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hey guys,
so I'm not sure if you read my other thread about zala meeting her suitor- but if you didn't here's a recap: my female, spayed cat zala was yowling at a male cat outside. we thought it was a territorial thing, but now some new evidence is questioning that theory.
so this morning, at like 2:30 AM, I heard two cats yowling in unison (zala is an only cat.) I then went into my parents' room and said 'come quick- zalas suitor is back!' and true to my word, my mom came back upstairs telling me that the screen, which we stupidly left open, was now clawed from both sides, meaning both cats wanted to see each other. what should I do? is she lonely? she did NOT sound territorial in the slightest. suggestions and thoughts? THANKS!!!
so I'm not sure if you read my other thread about zala meeting her suitor- but if you didn't here's a recap: my female, spayed cat zala was yowling at a male cat outside. we thought it was a territorial thing, but now some new evidence is questioning that theory.
so this morning, at like 2:30 AM, I heard two cats yowling in unison (zala is an only cat.) I then went into my parents' room and said 'come quick- zalas suitor is back!' and true to my word, my mom came back upstairs telling me that the screen, which we stupidly left open, was now clawed from both sides, meaning both cats wanted to see each other. what should I do? is she lonely? she did NOT sound territorial in the slightest. suggestions and thoughts? THANKS!!!