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Hi,
I acquired a pair of sibling grey tabbys, one male and one female, about a year ago and the male is so full of wild energy that it's becoming a real problem. I live alone in a loft so there are no rooms, just one big giant room basically, and the male is constantly running around, breaking things, moaning, and attacking his sister. Obviously, this cat needs to be outside. I think I made a mistake in thinking he could be contained inside all the time. I would love to let him outside, but I live in an area that is too urban for that to be currently plausible. I play with them regularly to give them exercise, but it's not enough. Does anyone have any suggestions? I work from home as an illustrator and film editor and can barely find peace in my own house because my cat is incredibly wild.
Appreciate any feedback. Thanks.
Andy
I acquired a pair of sibling grey tabbys, one male and one female, about a year ago and the male is so full of wild energy that it's becoming a real problem. I live alone in a loft so there are no rooms, just one big giant room basically, and the male is constantly running around, breaking things, moaning, and attacking his sister. Obviously, this cat needs to be outside. I think I made a mistake in thinking he could be contained inside all the time. I would love to let him outside, but I live in an area that is too urban for that to be currently plausible. I play with them regularly to give them exercise, but it's not enough. Does anyone have any suggestions? I work from home as an illustrator and film editor and can barely find peace in my own house because my cat is incredibly wild.
Appreciate any feedback. Thanks.
Andy