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Default May 30, 2024 at 09:12 PM
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Rechu, I think you might have hit on something about kitty howling because she was cold. That helped me remember a cat I had years ago who would scream when he was cold.
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Default May 31, 2024 at 08:35 PM
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Liz, yes I really think the cold why she started up with the howling again. Today was quiet too, she spent most of the day curled up in a ball in her bed again. She'll turn 17 later this year, so I figure she's in her right to sleep all day if she wants too. I guess we'll see what happens with the howling once the temperatures start warming up again.
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