Showing posts with label Recovery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recovery. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Cats and Trauma

A while back mom borrowed a post from my friends Ryker'z Boyz about Cats and Trauma.  The post asks if cats can experience trauma the way humans do.  In fact, they do!  In the very excellent book, "Animals Make Us Human," Temple Grandin states that cats can exhibit high levels of OCD-like behavior triggered by anxiety and fear. This stems in part from the fact that cats tend to be very set in their ways, much more so than dogs, and don't always adapt well to new circumstances. They can go from calm to terrified in seconds -- she says it's because cats have very small frontal lobes, the part of the brain which functions as the "brakes" for emotions.

Thanks to Ryker'z Boyz for sharing this information! To read the entire post with comments please click here to visit Ryker'z Boyz.

Last night was a reminder that cats do experience trauma and need time to heal too.  About 1:30am mom and I woke to sirens in our apartment complex.  It was a fire truck, ems and police.  They all stopped at a building a few buildings down from us.  We had a perfect view because of our old building no longer standing.  It was quite an eery sight seeing the fire truck, ambulance and police cars all in front of what used to be our building.  I didn't like hearing the sirens.  I kept meowing and running back and forth between the living room window and bedroom window.  It would be an hour or so before I calmed down and finally joined mom back in bed.  Mom didn't mind the meowing.  I think she was worried about me more than annoyed by the meowing.  :(

I am resting comfortably tonight.  Today marks 8 months since the fire.   I am doing well but would really prefer to not hear any more sirens, k?

 
 

Saturday, April 21, 2012

It's Caturday!!!



The apartment's not really crooked! Mom was being funny and playing with me on the floor while trying to take pics.   As long as I'm NOT crooked it's all good!   Meow and purrs for lazy Caturday...

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Thankful Thursday

Just wanted to show my progress. I had my final follow up visit with VET today. He said I'm looking great and dont need to come visit again anytime soon! The fur may not grow back on my nose but everything else is healing nicely. Doc says mom doesn't need to worry about my lungs but I still need medicine on my ears though until they fully heal.


First day in new home after fire.... February 26, 2012

6 Weeks post fire... April 5. 2012.


Thanks again for all the luv during my recovery!



Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Wordless Wednesday... almost.



Look how good I am looking!  I go in for another follow up visit at VET tomorrow.  Paws crossed for a good checkup!

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Well look at me...

Part of other ear finally came off yesterday. I still handsome though!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Thankful Thursday


I am thankful for all my anipals and hooman friends pulling for me while I recover from my owies suffered in the fire.  The toys, treats and support has meant so much to me and mom!

Speaking of mom, I tend to forget that even though she wasn't injured in the fire that it was a traumatizing experience for her too.  Yesterday was a tough day.  Most days she has kept it together probably for my benefit but last night she had leaky eyes.  Although I know she likes to go visit the kitties and puppies at the animal shelter I think it's hard for her.  We both really miss older brother Cosmo.  I know she wishes she would have been home the night of the fire and maybe I wouldn't have been injured and Cosmo will still be with us.  Some days that's harder on her than others.  I try to snuggle up with her as much as possible and let her hear me purr to let her know it's going to be okay!  I'm not ready for a new brother or sister and I am pretty sure mom isn't either.  That's okay with me though.  I am enjoying all the attention being the only kitty at home!  I didn't appreciate mom rolling over on me last night though!  She got an emergency phone call at 1:30am and tried to avoid rolling on me to get up to answer the phone but I got in the way.  Normally I would think it's funny that I got in the way but not last night.  I'm not sure who it hurt more... me for my owies or her when she strained her back!  Sorry mom!  I tried not to laugh when she barked at the person on the phone, "why are you waking me up at 1:30am?"  I didn't laugh when she looked out the window wondering where the fire was.  It wasn't a fire but rather a friend had a medical emergency.  Can't help but wonder how long the memory of the fire is going to be so painful.  Don't like seeing mom with leaky eyes.  Mom visited friend in hospital and friend is going to be okay.  Doesn't hurt to say a prayer though.  I heard mom saying a prayer for her friend and me.  Don't know who she is talking to but someone must be listening because I am getting better everyday and am willing to bet her friend will too!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Van Gogh?

I lost part of my ear last night. It doesn't look too bad though...

Friday, March 23, 2012

1 Month Anniversary...Look How Much I Have Improved!

Today is the one month mark from the fire.  Just wanted to show off how much I have improved!


February 24, 2012 at Mission MedVet

March 22, 2012 at home


I am looking GREAT!!!  Thanks everyone for all the LUV!!!

Mischievous Friday

I was on the table again last night and told mom I wasn't getting off! He, he...

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Presents, presents and more presents...

Mom's way behind on her thank you notes but she wanted to let everyone know how grateful she is for all the luv! I'm thankful for all the toys! And Treats!!! Nom, nom, nom...

4 Week follow up visit

Whew am I tired from my visit at the VET. Got a good report though. Whiskers are growing back, fur's starting to grow in where burns are. May not get fur in all burn spots but getting it above my eyes. Time will tell how well I heal. Another visit to VET in 2 weeks.



Mom and friend Amy got spooked again last night when fire truck and police car came screaming in lights and sirens. Emergency wasn't a fire and wasn't in either of our buildings but scared them anyway. Think they may be spooked by sirens for a little while. It's been 4 weeks since fire #1 and 2 weeks since fire #2. Recovery is not quick...

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Trouble???

I'ze got caught on the table last night, oops!


But I am so handsome mom didn't mind......  :)



(Editors note... Mom's all caught up as much as she could get us on the details of the fire and my progress.  Posts from today moving forward are real time posts rather than from the past 3 weeks.)

