he disappeared although I stayed up most of the night to go out and call him (he frequently comes when called).
I finally got to sleep about 5 am this morning, and when I got up at 7 am I went out to call him again. He came running from the garage (had left the door open a little overnite) and got near the house then turned around and scrambled back to the garage and atop the door. Finally coaxed him down with fresh food, while he was eating that every time a car went by on the road maybe 230 feet away it would spook him and he would hide again.
So he is back indoors now, being very wary and any type of noise seems to upset him. He has no injuries at all and appears normal (if any cat can be called normal) and the only thing I can think of is that he was on or beside the road yesterday morning and a car blew it's horn and/or just missed hitting him. Which isn't such a bad experience because maybe now he will be more careful. Not sure what I should do to put him more at ease, perhaps keep him inside for a period of time?
I'm not looking forward to the inane racket of fireworks tonight because they are going to upset all our cats, but probably most of all this guy. There were none going off yesterday morning to scare him so I think the car situation is what frightened him. Any ideas as to how to help him deal with the trauma? Thanks.
Well yesterday morning I let him outdoors, and after about an hour I went outside and he was frantically running from house door to house door, then to the garage, behaving like there was being chased by something. When I went to pick him up, he ran into the garage and jumped atop a car, then to the top of the horizontal raised overhead door. I got a stepladder and climbed up, got within a few feet of him and he was hyperventilating like mad and wouldn't let me get within 3 feet of him. After a few minutes he jumped down and then took off like a bat out of hades. Usually he will come back to the house in mid afternoon to be let inside, but he disappeared although I stayed up most of the night to go out and call him (he frequently comes when called).
I finally got to sleep about 5 am this morning, and when I got up at 7 am I went out to call him again. He came running from the garage (had left the door open a little overnite) and got near the house then turned around and scrambled back to the garage and atop the door. Finally coaxed him down with fresh food, while he was eating that every time a car went by on the road maybe 230 feet away it would spook him and he would hide again.
So he is back indoors now, being very wary and any type of noise seems to upset him. He has no injuries at all and appears normal (if any cat can be called normal) and the only thing I can think of is that he was on or beside the road yesterday morning and a car blew it's horn and/or just missed hitting him. Which isn't such a bad experience because maybe now he will be more careful. Not sure what I should do to put him more at ease, perhaps keep him inside for a period of time?
I'm not looking forward to the inane racket of fireworks tonight because they are going to upset all our cats, but probably most of all this guy. There were none going off yesterday morning to scare him so I think the car situation is what frightened him. Any ideas as to how to help him deal with the trauma? Thanks.