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We have figured out that it is something that has scared her outside. There are two new cats in the neighborhood but we haven't seen her tangle with them....not saying this didn't happen. We can get her out on the back patio but she is so jumpy that the ac turning on makes her jump. And she won't get off the patio or let us leave her out there without us. It is so strange due to her brothers (adoptive) play rough with her and she holds her own so we are very confused. I normally do a pouch of lavender for the dogs when they get upset (normally during thunder) and this calms them but am not sure about cats. And if she will get over this due to she loved to go outside. Thank you for all your help. SherryView Thread


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