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Mireille Duhon

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Aug 5, 2024, 8:22:59 AM8/5/24
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Youknow, cats and dogs can be utterly strange sometimes. Actually, more often than sometimes. Ever since getting a cat 14 years ago, I've come to realize how truly enigmatic animals can be. Why does my cat go crazy for my sweaty gym clothes? Why does she suddenly stop, in the middle of a playful frenzy, to lick her leg for a second? WHY the obsession with cardboard boxes?!

But now I find myself curious, and grateful to the Sunday paper for initiating what could be an interesting discussion. If you have or have had cats, has any one of them behaved as if fearful of storms? Inquiring minds want to know.


Finally, after a endless August of heat and no rain, we got 4 beautiful inches of rain in four days. I would do anything to be able to send it all to the west coast. My thoughts are with all of you living through the smoke and the fires. If you know of good places to send help to both people and pets, please let us all know.


I have two cats and a dog. All three sleep through a thunderstorm. Actually, I will also sleep through a thunderstorm. Maybe they picked up my thunder proof energy. Both cats, however, hate the vacuum cleaner which has a high pitched sound.


Not sure about thunder, but my two barn cats were so terrified when it hailed on our metal barn roof (where they are shut in every night to be safe from coyotes), that they dug through the rock hard dirt floor to escape. One was missing for two days and mad for a couple weeks. Poor things


Years ago we had a Cairn terrier and a fabulous tuxedo cat who were best of friends. We were away when the tornado sirens went off, followed by volleys of thunder and sheets of rain. We raced home and could not find the cat OR dog! In a last ditch effort we checked the basement. They had both squeezed through the cat door into the basement and were huddled on and under a pile of laundry.


My female,spayed kitty, Brightie, has begun reacting to storm onset. She runs to me, meowing, and jumps up on the couch. She presses herself into my leg and shivers until the initial wind and thunder passes. I will get a book and read and hold her tight to my leg and just stay there for her.

I find this very interesting. Brightie was a feral kitten and it has taken years for her to trust us to pick her up. She still is not crazy about it

I find that if I pick her up and hold her tight that she will actually purr but she is not cuddly in my lap. This is after five years or so. Her littermate, Bertie, is just the opposite.


No experience with cats and thunder, but I wanted to thank you for reminding me to help the dog develop a positive association with thunder. Normally Red Dog finds the closest thing to a tornado shelter during thunderstorms, but she was willing to sit out with us on the patio while a distant storm rumbled as long as I continuously shoved treats in her mouth.


Ooh, ooh!! I have a weather cat! My little Jilly is as reliable as a weather radio. She will cry and pace the floor before we hear thunder. Could it be the drop in pressure she is keying in on? She arrived at our farm as a pregnant kitten who someone threw away. We have always suspected she got caught outside without shelter in some storms and has never forgotten it.


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More than 900 homes were completely destroyed, half again as many seriously damaged, and hundreds more uninhabitable for lack of restored electricity. Occupants of surviving houses are hard-put to help so many of their less-fortunate neighbors.


I know one multigenerational family who has had to split up for lack of place to take in a group of ten: the father with dementia sleeps on a couch, the wife on the floor of a garage with the saved dogs, an adult son with schizophrenia in his car on a street somewhere in Santa Cruz, while the daughter and son-in-law stay elsewhere with five of their six sons, all autistic.


Before our evacuation, they were pretty blas about the three days of dry lightening and thunder, once they had quizzically watched my own reaction, a reality I tried to hide. Then again, we were all fairly lethargic in the hot winds and 107 degree temperatures, unprecedented in a redwood forest. (Should I have raked?)


Thanks Mary! Maggie and I have worked a lot with Gordon, Scott Glen and Patrick Shannahan,they all are so skilled. And you are right about picking trials with lighter sheep; will consider that for next year for Maggie for sure.


One of my cats has always been afraid of thunderstorms. She was found abandoned in a cardboard box by the side of the road. I have wondered if the vibrations from the cars and trucks going by and perhaps the noise taught her that it was something scary.


Al: I doubt I would try to get an animal to check out a fearful noise by coaxing her to go closer. Rather, stay where you are, or move away, and give her some kind of wonderful treats to classically condition a different response. Good luck!


Patricia B. McConnell, PhD, CAAB Emeritus is an applied animal behaviorist who has been working with, studying, and writing about dogs for over twenty-five years. She encourages your participation, believing that your voice adds greatly to its value. She enjoys reading every comment, and adds her own responses when she can.


Recently, a couple of semi-feral young cats have decided to adopt me. I started by feeding the male, an orange tabby, and pretty soon, his friend, a tortoise shell female started accompanying him and sharing the food.


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Hi! So I recently purchased the cats and dogs bundle for my xbox and when i entered the game the pack is not shown under my packs and I cannot create an animal. Please someone assist me on how I can fix this!


Don't "necropost." Reviving, updating or bumping old, outdated and irrelevant threads is not helpful for our community. It's best to check when the thread was created before you hit post, just to make sure it's not 2 years old for example.


I can NOT find a description of the sound that cats, dogs, and deer hate. Certainly it will vary. I just want to be able to "say" my jack-o-lantern deters animals who will eat it. A deer ate neighbors! I already have ESP32 making the flickering light reminisent of a candle but pissed off i can't find data on ultrasonic deterence of animals.


If you want to find out what commercial products use, use a Google search phrase that contains the word 'patent', for example 'patent ultrasonic repeller Hz'. Add the animal of choice to narrow the range of results.


The moment there's motion nearby, the "alarm" goes off. One or more pulses of sound. Some 25 kHz may work well to scare off the animals (a quick Google search tells me deer can hear up to some 30 kHz; dogs up to some 45 kHz; cats almost double that - but invariably sensitivity goes way down at high frequencies). With amplification you may even push it to as loud as 110 or 120 dB.


My wife is a biologist. Like you I wanted to build something to keep squirrels out of our cherry tree. She responded that "critter chasers" advertised in Popular Mechanics and other magazines (usually with a male audience) are bunk.


Critters from chipmunks to bears are startled by sudden noise that they haven't heard before. Most will leave the area. But over time- a few hours or days, they become accustomed to the noise and since no harm comes from it, they ignore it. Note all the wildlife in our neighborhood just a few hundred feet from a freeway. We have had wild turkeys, deer and a confirmed bear. The freeway noise bothers me more than them.


SteveMann:

Critters from chipmunks to bears are startled by sudden noise that they haven't heard before. Most will leave the area. But over time- a few hours or days, they become accustomed to the noise and since no harm comes from it, they ignore it. Note all the wildlife in our neighborhood just a few hundred feet from a freeway. We have had wild turkeys, deer and a confirmed bear. The freeway noise bothers me more than them.


Precious Mr. Patches, a Jack Russell terrier rescue, loved the sunshine and me more than anything. Buddy, Rags and Thunder, different dogs who spanned the years, all had been far more content to be positioned beside me on the floor than to be running down the beach chasing seagulls (even though they all loved chasing seagulls!) Being by my side definitely came first. Any one of those dogs would have given its life in an instant to save mine.


Being here in the ADI Temporary Rescue Center where the well-being of the animals was more important than anything else, enabled me to begin to slip into their world, to allow myself to experience who they were in their own right, in their own families, in their own relationships and what they needed and sought with one another and with me. Honesty. Kindness. Trustworthiness. Respect.

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