Try keeping the pet taxi (cute, by the way) in your room. She'll feel more comfortable. Also she might want attention so if she meows say her name. Maybe get up and pet her? And If she doesnt HAVE to be in the taxi, take her out and let her sleep next to you or just wander around the house (some cats are nocturnal). My cat meows whenever a door is shut or he's in his cage because he wants to get in the room or get out of his cage. She may be meowing because she wants to get out. There is a possibility she has to go to the bathroom. Or maybe she wants to eat or drink. Hope I helped!!
2007-07-29 15:17:59
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answered by Ashley N 2
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Cats are naturally more active at night. We have to teach our pets to sleep when we do.
Could you be over-crowding her?
Try working up to the cage gradually.
Make a cosy bed for her in the cage, then put her in a room with the cage, a water bowl and her litter tray (e.g. laundry or bathroom) when you go to bed.
Make sure you confine her for the minimum time you need to.
Gradually she will learn that the only option is to sleep at this time, and will stop being so distressed. Eventually you will be able to confine her to just the cage ( if necessary) overnight.
You will find she will settle better if you keep the cage in one of her favorite spots, so she gets used to sleeping in it, even when not shut in .
2007-07-29 22:20:19
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answered by Tarkarri 7
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Cats are nocturnal so they want to roam around at night. People like stuffed toys but cats like live stinulation like insects and mice. Let the cat out at night. You are being cruel.
2007-07-29 22:19:20
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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Leave it out of its cage. Wouldn't you cry if you were locked up in a cage all night with 2 stuffed animals?
2007-07-29 22:13:12
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answered by yo mamma 3
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how would you feel if you were locked in a small space and didn't have much room to move around? better yet... you don't even understand why you are locked in there. some giant that usually loves you and pets you is being mean! i'd cry, too!!!
2007-07-29 22:13:53
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answered by Anonymous
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cats need space let him/her out. also if any of the stuff with you're cat is dirty, clean them, Cats are clean animals and hate filth. also you're cat may also be suffering from boredom or loneliness.
hope the best for you're cat
2007-07-29 22:22:25
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answered by Alex of the Lost Arts 3
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either needs to be fixed or doesnt like to sleep in there
2007-07-29 22:21:49
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answered by miszxo 2
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she is most likely lonely. also how long have you been putting her in there? she could be scared but she probly misses you.
she loves you that is all.
2007-07-29 22:14:34
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answered by Dory the Fish 3
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Get her fixed...or put her out of sight she will succumb to her confinements...
2007-07-29 22:13:52
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answered by Jaab 3
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let her sleep wherever she wants... if all else fails, get a dog... you know, they are mans best friend haha
2007-07-29 22:17:49
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answered by Barca17 4
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