I feel kind of silly, having a cat on Prozac - it's led to a few interesting conversations with my friends
The vet said he'd be sleepy at first, and it could take up to two months to work fully. Please spare a vibe if you can, for my kitty. It might sound funny that he's going on Prozac but the situation is serious here - I can't live the rest of my life with a cat I'm actually physically afraid of - afraid to trip over something, or speak to loud, or move too fast, lest I be attacked. And by attack I mean a real attack, not just a hiss and the bat of a paw. I'm worried about him. I could never give him up, and I could never put him down, either, so I need to find a solution to this.
He's such a sweet, loving guy 99% of the time.. He's my cuddlebug, and like I said in my other thread, he knows when I'm sad and will headbutt me and purr and try to make me feel better. I'd like to be able to relax around him again and not be on my guard anymore...so please wish my baby luck with the Prozac.
He's such a sweet, loving guy 99% of the time.. He's my cuddlebug, and like I said in my other thread, he knows when I'm sad and will headbutt me and purr and try to make me feel better. I'd like to be able to relax around him again and not be on my guard anymore...so please wish my baby luck with the Prozac.