My 94-yr-old mom claims her cat speaks to her. He is now using complete sentences. She gets furious if I act skeptical and says I think she's just a crazy old lady. She claims that she IS NOT and that in fact she is far smarter than me. This must be the onset of dementia? Should I just go along with the talking cat phenomenon, or try to keep her from falling further down this slippery slope?
Definitely time to see the doctor.
When she gets angry, it is usually with me. I have read that our LOs usually take out their anger and frustration on their caregiver. :( The person that is doing the best they can to keep them safe.
I am sorry I don't have any answers for you.
Best of luck to you on this journey!
Its justs seems that if your mom has made it thus far without showing signs of dementia- and then going from zero to 60 with a talking cat - that it’s more likely something physical. Dementia starts out slowly - usually - although it can progress quite quickly.
Dont try to reason with her - that seems to be making matters worst. You don’t need to feed the delusions but you can simply nod and say things like “huh, imagine that”.
My Husband and I had a dog for many years and I would "make the dog talk" and we had some very funny conversations. Even after the dog had died we would often bring up "What would Rinny have said about that" (German Shepard that we had for 16 years)
As long as what the cat is saying is not causing any anxiety I see no harm in playing along.
I imagine my animals talking to me all the time - there's no harm in it. Some "looks" just call for interpretation.
Could be dementia, could be something more acute and more treatable, could be an exacerbation of, or a stretching of, my mother's bedtime ritual where she had an earnest goodnight "conversation" with her toy cuddly elephant. To her, harmless fun. But it set my teeth on edge - I can't tell you how wildly I detested this behaviour. Completely unreasonable on my part, I confess, but it quite turned my stomach.
But in any case, how can it hurt to check?
So unless your Mom had spent years training the cat, that cat doesn't say words... but Mom might think the cat does, sometimes our ears can trick us. Just play along with Mom, as this isn't really hurting anything.
Look @ this harmless behavior to figure out what your Mom is really thinking & feeling as it seems she has decided its easier or "safer" to communicate through her cat.
You could join in .....for instance.....kitty is so tired & he wants to take a nap with you now...am pretty sure that's what he said....kitty is having lunch now & thinks you should too...etc etc. Try to have fun with it if Mom allows....it might work in your favor.
Unfortunately you as the primary CG will always be the "bad guy." Only in fleeting moments of clarity will your efforts be acknowledged & appreciated. Remember it's not really your Mom but the aging process & disease talking. She's lucky to have you.
I agree with not arguing with her. However, monitor what the cat says. If it starts telling her to harm others or herself, it’s time for the doctor for Claudia, like it or not.
Explain that you do not have it. So could she translate to you what the cat says.
That way you will have an insight and a 'heads up' into her mind.
As long as she harms no-one and keeps herself safe, she is doing no harm, I think.
Get her a little treat for her and for the cat, as a "sorry I did not accept the fact you can talk WITH your cat"
Good luck
And who knows? Maybe your mother does have the ability to interpret what her cat is trying to convey. There's a lot that we humans still have to learn about interspecies interaction . Think, for example, about people who get too close to wild animals and fail to interpret the anger signs - warning signs for the human invaders to stay away.
with Her Doctor and there was no more delusions. I would advise
not to diagnose or analyse Your Mom but just go with it but certainly ask for a Doctors advice.
There was an interesting program on one of the PBS channels about people who communicate through a form of chirping, and whistling. I found this interesting article:
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20170525-the-people-who-speak-in-whistles
It's quite lovely and soothing to hear.
While I don't have any experience with dementia, I have lots with cats. And the way I see it is, in choose talking to my cat over most of the people I know.....So much for the *superior species*.😉
If at 94 Mom wants to conversate with the cat, hey she's earned it....
Seriously tho, it sounds like Claudia is talking through the furball. Pay attention......remember the old saying...."I have this friend....."
Keep a sense of humor, check for a UTI and good luck to you both!