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25 Jan 20, 12:50 AM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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Cats meowing in the night!
Has anyone else got a cat who meows non stop at night?
He used to be fine until we moved house (3 and a half years ago) but since we’ve been here it’s almost every night! He sits at the bottom of the stairs and cries. I’ve tried playing with the laser light with him just before bed and other toys, I’ve tried giving him more food at dinner time, we’ve left the lamp on for him, we’ve had the radio playing for him and have his favourite blankets laid out! He has access to all but three rooms (he doesn’t need to use our bathroom or en suite and they are kept out of one of the bedrooms). I end up having to go and sit with him on the sofa until he falls asleep and then sneak out but that can take anything from 20 minutes to a few hours. Then he starts again at 7am, but he changes tactic and jumps onto the headboard and dive-bombs us - we recently introduced an automatic feeder to see if that helps but he just comes in after he’s eaten! The vet just suggests Feliway despite us trying it several times and it never helping. Any other suggestions?! We’re genuinely looking at buying a bungalow as we think that’ll help 😂 Edited at 12:51 AM. |
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25 Jan 20, 01:14 AM |
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Imagineer
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Our little darling cries . She started after her brother died 19 mnths ago and had just got louder and louder.
We thought she was missing him /getting a little senile she's 15. But now think she's just a Brat. Nothing stops her ,food/treats/toys/attention/ She is really loud at 0300 and 0700. She often sits at the top of the stairs crying at full volume for no apparent reason .Got to love her |
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25 Jan 20, 01:40 AM |
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Thread Starter
Very Serious Dibber
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It’s so horrible, I hate it when they cry and there’s seemingly no way to help them stop.
He finally went to sleep at 12:00, then the other one decided to meow because she had a ‘present’ for us, which woke him back up and he’s started again Brats they definitely are! They rule the roost! |
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25 Jan 20, 08:30 AM |
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I swapped from feliway to pet remedy when I was introducing a new cat. I bought the wipes as well as the plug-ins, just wipe it over the cat.
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25 Jan 20, 09:10 AM |
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We had a cat that did this , 1am he’d kick off howling and making the most awful noises , got so bad the neighbours complained !
We had to rehome him in the end which I am NOT suggesting btw . We still don’t know why he did it and neither did the vets,we tried everything . He did stop in his new place but we’re not sure why . Not much help sorry but really hope you find the answer |
25 Jan 20, 09:19 AM |
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My little girl cries in the night when she's unsettled or lonely, like after a house move or if we've been away on holiday. It's heart wreching! The only things I could suggest are lots of attention which you're already doing. Will he sleep in your bedroom if you put a bed in there for him? Mine usually just wants to be with us.
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25 Jan 20, 09:21 AM |
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One of mine is a mobile nighttime yodeller - he is worse around clock changes for some reason as the seasons change. I think that we have mostly learned to sleep through...until he comes into the bedroom. 😀😼
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25 Jan 20, 09:30 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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We are having the exact same issue, with our british blue, Benny, aged 15. He never used to meow at all, ever, now its just over and over - early hours of the morning and randomly later in the day. He actually seems to be in a bit of a trance we think it might possibly be dementia although he is still fine in every other aspect, eating, knowing when its food time etc. (Running away from me when its time to go outside) He also loves a drink in the sink! Its a mystery like everything else about cats...
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25 Jan 20, 10:14 AM |
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Our older cat (started at 15) did this too. It started when she was turning blind according to the vet is was stress...
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25 Jan 20, 10:20 AM |
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Our 13 year old cat has started to do this. It seems worse when our DD goes back to uni after a break or when we return from a holiday so I think it’s stress related 😢 We try to give him attention throughout the day but cats only want attention on their terms so it’s difficult if he’s not in the mood for a cuddle
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