Depending on the age she is , I assume she has an anxiety problem or attachment disorder. We now have a new puppy. I can't seem to move away from the pen without her howling. So I m kind of mad at her. But it's these stages that they must pass trhough. Try to be consistent with your cat. Allow her to have a cat bed nearby your bed room where she feels safe, but still knows that you're there. Do not take her too bed, if you do not want her to do that. good luck. Like I say it takes lot's of time, presistence and TLC.
2007-09-11 08:13:19
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answered by angelikabertrand64 5
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If he hasn't been to a vet interior the final 6 months to a year take him for a habitual examination and blood paintings just to be risk-free. illnesses can ensue promptly devoid of indications. If he's nice, he's in all danger purely getting senile and goofy. my cat is 3 and he or she does it whilst she's goofy. The 5 year previous does it whilst he does not understand the place i'm at. they are like human beings, all of them have somewhat some issues to assert, and diverse a thank you to assert it.
2016-10-04 09:37:31
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answered by Anonymous
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why dont you just leave the door open a crack so she can get in... then jump up and cuddle with you. mine do that.. we dont close any doors in our house, so the cats can roam everywhere... cept the front door obviously.
you would get sleep after the first night, and probably after the first hour. she will climb up into bed, cuddle, purr, etc. and as u drift to sleep, she can sense that and will too, or just jump down and go do something else that keeps her occupied.. she will go do something else when u stop paying attention to her, if u are consistent about it.
2007-09-11 08:26:31
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answered by Peter Griffin 6
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She just wants to be close to you. Pets are just like children, if they think they are alone, they get scared and cry. She justs needs the comfort of knowing you are there. My cat is the same way. She even freaks out when I try to take a shower!
2007-09-11 08:29:56
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answered by goddessathena2005 2
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Animals do what works. You are opening the door. See, it works. You have to wait her out: put a pillow over your head, turn the radio up high, sneak out the window...
She may be in heat? Cats yowl if they aren't fixed.
2007-09-11 08:15:07
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answered by Spots^..^B4myeyes 6
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She wants to be with you. Don't ignore her. Cats can have some really nasty ways of showing irritation, like peeing on your pillow. She will get over her restlessness and settle down. Don't deny her wanting to be with you. I have a cat who wants in the bathroom when we are in it, too.
2007-09-11 09:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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check out if there is something in u r room she really likes !!
2007-09-11 08:18:22
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answered by Anonymous
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shew looooooooovvvvvveeeeeeeeessssssssssss you
tape the actions and send it to animals funniest videos.
2007-09-11 08:13:21
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answered by becker-lisa@sbcglobal.net 4
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