Missing brother Cosmo

Favorite activity with Cosmo... (this was a few months ago)

Looking good!

I pawed the scab off my nose today (Saturday March 17, 2012). It's looking good though! Don't you think?


And if you notice... that's my favorite mat to lay on.  Yep, mom's a jayhawk fan.  It's okay, I am too!

Looking better everyday...

Just wanted to post a few pics showing my progress...

March 11, 2012

My owwies are healing.  Mom can't resist taking pics of me, i'ze so handsome!

Me playing in a bag on March 12, 2012...


Exploring the apartment... March 13, 2012
I was exploring the new home today for really the first time since coming home.  I discovered this nice comfy chair and woo hoo there's a fan in this home too!  I like sitting and watching the blades go round and round...

Cats and Trauma

Stealing er.. Borrowing another post from my friends Ryker'z Boyz

Cats and Trauma

I ended Friday's post with the question: Can Sebastian and CJ experience trauma?

The answer, of course, is yes.

In the very excellent book, "Animals Make Us Human," Temple Grandin states that cats can exhibit high levels of OCD-like behavior triggered by anxiety and fear. This stems in part from the fact that cats tend to be very set in their ways, much more so than dogs, and don't always adapt well to new circumstances. They can go from calm to terrified in seconds -- she says it's because cats have very small frontal lobes, the part of the brain which functions as the "brakes" for emotions.

Listen to this:
"Cats get intensely attached to their homes, too. ... (they) can be obsessive about their surroundings ... A man told me that his indoor cat notices every tiny little change in the environment and will stand by a dripping faucet until someone comes and turns it off."

Now lay that template over what Sebastian and CJ have experienced in the past two weeks. Considering what they've gone through, it's really amazing they're adjusting so well to their new environments.

Testament, I think, to the great love and care their humans have given them.



Ironically, the book, "Animals Make Us Human" is the only book remaining from Amy's library. She had loaned it to me to read. I'm looking at the sweet face of a tabby cat right now, staring out from a book plate on the inside cover: "From the library of Amy Palmer."
Once again, to read the entire post with comments please visit click here Ryker'z Boyz. 

 

March 8... Two Weeks Post Fire

March 8, 2012 is 2 weeks post fire.  I'm going to borrow a post from Ryker'z Boyz because it had some really good information:


The Shawnee Fire: Two Weeks and Counting

Even though the Shawnee fire “two week mark” technically was last night, daybreak that following morning saw firefighters still fighting the fire. (Did you know they kept pouring water on that building for three days before they were convinced it was safe to withdraw?)

Thanks in part to the “fast food” mentality of a society addicted to 24/7 news and the Next Breaking Thing, most have forgotten this tragedy and moved on with life.
But when a crisis of this magnitude strikes you, two weeks is barely enough time to begin the healing process.

Three separate incidents that both Kathi and Amy told me about recently caused me to seek out a friend and ask her for an article on trauma. Here’s what happened:

Amy:
Friday after the fire, Amy and Lee stepped away from the apartment complex for a quick bite to eat when a fire truck raced past their location. The minute she heard the sirens, Amy’s heart started to pound and she started to shake. Trauma.

Kathi:
This past Sunday night, around 11 PM, a fire truck comes racing into the apartment complex, lights flashing and siren screaming. It stops at the building Amy now lives in. It was responding to a medical emergency, not a fire. Still.
In Kathi's words, "my heart's about to jump out of my chest." All thoughts of sleep - banished. Trauma.

Amy & Kathi:
2 AM, Wednesday morning. Fire trucks yet again race into the complex. This time they stop at Kathi's new apartment building. And this time, it is a fire. Kathi grabs CJ and races to Amy's. Kathi tells reporters, "the memory of seeing the building go up in flames - it's still too raw." Neither one can sleep that night, nerves on edge. Trauma.
Who wouldn’t respond that way, given the circumstances?
 
The friend I reached out to is Marla Swoboda, then VP of Development for Wayside Waifs. Marla recently invited her sister Jana, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, to fly in to KC to speak with us about Compassion Fatigue. During her very informative talk, she briefly touched on how trauma can impact our lives.

I asked Marla if Jana had any articles on the topic and Jana graciously forwarded this link to two great articles on her blog: one on anxiety, one on PTSD. I'm not suggesting Amy or Kathi have PTSD -- but the general concepts could apply to this situation.

Here’s a brief excerpt from the first article:
"The brain is great at learning what scares it. Danger memories can get hard-wired to provide a quick spill of chemicals that ideally would serve us well-- to get us the hell out of dodge, or help us fight off our attacker.

Brain is not particularly selective in what gets filed, which can result in some strange associations we may not even know exist. For example, if you're in a car wreck, Brain may file away not only screeching tires and breaking glass. You might find yourself also getting panicky feelings (the emotional interpretation of all those chemicals coming to fore) when you pass white Hondas, or that particular intersection. That one's easy to connect, but while you might not have noticed what was on the radio, Brain could have, and you may not understand why your heart races every time that Lady Gaga song plays."
The articles are excellently written and informative. Perhaps they will provide insight, or just a bit of sensitivity, towards two friends who are continuing to work through an especially difficult situation.
If you’re interested, I’d encourage you to click over and read the articles. Who knows? You may have reason to put this information to good use some day in the future.

Can Sebastian and CJ suffer from PTSD? We’ll take a look at that on Sunday!
To read the full blog from March 9, 2012 click here:  Ryker'z Boyz.  Thanks Ryker'z Boyz for letting me steal... er borrow!  (Guess I should have asked huh?)