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  1. Ah so that’s what it’s called! My old cat (16 yrs – who just passed a few weeks ago) would get those. She was normally so sedate and then in the last couple of years, she started doing that. All of a sudden running up and down our hallway with a wild look in her eyes. She also started doing it after using the litter box, as if she was so happy that she had actually gone potty! I think she did tend to get a little constipated, so I figured that when she finally went, she was very happy! The running up and down the hall with no reason, had me puzzled, and we figured that the other cat we had that died a few years ago, was ghosting her at this house and playing with her! Marilyn

  2. I had two cats and never heard the term zoomies, but in hindsight, that explains a lot of crazy behavior! Definitely entertaining!

  3. Hi Brenda,
    I hadn’t heard of cat zoomies either until I took in Simon. It had been several years since my last cats. I bought a cat behavior book and it talked about zoomies in the book. Simon seems to get them early morning and late at night. It’s like someone pinched his behind and wound him up. Ivy and Gracie are such pretty girls. So happy that they’re getting along. Gracie is just what Ivy needed to keep her on her toes. 😊

  4. Brenda, if this is too much of a plug for Pets Together, just delete it… I’d love it if you’d sign up for a visit. While you’re not homebound, as you can drive and get out, you do spend a lot of time at home (like me!) If you don’t enjoy the visit, all you’ve lost is 30 minutes. You can sign up for a visit at http://www.petstogether.org. You’ll sign up just like a facility would, then in the comments, put that you’re an individual and you’d like Pam & Molly to host. That way, I get to be on your visit. Email me at [email protected] if you have questions.
    === my comment ===
    I didn’t know that cats did zoomies! I’ve definitely had dogs that zoom. My Molly isn’t much of a zoomer. That said, when I say, “Molly, let’s go zoom zoom,” she runs back to her “bedroom/studio,” jumps up on the couch, and gets ready for her virtual Pets Together visit over zoom with an assisted living or nursing home. We visit with places all over the US. We are always looking for more facilities to visit and volunteers with any kind of pet to join us. Visits are free for the facilities; we are also doing free visits for individuals now, especially those who are mostly at home and might enjoy 30 minutes of conversation with animals from all over!

  5. I laughed so hard at the pictures of Gracie’s zoomies that my dog had to come in and see what was wrong with me! Those pictures are great; you can see the “demon” in her eyes and the intense expression on her face. I’m glad you and Ivy are enjoying the free entertainment! Becky

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