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Old February 7th, 2017, 09:53 AM
Longblades Longblades is offline
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I would suggest lots and lots of play too. Lots. Maybe she was an inside/outside kitty and used to more activity outside? Our inny/outy, Joey, had a sore leg and we kept him in for a few weeks. He didn't meow at night but he was very awake a lot of the night, running back and forth to windows. Now he is back outside for part of the day and sleeps through the night again.

A drop of Rescue Remedy on top of her head helped our aged cat who was deaf and had "deaf cat howl." It might be worth a try to see if it calms your little girl down till she learns how your household works.

REscue Remedy caution: The candies have xylitol in them, not for dogs or cats, Not likely you'd get a cat to eat one but just in case.
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