Because, inevitably, ours starts
yowling outside the nursery door.
Not exact matches
Cats may also
yowl if they have territorial issues, say with a cat
outside, and older cats may do this if they're disoriented or have dementia.
When family members get frustrated and fed up with a cat eliminating
outside the litter box, scratching the sofa, or
yowling overnight, the human / animal bond fractures, landing the pet in the local animal shelter.
The cat will often roll,
yowl as if in pain and try to get
outside.
Once you are gone the separation anxiety really kicks in and the unwanted behavior starts, perhaps crying or
yowling, scratching up walls or furniture, frantic over grooming, or the peeing and pooping
outside the box.
Not only will it decrease the likelihood of cancer in female cats, it will also prevent her from going into heat, with the associated
yowling and desire to go
outside.