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10 | Chronology | Subtleties |
subtlestTailSigns ![]() aSubtleFHSmorning ![]() (Nekko performing a morning dance wooing ritual, following a patient night of waiting to be Held) |
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100 | Chronology | Diagnosis Day |
Wednesday, November 17, 2004![]() The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Koret School of Veterinary Medicine Summary of disease and treatment instructions for the owner ------------------------------------------------ [empty]. . . . Summary of Disease: ------------------------------ Nekko arrived at the hospital after referral from her veterinarian, following complaints of being overly aggressive and personal attacks targeting the tail and hind. Physical inspection of the tail area - no pathological findings. In an X-Ray of the dorsal, waist and tail spine - no significant findings. According to the history and the signs it seems to be Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome. A syndrome documented in cats without any clear cause, and without any known treatment possible. The disease is described in the literature as aggression of the cat towards the area of the tail, much vocal activity, and sudden episodes. Nekko is released to the owners. |
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105 | Treatment | FHS and noSoul |
The theory behind Nekko's behaviouristic treatment is an independent theory called noSoul ![]() |
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110 | Introduction | Introduction |
Nekko suffers from a relatively rare hereditary environment provoked mental disease called Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome, Sometimes also called Rolling Skin Syndrome The most important and potentially fatal symptom is self mutilation. This happens while in Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome anger episodes. During these episodes, Nekko is self attacking, I and others are also attacked, but not at all in the same manner: Others are only attacked as if from over-paranoid self defense, only when she fears an approach. I - am attacked in the same manner - but only if I deliberatly try to approach her, trying to prevent her from attacking herself while she is this agitated. Self attacking occurs in sporadic sudden jumps at the tail and hind legs during an episode, without any known advance warning, except for the overall judgment of the episode severity, affecting frequency and likelihood. Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome episodes and self-attacks are very vocal and loud, expressing what seems to be excruciating internal pain of an unexplained source, seemingly at the tail. Attacks are strongest at the peak of the Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome episode. are concentrated solely at the tail and hind legs. ![]() ![]() |