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SOteric Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-07-05 08:37 PM
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15. Still no.
Dogs are have a 'pack' mentality. Cats are territorial. The more one comes to understand this, the easier it is to communicate with and understand your little companion.

Is your cat very young?

In general, they respons well to a routine, and their own personal space. What I recommend is putting together a little blanket on a chair or something similar, which can be 'her spot.' (Make it a washable blanket.)

Leave the radio on to some soothing tunes or maybe a little NPR. Make sure she has access to food, water and a litter box, but that those things are not next to her 'spot.'

If it persists, you may want to consider getting her a little kitty companion for company during the days.

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