My parents want me to bring my cat with me to college after my freshman year if I could afford to live in a separate apartment or something like that. Now I am having second thoughts. My cat is very anxious and I'm not sure how well she would do if she moved, especially into a smaller home. I also don't know if it would be ok for me to be so busy. I would definitely play with her and take care of her as much as possible, but I have been hearing horror stories of people abusing their cats in college.
On the other hand, she would probably enjoy being able to have her own territory away from our other cat. But then again I'm not living there permanently...
She's very attached to me so I'm not sure how she'll react when I dissapear.
I don't know how to explain to my parents that I changed my mind, I hope they will take care of her, I told them to play with her and they don't seem to fancy the idea of me leaving her behind- since she's supposed to be "my cat"
I have serious anxiety issues so I *might* get her registered as an emotional support animal. Still though, after reading tons of stuff online about how evil college girls torture their cats, I don't want people thinking I'm evil for bringing my cat with me and being a girl.
On the other hand, she would probably enjoy being able to have her own territory away from our other cat. But then again I'm not living there permanently...
She's very attached to me so I'm not sure how she'll react when I dissapear.
I don't know how to explain to my parents that I changed my mind, I hope they will take care of her, I told them to play with her and they don't seem to fancy the idea of me leaving her behind- since she's supposed to be "my cat"
I have serious anxiety issues so I *might* get her registered as an emotional support animal. Still though, after reading tons of stuff online about how evil college girls torture their cats, I don't want people thinking I'm evil for bringing my cat with me and being a girl.