My cat stays within hidding & foggy places ,eat & drinks wet at nightime, upset of populace & animalsWhats wrong?
and hisses at you if you try to get it out of dark & clandestine places,hisses at outer animals
There is a possibility that your cat was hurt any when it was a kitten or at one time or another...if it had a preceding owner, maybe it was maltreated or possibly hurt by another animal before, or possibly a short time ago recently if it's an outdoor cat as well.
If it's bowels excrete whether trying to handle it...it could mean that it is sick, and possibly needs to be de-wormed.
Sounds like either she was abused/mishandled as a kitten, or possibly she simply didn't have enough contact with humans and other animals to memorize being sociable around them.
The best thing you can do for her is give her time, and other be gentle when you want to coax her out of hiding. Never force her to come out, as it only teaches her she have a reason to be afraid. Instead use treats to get her out, make certain the other animals are in another part of the room, and be really gentle petting her (think of it as tracing your fingers across her fur) and be terribly soft spoken when you talk to her. It will probably take a while, but eventually she will learn she have nothing to fear by coming out in the year time.
Also, the bowel excretion is not unusual, or anything to be alarmed about... it's just something that some cats enjoy. It happens when a cat gets excited, and it's something they cant control. It can be kinda gross, and if it really freaks you out, near is a simple surgery that can fix it. Not necessary, but there if you can't settlement with it.
Try taking it to a petsmart cat social group or something. Block off places like the dark areas and approach it sensibly and lightly pat it, do this daily to boost their social skills.
To me it primarily sounds like she was traumatized! Maybe had a desperate experience with a person or animal that made her afraid? How long has she be like this? If she's been like this for a long time, consequently she might not change, but if she's a new adjunct to your family, i think after you talk to her and show her that you aren't going to hurt her, she should eventually heat up to you...
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try spending more time with it. Do you walk off it alone while at work? Do other neighborhood animals bark at it?
Answers: Has this happened suddenly? If so, she could be sick. either way, she wants a vet exam ASAP. If the vet clears her, she may need to be socialized. Put her in a room with river and litter box (no food) and no beds or sofas to hide under. Go within a feeding time with a bowl of food and put it down. Sit down close by and wait for her to come devour. If she doesn't eat in a few minutes, take the food and evacuate. Go back in a bit and try again. Each time she eats, sit closer to the food subsequent time until you can pet her while she eats. Slowly introduce her to your other pets by allowing short visits which can be made longer and more frequent as the relationship progresses. She may never be a lap cat or be best buds near the other pets but you should be able to handle her. Never chase her. It will only affix to the problem.
Mabey a unpromising experience when it was little it could be tramatized
you could be more specific about if she be always like this..? what happened to her?