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Meowing & Crying

alanolis Apr 09, 2006 09:36 PM

My mother kept a cat with the family for 17 years. I helped feed her and keep up the litter box. However, behavior and socialization were not my primary responsibilities. My mother and I have adopted a new cat. He's a very friendly male, 3 years old, and is an orange tabby.

I cannot say that this is a problem. I just want to make sure everything is normal. He has spent most of the first day examining the house. I know this to be all right, but I keep getting the feeling that he is used to a specific reaction from his previous owners. He keeps going up to the kitchen cupboards, closed doors, and even toilets - and then he'll just meow in a very sad tone. It really seems as though he expects a certain reaction from me.

Any theories would be greatly appreciated.

Replies (2)

catman1 Apr 10, 2006 01:55 AM

He keeps going up to the kitchen cupboards, closed doors, and even toilets - and then he'll just meow in a very sad tone. It really seems as though he expects a certain reaction from me.
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Get him some treats like Perfection.Sounds like to me hes been spoiled and he knows what he wants and how to get it.Time will take care of things like this.
Lou

PHMadameAlto Apr 11, 2006 10:39 PM

Sounds pretty normal to me. Give him extra love and scritches if he seems to want them, leave him alone if he shies away from you.

Good luck and thanks for adopting a baby who needed a forever home!
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