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She - Annie Wilkes

There's birds nesting in the guttering at the front and back of the house.
They were driving her mad yesterday!


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He/She's probably fine then!
You could put a bird feeder outside your window. They like talking to birds. But make sure he/she doesn't have access to them or he/she'll go hunting! I'm not sure, is it a he or a she?
My nick means goodnight in greek. My real name is Elianna.


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I shouted myself.

Read it from there please


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Hi! Here are some thoughts about your cats meowing. First of all as kyofu said, some breeds are more vocal than others, and usually those breeds start meowing excessively when they reach adulthood. Most of the times they are trying to tell you something, like they're hungry or thirsty, but it's important to not feed them or give them treats when they're meowing, because that way they'll learn that meowing is the accepted way of getting what they want. Less often they're trying to tell you that there's something wrong with them. For example, if you notice they're loosing or gaining weight, their excessive meowing could mean there's something wrong with their thyroid. Or if they're stressed, like when you move out or bring a new cat, anything that could be stressful for them could make them talkative. Another reason that comes to my mind is they feel lonely or don't have enough toys to play with, so they have nothing more interesting to do and start talking to you. Whichever the reason, remember to neither punish them nor encourage this behavior.


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