Why does my cat meow so much?

Hey,

I have a question. We've had a cat for about half a year now, and she's now about 8-9 months old. She's still very young and acts like it, and we don't know if we separated her too early (a week earlier). For example, she just touches our blanket and thinks it's a teat, and she plays a lot. And for the past week, she's just been meowing, and when you go near her, nothing happens. She doesn't want to cuddle or anything, but prefers to play with your hand, do nothing at all, or walk away. I'm just interested in your opinion, thanks.

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Aubergine3000
1 year ago

The cat slowly becomes sexually mature and should therefore be castrated.

Young cats should always be kept together with an equal cat partner (no baby and no old cat!).

You could have known all this if you had informed you before buying your cat.

Aubergine3000
1 year ago
Reply to  ItsMe0909

Then why do you get a young cat that was separated from the mother too soon?

Equally trident means equal. Kittens and kittens play differently than older cats.

Aubergine3000
1 year ago

She can get out even though she's not yet neutered?

and she was separated for 1 week since the mother cat was pregnant again

God in heaven…

I don't get this irresponsible handling of cats anymore…