
Hello, thank you for the response on Lucky, following up on that, since then she has been easily spooked so much to where her whole body fluffs up, and the weirdest is she has just about attacked me 2 times again, the first one was I went to get her bed out of the closet that I had put away there for a few weeks and when I grabbed it and told her come on let's take your bed she made this scary growl hissed and fluffed, I stood still dropped that bed and said out we will leave it then and she was still hissing, I stayed still and was calmly telling her it's ok, after about 10 minutes she allowed me to walk out of the closet after that she was fine, then yesterday I was sitting on my bed upset because of missing my son and she came along side of me and was sniffing my sweater on the arm and they she goes again growl and hiss, and I said oh no not again my hands are still sore but thank goodness I did the same stayed still and talked to her and it worked, but not one time before the dog incident has she done this, why do certain things do this now, how do I stop this, does she get like this because my emotions, she loves me so much she is everywhere with me every minute of the day, I love my baby and worry for her.


I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you're facing with Lucky. It sounds like she's experiencing some stress or anxiety, which can sometimes manifest as aggression or being easily spooked. Let's explore a few things that might help:
First, try to identify any specific triggers that could be causing her stress. Cats are quite sensitive to their surroundings, so it might be certain smells, objects, or even changes in your emotional state that are affecting her.
It's also important to ensure that Lucky has a safe, quiet space where she can retreat if she feels overwhelmed. Having a secure spot can help her feel more at ease.
Maintaining a consistent routine with feeding, playtime, and interaction is another key aspect. Cats often find comfort in predictability, which can help reduce anxiety.
When she exhibits calm behavior, reward her with treats or affection. This positive reinforcement can help her form positive associations with certain situations.
You might also consider using feline pheromone diffusers or sprays. These products can have a calming effect on cats and might help Lucky feel more relaxed.
If her behavior continues or worsens, it might be beneficial to consult with a veterinarian or a feline behaviorist. They can provide tailored advice and help rule out any underlying health issues.
Throughout this process, it's important to remain patient and calm, as your reactions can influence her behavior. If you have any further questions or need more guidance, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your quick response, it really helps me!


You're very welcome! If you have any more questions or need further help, please don't hesitate to reach out. I hope everything improves soon. Thank you!
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