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cat? shut the H*** UP!
so I now have a fight of stairs in my apt. Leading down to the outside door
Amanda likes to chase her toys down the stairs and when they get to the bottom . She sits there and meows. AT 1 A.M. IS she yelling cause there are no more stairs? Or that she has to climb then all again/ manda is the b/w kitty the others are various stray from the old place in the front is alien who i convinced someone she was a siamise or close enough |
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Ummmm, Jim, she is yelling because, you, her servant, isn't quick enough to get out of bed and bring her toy to the top of the stairs so she can bat it down again.
Amanada is adorable with her little barrette in her hair
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I agree with L4H. You are part of her staff and if you would just serve her all this meowing would cease. LOL.
I have 2 whiny cats so I know what you are going through. Is there a way to deny access to that staircase during the night?
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nope but eventually she sill give up, maybe she is a slow learner
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I once had a cat that would bounce her ball down the stairs all night, carrying it up and then batting it down again. Thump, Thump, Thump, although she didn't meow at it. What we did to keep the quiet, was to hide her toys at night. She then learned to sleep at night, and we played with her in the evening.
That worked for us. I have one cat now that yowels while carrying her toys, and her toys have to be in the same room I happen to be in at the moment. Again, toys are hidden at bedtime. take care binky |
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manda not smart enough for that
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I guess you can't put the toys away for the night? If only it was that easy with our demented cat. She is 19 and has had some kind of cognitive dysfunction for about 2 years now. She howls for no apparent reason. If it took just putting toys away to stop her that would be easy.
Probably your Manda would then yell at you to go get her toys, right? |
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thanks for all your help i wasn't really looking to change her just venting
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It would help if we had a pic of DU . OK, it will only help us feel better
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haear you go the sleepy look
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