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Hi, I have a domestic shorthair named captain he looks like this:
He is 9 months old and was adopted to be my ESA (emotional support animal). I am a senior in high school so I'm away for about 6 hours a day but Captain spends all of his time when I'm home in my room. He constantly meows outside my door and he is absolutely attached to me. The problem I am running into right now is that- I am going off to college soon. I haven't decided how I am going to go about housing yet but I was wondering if I get an apartment, do I bring him with me? Obviously, I want to but he is also bonded to our family's 7-month-old puppy who he plays with all day long, and our other cat who is 8. He loves my mom and brother as well. I just can't imagine living without him, and I can't imagine him not becoming depressed if I walk out of the front door and don't come back at the end of the day.
What should I do?
He is 9 months old and was adopted to be my ESA (emotional support animal). I am a senior in high school so I'm away for about 6 hours a day but Captain spends all of his time when I'm home in my room. He constantly meows outside my door and he is absolutely attached to me. The problem I am running into right now is that- I am going off to college soon. I haven't decided how I am going to go about housing yet but I was wondering if I get an apartment, do I bring him with me? Obviously, I want to but he is also bonded to our family's 7-month-old puppy who he plays with all day long, and our other cat who is 8. He loves my mom and brother as well. I just can't imagine living without him, and I can't imagine him not becoming depressed if I walk out of the front door and don't come back at the end of the day.
What should I do?