Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Play with her twice a day. If she’s a young cat, you have to get their energy out.
Give her kibble in one of those cat food ball toys. That will help her stay busy too.
Give an extra one over night in case she is hungry
Best advice. Most important PLAY with her in the evening. Like a laser pen session where she’s running all over the place. And lap time too. Then she’s getting her needs met.
Oh dear.
You do know cats are nocturnal?
Nature and evolution means that cats want to be up and awake at night.
Sunny days are the time for sleeping.
Cats are not nocturnal; they are crepuscular. Which still means they awaken pretty early.
Cats are nocturnal.
That is ehy they have the slit eyes and night vision that they have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Play with her twice a day. If she’s a young cat, you have to get their energy out.
Give her kibble in one of those cat food ball toys. That will help her stay busy too.
Give an extra one over night in case she is hungry
Best advice. Most important PLAY with her in the evening. Like a laser pen session where she’s running all over the place. And lap time too. Then she’s getting her needs met.
Oh dear.
You do know cats are nocturnal?
Nature and evolution means that cats want to be up and awake at night.
Sunny days are the time for sleeping.
Cats are not nocturnal; they are crepuscular. Which still means they awaken pretty early.
Anonymous wrote:Cats do this when they are sick.
Anonymous wrote:Put her outside? I'm increasingly thinking pets aren't worth the trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Play with her twice a day. If she’s a young cat, you have to get their energy out.
Give her kibble in one of those cat food ball toys. That will help her stay busy too.
Give an extra one over night in case she is hungry
Best advice. Most important PLAY with her in the evening. Like a laser pen session where she’s running all over the place. And lap time too. Then she’s getting her needs met.
Oh dear.
You do know cats are nocturnal?
Nature and evolution means that cats want to be up and awake at night.
Sunny days are the time for sleeping.
Anonymous wrote:You have to ignore her. Don't lock her out, don't throw her toys. Don't tell her stop, don't talk to her. Ignore her. Completely.
It will take about 10 days to 2 weeks, but it'll work.
It's really hard and you'll go crazy for 2 weeks, but they will learn that they're not getting the attention/reaction they want.
Anonymous wrote:Put her outside? I'm increasingly thinking pets aren't worth the trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Play with her twice a day. If she’s a young cat, you have to get their energy out.
Give her kibble in one of those cat food ball toys. That will help her stay busy too.
Give an extra one over night in case she is hungry
Best advice. Most important PLAY with her in the evening. Like a laser pen session where she’s running all over the place. And lap time too. Then she’s getting her needs met.