Cats, cats, cats
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Lovely. I had a very light orange cat that I loved. He became diabetic in his old age and lived to be 2 months short of 20 years old. He loved to be bathed and then I would blow dry his hair after. His purr was so loud. He'd lived outdoors for about 3 years before I was able to move him from a covered window well (with a cat bed) into the garage and then into the house. He wasn't truly feral, he'd been abandoned and was distrustful of humans afterwards.
Once indoors he was a velcro cat and never more than 3 feet from me. He was more the color of your lightest colored cat. He never wanted to go outside again. I still miss him.
Enjoy these two.
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Aww all kitties are cute!
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Hi everyone, I need some advice. I brought my beloved cat with me to the city I'm getting treatment in (a bigger city). He is a wildish stray, used to going out in nature and coming back. There's no way I can let him out now, the city is chaotic and he for sure will be hurt.
Problem is, he got upset that his life changed and he can't go out anymore, so he keeps meowing till the morning, keeping me awake. I've just started chemo and sleep is really important. I'm not sure what to do. Nobody can take him and look after him at the moment as he is awful in new situations and other cats.
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Hi Justforher. I am sorry you are hear and that you are having kitty issues. He sounds stressed. My daughter went through this with one of her cats where he wouldn't stop meowing. She took him to the vet and they prescribed an antidepressant. Her cat actually stopped before she started meds. In her case she did not know what the trigger was. I would get him to a vet and have him evaluated. he may need help adjusting to his new life style.
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