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Cat yowling at bedroom door
How can i stop my cat yowling at my bedroom door ALLLL NIGHT!
I cant get any sleep! She has fleas atm so cant let her in and she bites my toes so she cant sleep with me in the night. Any advice? |
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Re: Cat yowling at bedroom door
Hmmm did you get them nuetured yet? Or it could also be that she's hungry
or just being a pita like most are at some stage. But we love them all anyway (we must be nuts).
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Re: Cat yowling at bedroom door
She was done a couple of weeks ago.
And yes she has a full feed dish of her favourite wet food aswell as dry and plenty of water. She sits and yowls at the bedroom door even if nobody is in there |
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Re: Cat yowling at bedroom door
We used to have problems with Tribble yowling at the door all night. We picked up some citrus scented pet behaviour spray and applied it liberally to the step outside the bedroom door on the landing as part of the "going to bed" ritual each evening for a few weeks. He soon got the idea that when the lights were turned off and we retired to the bedroom that's one door he's not allowed to howl at. No spray is needed any more and he leaves the bedroom door alone at night. We still get some curious meowing sometimes in the morning if we're having an out-of-charachter lie-in, but he doesn't disturb our normal routine any more.
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Re: Cat yowling at bedroom door
My kitchen doesnt have a door. Its attached to the living room and the living room has alot of breakables in it. Such as a cabinet with a glass front. a glass table. If it was to break it would be a blood bath. We dont allow them in there unsupervised. *we are at home all day so its not a problem* But at night.............
I could shut them both in the dining room but its directly underneath my bedroom haha. Im just worried they will either break something or break themselves. We usually shut them on the stairwell *2 floors and a attic bedroom* |
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