She was fine at first and then we let her out into the garage to use her litter pan.
My cat won t leave her room.
My cat won t leave one room and i can t find anything close to her behaviour.
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When you do leave the house make a point to distract your cat with some cat treats or a toy before quietly slipping out the door without any long good byes.
I m afraid she will spend the rest of her life confined to the bedroom and it is breaking my heart.
I don t know how they know that we re talking on the phone rather than to a person in the room but they do.
She has been in the bedroom for a whole year.
My 11 year old female cat won t leave the bedroom.
We ve owned my cat for almost 3 years and we got her as a kitten.
I have a 4 year old male and whenever she goes into the living room he chases her back into the bedroom.
Your feline friend dislikes such sounds so place her in another room while you re chatting on the phone.
We decided to leave her there and.
2 5 months for her to allow mom to stroke her without being too.
Well it took her about 2 months to get out of the room on her own.
New cat introductions and living with cats and dogs.
She hid herself away in one of the rooms.
Some cats tend to become more nervous when hearing the ringtones from the telephone or even the pitch you speak over it.
So why won t my cat leave me alone.
When we went to get her a few minutes later she couldn t be seen and wouldn t answer us.
It s possible for them to strike the place producing that noise.
I d leave door open to let her hear noise or to allow her to go out to explore as she wishes.
She absolutely hates the boy cat.
I adopted a 1 yr old shelter cat about a month ago and i read that the best way for a cat to adapt to a new environment is to leave them in a room and establish that that room is their territory.
She s had preferences for different rooms and such but now she s decided do something else entirely.
That s all well and good but now she refuses to leave my room.
It will feel safer to her.
She s generally quite affectionate on her own terms but has had behaviour changes in the past.
She s able to have the whole run of the house but thus far she has shown little interest in anything other than my small bedroom.
We finally dug her out of a corner a day and a half later and brought her in.
Preferably bring her home in a cat carrier.
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She has seen a lot of excitement so take her directly to her new room.
Soon these cues will lose their power and your cat won t become quite so anxious when they see them.
My new cat won t come out of the room.
Keep her door closed and don t let your other pet race in unexpectedly.
Leave your jacket out for a few days.