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Hi everyone. I'm new here and new to being a cat mom. I rescued Max from an SPCA back in September when he was just 3 months old. Husband and I immediately bonded with him because he was so shy and quiet. We wanted to break him from that scared little bubble he was in and he did! It only took him two days to get comfortable with us and it was great.
He's overall a really sweet cat. He loves to play and loves getting his head rubbed. And he keeps me company when husband is away. However, he has a problem with listening. The three of us live in a very small one bedroom apartment. He has ripped up all of our blinds (That's about 5 set of blinds), and our curtains. He jumps up on our bed frame (which is really the only place I do not like him on) and won't get down unless I physically get him down. He attacks our toes and hands when we're sleeping. So since husband is in military and has early working hours, we close the door and leave him outside. He has everything in the living room, so he's fine. But he still continues to come to our door during different hours all night and just cries. He doesn't stop until we eventually just wake up. It's driving us insane.
I guess what I really want to know is, is there any way to stop this? Any way to get him to understand? Is this behavior just normal for a kitten? He's about 6 months.I just want some answers. And hopefully some sleep.
He's overall a really sweet cat. He loves to play and loves getting his head rubbed. And he keeps me company when husband is away. However, he has a problem with listening. The three of us live in a very small one bedroom apartment. He has ripped up all of our blinds (That's about 5 set of blinds), and our curtains. He jumps up on our bed frame (which is really the only place I do not like him on) and won't get down unless I physically get him down. He attacks our toes and hands when we're sleeping. So since husband is in military and has early working hours, we close the door and leave him outside. He has everything in the living room, so he's fine. But he still continues to come to our door during different hours all night and just cries. He doesn't stop until we eventually just wake up. It's driving us insane.
I guess what I really want to know is, is there any way to stop this? Any way to get him to understand? Is this behavior just normal for a kitten? He's about 6 months.I just want some answers. And hopefully some sleep.
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