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my 1 year old male cat Tiger keeps following me EVERYWERE!! He won't leave me one second alone!! Even to the bathroom!! And he won't stop crying. He bites my legs , gets on my back , and bites my hair , and my chin!.
Why is he always doing this?! please help
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no. i am going to neuter him next week.
 

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Let us know if he continues the behaviors a month after the neuter. I suspect that he will settle down to some degree, but it also sounds like he is in part just demanding your attention. Try some interactive toys like wands to let him blow off some of his energy.
 

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Originally Posted by Cabbit

my 1 year old male cat Tiger keeps following me EVERYWERE!! He won't leave me one second alone!! Even to the bathroom!! And he won't stop crying. He bites my legs , gets on my back , and bites my hair , and my chin!.
Why is he always doing this?! please help
HELP
Nunny did that to me, he was soooo demanding of my time, that's why I got Simmy, my God, that helped so much! Took some of the pressure off! LOL.

Are you spending any time with him? LOL, i mean, quality time? LOL, i know you're spending ALL your time with him if he's following you around, lol, but are you spending quality time with him i mean. Would you consider getting him a mate? It really helped me, though I know not eveyrone can just go and get a second cat as a playmate for their first one, I felt i needed to, lol.
 
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I guess i haven't been paying attention to him
 

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Originally Posted by Cabbit

I guess i haven't been paying attention to him
Aww, that's ok. You can now. Just set aside some time for him. For love and for games if he plays them. **Hugs to you**
 
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i feel so guilty
he died and i feel i din't give him enough love.
 

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I'm sure you didnt intend this to happen but please dont get another pet until you have learned how to take proper care of them.

Getting a pet is not just about throwing them some food every now and then. You need to vaccinate, provide vet checkups and real healthcare, good quality housing and food, be responsible and so on.

It sounds like all your cats have been infected - if there are any left, please do the kind thing and get them checked out and maybe put down, before more cats have to suffer.
 

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Originally Posted by slitty_kittay

I'm sure you didnt intend this to happen but please dont get another pet until you have learned how to take proper care of them.

Getting a pet is not just about throwing them some food every now and then. You need to vaccinate, provide vet checkups and real healthcare, good quality housing and food, be responsible and so on.

It sounds like all your cats have been infected - if there are any left, please do the kind thing and get them checked out and maybe put down, before more cats have to suffer.
No, you don't put down cats that had distempher and recovered. They completely recover from it without effects, if they do.
http://www.sniksnak.com/cathealth/distemper.html
 

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Also take exception to slitty's remarks. I'm sure now is a trying enough time for cabbit, and lessons have been learned. Hold out hope for the remaining cats. If they're not sick yet, they may still not get sick. And the adult cats always have a chance of pulling through with proper care. Do your best, learn from your mistakes, and keep on keepin' on, OK?
(hugs etc.)
 
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