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Old 04-07-2009, 09:44 AM   #2500
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Originally Posted by nekokami View Post
One of our cats gets very distressed if anyone is missing in the household (or even isn't in bed on time). For example, if one of the girls stays overnight at a friend's, he keeps wandering upstairs, coming back down to our room, going out again, & repeat, occasionally yowling disconsolately.

One night he couldn't find the other cat. She often sleeps with us, or sometimes on the couch in the living room, or on the office chair in the living room. She was sleeping on a different chair. I had to get up, turn the lights on, find her, and pick him up and point him at her so he could see where she was. (She, meanwhile, was blinking at me in irritation. "Hey, do you mind? Trying to sleep here.") After that he settled down.
aw ! that's so sweet !
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