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Hemera 20-01-2024 11:49 AM

My cat is a pain at night
 
I love my cat very much. I've only had her for a few months as she belonged to my now deceased mum.

My mum only had her for two years as she was rescued from a bad home and has a lot of trauma. Despite that she's come far and I'm very proud of her.

She is probably around 11 or 12 years.

The problem is she wants to be out at night. I can't have a flap fitted for many reasons. I work from home so I can open the door for her in the day, but when she wants to go out for 3 or 4 hours during the night it's very disruptive and I'm shattered all day.

She meows non stop until I open the darn door!

I know I'm too soft but I live in a flat and I don't wan to shut her in the lounge due to her trauma.

Any tips from cat lovers?

BigJohn 20-01-2024 12:31 PM

Does she do this mostly during the twilight hours? If so, she might be expressing her crepuscular nature which is normal for cats.

Hemera 20-01-2024 12:35 PM

Hi BigJohn, no the pattern tends to be around 2am to 5am, sometimes 6am. She does like to be out around dawn which I'm guessing is quite common for cats.

It doesn't help that my dog often needs to visit the garden around 1 -2am to do her business, so that wakes the cat up and she decides to go out.

Honestly, these animals are more disruptive than children!

I know I need to try and get my cat into a pattern which isn't quite so disruptive for me. If she would stay out until my waking time it wouldn't be so bad.

Miss Hepburn 20-01-2024 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Hemera
Honestly, these animals are more disruptive than children!

Oh, don't get me started. BUT, there IS hope.
The BEST book ever on cats --I could tell you stories when I was only on page 7!

How to Get Your Cat to What you Want, Warren Eckstein
Payback for your great 3 card Reading and then listening to me !!

Hemera 20-01-2024 01:38 PM

That book sounds great! Once I next have money (just had to pay a HUGE vet bill for my dog :() I will get it. Thanks for the recommendation.

Traveler 20-01-2024 09:02 PM

She's safer inside. When I had indoor/outdoor cats, once they came in for dinner, they were in for the night. The last of my outdoor cats passed away at 16 last year. My current cats have never been outside so they don't ask. I had one cat who was an absolute pest sometimes wanting to go out in inclement weather. He would meow "Meo-o-o-o-u-t!" over and over. It would drive anyone batty. Try redirecting him as you would a toddler trying to climb up on the cabinets. Offer him a treat and pull out the feather wand or get a piece of yarn or string long enough to trail behind you and get him to chase it as you walk/run through the house until he's tired. Break out the catnip is another option.

Hemera 21-01-2024 04:16 PM

Well in essence I agree with you Traveler. It's just far from simple with my cat. She's had trauma which involves being shut in places and she is used to (and needs) a certain amount of freedom. That's why I said I can't shut her in my lounge. Plus my health means I need my sleep and nights upon nights of her meowing would wreck both of us! She has cat toys and does play with them, but ultimately she wants to go out. It's easier in warmer weather as she'll be out all day and in at night. In the winter, I think she is safer out in the small hours than she is 4-8pm when it's dark in the UK. I think this probably will resolve itself as the weather warms up as she does always come in by late evening, she just doesn't always stay in, lol.

Traveler 21-01-2024 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Hemera
She's had trauma which involves being shut in places and she is used to (and needs) a certain amount of freedom.


Bach's Pet Rescue Remedy does wonders for trauma. It does take time though. But it has helped my daughter and dogs get over their fear of thunderstorms. And earplugs are great for sleeping soundly if you're a light sleeper and wake up to the slightest noise.

Hemera 22-01-2024 04:29 PM

Thank you Traveler. Really good to know. I will look into that.

It's milder here and she spent the day out yesterday, came in during the evening and slept all night. Yay!

Aldous 01-02-2024 02:13 AM

Something I tried with an old cat we had -> I tried giving her some vitamin E once or twice a week. She lived to at least 22 (we had her for about 22 years). I also read that cats make vitamin C, but giving them some vitamin C might help them. Probiotics might also be good for cats. I never tried it with our cats, though.

BigJohn 01-02-2024 05:27 AM

Was your cat a feral cat?

I had a feral cat once. I helped heal your back after she had gotten shot in the back. The bullet went straight thru. She loved to be petted but didn't like being picked up. She would come up to me, while I was standing up, and climb up my body and curl up on the top of my head and 'rest'. Crazy cat.

She did her 'own thing'. I have no idea where she slept at night.

Hemera 02-02-2024 01:30 PM

Aldous - very interesting to know about the vitamin E, definitely worth a try, thank you.

BigJohn - she's not been a feral cat in the true sense of the word, but she was originally living in a pub where she was badly treated/abused i.e had things thrown at her, and she left to her own devices. After that she was in a caravan site but had no actual home, she was given a summerhouse which was heated during the winter, but had no one she could call family.

dream jo 28-02-2024 09:41 PM

Have you tried giving your cut a little bit of catnip because it might come your cut down a nighttime
But don't make mistake don't make the same mistake I did leaving the village catnip lying around because I move that mistake because might have cuts got whole of the catnip I had left lying around and lived back right up and and they whipped the Park open to get all the right mess they did that was my own fault and that but if you give your cat a little bit of catnip but hide it somewhere or your cat cannot find it
I hope I'm being helpful if not I apologize


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