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Do you have 1 or 2 cats/kittens?

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littlemissM92 · 15/04/2017 07:13

As above really... we have 1 6month old male kitty who is usually very happy boy we have moved house 2 days ago and I miss the old him he's being weird which I know is expected it's such a big change will he settle in and go back to his usual self ? Can't help but think if we had got another in the first place they would of had each other :( plus once he's settled we r letting him out for the first time and I'm so scared he will get lost or not come back :(

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Trustyourself2 · 15/04/2017 07:29

I'd say he's just adjusting. Some cats are as cool as cucumber when it comes to disruption, but others need a fair bit of time to get used to things. His whole world's been changed unexpectedly & he's probably a bit confused and stressed. Give him lots of reassurance, play, treats, a box to hide in and don't let him outside until he's more settled.

littlemissM92 · 15/04/2017 07:52

He's definitely more himself already this morning he's enjoying knocking anything he can off the window ledge just like in the old house. This house is sooo much bigger and a really safe neighbourhood not near busy road but obviously he can't understand our reasons ha!

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user1492080882 · 15/04/2017 07:57

There's no guarantee that if you got another one they'd get on! Ours were litter mates and now 'tolerate' each other usually, but often have disagreements and the occasional fur-flying fight. Not the cute cuddling up together I'd imagined!

littlemissM92 · 15/04/2017 08:36

User yeah I did consider that :/ I'm sure he will be ok just so worried about letting him out x

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