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 My siamese wont shut up!

My siamese is about 2 years old and cries non stop! She has regular vet visits and her health is fine. A week ago I came home from work and she had been outside all afternoon, she must have snuck out when my brother left for work. Every since then anytime there is an open door or something she just sits there and meows so loud and for hours. Shes fixed so she couldnt have met a boy cat...i live in the country and there arent any around anyway. She was a 450 dollar cat and she def will not be an outside one. Does anyone here have a siamese that cries like crazy? I had one growing up that would in the morning sometimes but not like this.



05/14/08  09:50am

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  Message To: Vwvixen02   In reference to Message Id: 1735006


 My siamese wont shut up!

Why did you make two threads?

Siamese are known for being loud and whiney. Sometimes cats are just loud. It really depends on the meowing in question. Is she doing it when you’re out of the room? Does she walk behind something before doing it? Is it in a succession? If this is the case she’s meowing to find her way back to you... Or to someone. Old cats have a habbit of doing this, as well as ones that are becoming deaf.

Excessive meowing when you’re in the room means she wants you to do something. This could be food, attention, water, a dirty litterbox, something. Excessive loud meowing when you have the tele on or you’re doing something loud means she’s trying to obviously tell you something about the noise.

If she only recently started doing this, and it’s regular meowing, it means that she probably spent that entire day alone outside calling for you and you never came until way later. She was probably a bit scared and tried very hard to find her way back to her owner. The only thing you can do in this case is comfort her, play with her, and distract her. If this blows out of proportion to full separation anxiety, you could always consider getting her a companion.

(Btw, even if you are in the middle of nowhere, cats can appear from the abyss. You’d be surprised.)



05/14/08  03:13pm

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Vwvixen02
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  Message To: KrazyKelli   In reference to Message Id: 1735244


 My siamese wont shut up!

sorry i did two threads haha i didnt mean too and i dont know how to delete it...she has two other cats in the house to play with and my dog they love eachother...shes only two and listens when you call her so shes not deaf....I think she wants to go back outside because she does it alot when we let our dog out to go to the bathroom like she wants to go out too. I dont know...she gets alot of attention being the baby of the family i think shes just a spoiled brat lol



05/14/08  08:43pm

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Animallvr96
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  Message To: Vwvixen02   In reference to Message Id: 1735642


 My siamese wont shut up!

thats nothing. My tabby can’t go a minite without crying. She has everything to complain about. The only time she doesn’t cry is when she is sleeping or eating. But I love her anyway!



05/14/08  09:48pm

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KrazyKelli
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  Message To: Vwvixen02   In reference to Message Id: 1735642


 My siamese wont shut up!

Ah, if that’s the problem, then I suggest not only getting the cat more toys and investing in play time, but also getting the cat a harness or leash (depending on how the cat feels about collars, mine hates them). Then you can take the cat out once or twice a week and let it roam the yard or porch under supervision. My RussianBlue has a tendency to antagonize me about going outside. I let her out for brief minutes on rare occasions to the deck - where she refuses to leave my side. I also have a harness for her.

My brother’s fat tabbies whine about wanting to go out, but he doesn’t let them out. It’s best to play with cat toys and ignore the door in those circumstances.



05/15/08  12:25am


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