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Question:
Its not really a bad thing its just annoying. Ever since yesterday my oldest cat, Callie wont leave me alone. shes usually affectionate but not like this. I cant do anything shes always right at my feet and if i sit down for a second shes right up in my face. If i set her down she crys then jumps right back up on to my lap. if im standing she sits at my feet and crys. As im actually writing this shes up on my chest her face tucked in under my chin with my newest kitten at her feet. its liek she cant get close enough to me! she kept me up all last night constanly at my face when i kicked her out of the bed room she sat at the door and cryed and scratched the door. shes never acted this way before. i want her to stop mawling me all the time, any suggestions on what to do and maybe why shes doign this?
Answer:
Wants to make sure you still love her and aren't replacing her with the new kitten? If this is the case, you are exacerbating the problem by pushing her away...all her fears are being realized.
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Answer:
I agree with Heidi. If you just got a new kitten then your resident cat wants to make sure that this isn't a replacement and might be a bit jealous. I know it's hard when you get a new kitten but you need to give the resident cat more affection than ever right now.
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Answer:
Amen Heidi!!!
Debbie =^. .^=
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Answer:
If I remember right you moved recently, and got a new kitten? If so, then, what Heidi said. She needs extra love, reassurance and attention right now.
Also, how old is she? Is this the 9 month old? Has she been spayed? If not, that may be what's going on too.
And lastly, if the answer to all the above is "No" then she may need a check up.
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