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Elderly very Vocal cat

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clydeserani | 00:01 Wed 18th Feb 2009 | Animals & Nature
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Hi everyone, My old cat vincent is nearly 17..he is one of the few loves in my life. he has always been a chatty wee guy, like manyothers on this site, i have had many a conversation with him, however...I dont know if its his age or what but over the past year or so he constantly meows very loudly when we are at home if we make eye contact with him. I left my phone on record when I went out and he never made a sound..wee devil....lol...He gets lots of attention and love and cuddles.
Also he has started to randomly attack my dog if she walks past him or dares to jump onto the same couch as him. they have been living happily together for 7 years now.

He has a visit to the Vet and is physically fit so any ideas whats the problem. Or is he just getting old...
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hi clyde, yours was a lovely story to read. my old cat lived to be nearly 17 and sometimes he lost his way a bit. he would run and do something or sit on a chair in the garden then look really vague, like well I know I should be doing something but I cant remember what.

when you think that at 17 years old, they are roughly 85 years old, then maybe its just getting old disease. Just love him and cuddle him as you do, and enjoy him.

xxx
I have heard a few people tell similar stories to your about older cats. The consensus with them seems to be that the increase in noise/volume appears to be related to a worsening of their hearing- they are compensating for hearing less than they used to by making more noise.

Hope that helps..
aaah bless. He sounds like a right character!

it may be that in his old age he is going a little bit doollaly (like we humans do) and his brain is going a bit!

My old girl disappeared at the age of 18 and everyone said she had gone away to die.... I found her 2 weeks later in a different road (in someones garden) and she lived another very happy 3 years with me!!!!

Think she had just got confused one day and got lost!

They are funny little things eh!
Unfortunately Dementia in cats is just as common as Dementia in humans. He is a very old boy and it's all part of the ageing process.
My older cat will be 19 in March and she's losing it! She hasn't got the stage of being distressed - I wouldn't let her go on if she was. She is deaf now and very vocal - in fact she doesn't stop when I get home from work. She gets a bit confused but still likes to play and enjoys her food and cuddles. My vet told me that animals are living so much longer these days due to more awareness and better health care which is why we see things like dementia.
Your pal is an old man and you just have to make allowances for him
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Hi everyone, thank you for your answers I suspected it may just be an age thing...poor wee guy..he is getting on a bit after all...I will just continue to love and cuddle him although my daughter refuses to make eye contact with him..lol..

Thanks again..

Claire.x
Not an answer but we have a similar 18 year old female cat who has become very demanding and vocal. Has been to the vets and no problems. She eats well and chases birds, still jumps up on our bed (after a good vocal session!) will sit and shout at us until she gets more food! She never did this until about 6 months ago. I guess as with the other answers she is getting a little forgetful.

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