I have cared for many feral/semi-feral cats over the years, most of the time they would grow to trust me through outside feeding and eventually just wander inside when they were ready. Recently though, I had to move one into my home against his will. Hes an orange tiger, male, five years old. Neutered by the local TNR program. I have cared for him on my porch almost all of his life. He gradually grew to trust me, and thrive on physical contact, especially petting. He doesnt have good vision and his survival skills are minimal. We're selling our house, so I am making an attempt to try and move him inside, so I can take him with me, instead of bringing him to a shelter. I followed good advice getting him inside and into his own room (first in a cage and now he has the whole room) and his trust bond is still very much in tact. He thrives on physical attention from me. The challenge, which I did anticipate, is he is meowing incessantly, even now that I have let him out of his cage. Literally about 22 hours a day, almost without pause. He is eating and drinking well, using his litter box, and has everything he needs and I know hes not in physical pain. He has a kitty pheromone diffuser and I have a white noise machine on to help him feel less startled by our noises around the house. He quiets completely if I sit with him, but the second I leave, he starts meowing again. I have another indoor cat who is very upset by this constant noise and its driving all of us crazy. I am realistic here, I understand why hes doing it, and that it will hopefully die down with time. My question is just to find out what things others have done to deal with this problem...if anyone has a creative way to sooth him I would love to hear it. The vet is coming next week and wants to give him transdermal meds for anxiety, which might help. But Id rather something more behaviorally based.