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jgreenfield68

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Since: Oct 01, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 6:49 am
Post subject: CAT KEEPING US AWAKE AT NIGHT!
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We had to put one of our cats to sleep last March. Soon after that,
our cat would be meowing/yelping during the night. We thought
perhaps, that she was looking for our other cat. Both cats are 7
years of age. Maybe she was picking up the sent. Well, after all of
these months, it started again...really bad last night..she's acting
fine..running around, playing, etc. She usually snuggles in our bed
with us, but last night was different. None of this happens during
the night....we were away all day yesterday...could the cat be
lonely? This cat is a real mush, and when you sit/lay down to watch
t.v., she won't leave your side....the tone of the meow/yelp is
distressing...you'd think she was in dire pain or something.
Note...this never, ever happens during the day...only at night...any
and all responses are welcome and appreciated in advance..thanks..Joe

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Rene S.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:11 am
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I agree with Gail. First, bring her in for a full checkup, including
bloodwork, to make sure there's nothing medically wrong with her. If
that comes back as fine, yes, it's possible she is lonely, especially
if she is home alone all day.

Try playing with her in the evening to help let out some of her
energy. Rotate her toys and make sure she has a cat tree and a window
to look out of.

You might consider getting another cat to keep her company. Here's a
link on how to introduce: http://catsinternational.org/articles/getting_a_cat/good_introduction.html

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jgreenfield68

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:31 am
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On Oct 8, 9:49 am, wrote:
> We had to put one of our cats to sleep last March. Soon after that,
> our cat would be meowing/yelping during the night. We thought
> perhaps, that she was looking for our other cat. Both cats are 7
> years of age. Maybe she was picking up the sent. Well, after all of
> these months, it started again...really bad last night..she's acting
> fine..running around, playing, etc. She usually snuggles in our bed
> with us, but last night was different. None of this happens during
> the night....we were away all day yesterday...could the cat be
> lonely? This cat is a real mush, and when you sit/lay down to watch
> t.v., she won't leave your side....the tone of the meow/yelp is
> distressing...you'd think she was in dire pain or something.
> Note...this never, ever happens during the day...only at night...any
> and all responses are welcome and appreciated in advance..thanks..Joe

Thank you both for your responses. She'd been checked out a few
months back when our first cat had problems, and all was well. I'll
probably bring her again to make sure..thanks...joe
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Gail

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:10 am
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She should be seen by a vet to rule out hyperactive thyroid. If there is
nothing wrong with her physically, yes she could be lonely. Have you thought
about getting another cat/kitten? If so, the secret is to integrate them
slowly.
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> We had to put one of our cats to sleep last March. Soon after that,
> our cat would be meowing/yelping during the night. We thought
> perhaps, that she was looking for our other cat. Both cats are 7
> years of age. Maybe she was picking up the sent. Well, after all of
> these months, it started again...really bad last night..she's acting
> fine..running around, playing, etc. She usually snuggles in our bed
> with us, but last night was different. None of this happens during
> the night....we were away all day yesterday...could the cat be
> lonely? This cat is a real mush, and when you sit/lay down to watch
> t.v., she won't leave your side....the tone of the meow/yelp is
> distressing...you'd think she was in dire pain or something.
> Note...this never, ever happens during the day...only at night...any
> and all responses are welcome and appreciated in advance..thanks..Joe
>
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