- Dec 22, 2002
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For the past six months the family cat has been living with me at my house. I share a townhouse with three other students. The cat seemed to take well to his new surroundings, but he frequently walks about the house crying. This behaviour almost always occurs when I return from work, feed him, he uses the litter box, and then I go upstairs to my room.
The cat seems to prefer sitting in the living room, which is seldom occupied and is almost always quiet. The cat is social and likes the company of people, and when I hear him crying I bring him up to my room, but he always cleans himself and then leaves. If he's crying because he's lonely, why does he leave my room? I don't have the time nor the inclination to constantly entertain the cat. What can I do to make him happier?
The cat seems to prefer sitting in the living room, which is seldom occupied and is almost always quiet. The cat is social and likes the company of people, and when I hear him crying I bring him up to my room, but he always cleans himself and then leaves. If he's crying because he's lonely, why does he leave my room? I don't have the time nor the inclination to constantly entertain the cat. What can I do to make him happier?