One of my cats is trying my patience
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Got two cats, brother and sister, both coming up to 15 years old - so I'm sadly aware that is getting on a bit.
The girl is fine, but Steve is doing my head in. I work in the little study at the back of our house, and being cats they've quickly worked out I'm in there. Steve spends all day yowling outside my door, so I let him in, within minutes he decides it's boring in here so starts scratching and yowling at the door. So I let him out. And repeat this process pretty much all day.
Once the weather warms up and I can keep the doors open as heating isn't an issue, things should be fine, especially as I'll have the patio doors open and hopefully both cats will prefer lounging in the sun outside.
But for now this is getting annoying. Worried that this is some sort of sign of dementia or just generally old age, so maybe there's nothing I can do. Anyone with any thoughts? Of course I love them both to bits, no question.
The girl is fine, but Steve is doing my head in. I work in the little study at the back of our house, and being cats they've quickly worked out I'm in there. Steve spends all day yowling outside my door, so I let him in, within minutes he decides it's boring in here so starts scratching and yowling at the door. So I let him out. And repeat this process pretty much all day.
Once the weather warms up and I can keep the doors open as heating isn't an issue, things should be fine, especially as I'll have the patio doors open and hopefully both cats will prefer lounging in the sun outside.
But for now this is getting annoying. Worried that this is some sort of sign of dementia or just generally old age, so maybe there's nothing I can do. Anyone with any thoughts? Of course I love them both to bits, no question.
UTH said:
Kes Arevo said:
Cat flap.
Oh we've got a cat flat, and they use it whenever they go to the loo, but it seems that they're very much fair weather cats and spending much time outside in the winter is not on their agenda. hotchy said:
UTH said:
Kes Arevo said:
Cat flap.
Oh we've got a cat flat, and they use it whenever they go to the loo, but it seems that they're very much fair weather cats and spending much time outside in the winter is not on their agenda. Super Sonic said:
UTH said:
OH, right! It's an option I guess, but not sure I'll get that aesthetic change to our nice internal door approved by Mrs UTH
When the cat wants in/out, phone Mrs UTH. Eventually shell say "get a cat flap"youngsyr said:
Our 18 year old cat does something similar - howls to be let out, spends about 30 seconds outside then howls to come back in again. She used to spend much longer outside. I think it's just an old cat thing.
Hmmmm yeah it must be, his yowling habit is a vaguely recent thing. For most of his life he barely made a noise, let alone a fairly loud yowling. Mr Pointy said:
UTH said:
OH, right! It's an option I guess, but not sure I'll get that aesthetic change to our nice internal door approved by Mrs UTH
Wedge the door open a bit so he can slide in & then hook a paw round the door to leave.UTH said:
Mr Pointy said:
UTH said:
OH, right! It's an option I guess, but not sure I'll get that aesthetic change to our nice internal door approved by Mrs UTH
Wedge the door open a bit so he can slide in & then hook a paw round the door to leave.Mr Pointy said:
UTH said:
Mr Pointy said:
UTH said:
OH, right! It's an option I guess, but not sure I'll get that aesthetic change to our nice internal door approved by Mrs UTH
Wedge the door open a bit so he can slide in & then hook a paw round the door to leave.UTH said:
Leaving my office door open even a bit will make it much harder to keep this room remotely warm as it's already the coldest room in the house. See what I mean?
Meanwhile, on FurballHeads - "The idiot insists on sitting in the coldest room in the house, I keep telling him but he takes no notice and just shuts the door behind me"tribalsurfer said:
Exactly the same issue with my cat. When it brings me to breaking point I just lock her in another room for a couple of hours, by which time she has settled asleep in one of her usual spots.
I'd usually shut the doors so he's in the kitchen/living room, but currently got wife, baby and wife's mother here so they get driven mad by him scratching living door trying to find me HAHAOnly a few weeks until wife is back at work and MIL goes back home so the cat can have free roam of the living room again.
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