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My female is cat is a year old, her actions are changing. Can anyone tell me why.?
My 1 yr. old feline is doing several strange things. She is meowing loudly and constantly all through the night and day. She runs around the house clinching onto furniture. She will jump on the arm of the couch if im laying down and starts rubbing her nose and cheeks against my head, then she will start pawing my hair then comes the licking. Sometimes after she does these steps she will like dig her claws into my head as if it was a toy. LOL! Sometimes she acts as if she has been dipping in someones stash, lol. So why does she meow like she does and why does she just out of the blue start darting across the house and playing with my head?
No she is not spayed. She has had two litters now. Two months after she had her first litter she got pregnant again. She is fertal mertal.
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- mezzo_soprano_akLv 59 years agoFavorite Answer
Is she fixed? It could be hormonal.if not. If so she might just be hyper.
- LaurieLv 79 years ago
Okay, you are fortunate that your cat and the kittens lived through the birthing process two times at such a young age. It is time to take her to the vet and have her spayed now. This is what a responsible pet owner does. Some of the behaviors will stop as she could be in heat. a cat can get pregnant right after having a litter and you will not always be able to tell when the heat cycle begins. She sounds like a very loving cat and you are fortunate to have her. Please keep her healthy for many years to come by getting her spayed.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Take her to get spayed ASAP another litter COULD kill her. Second it sounds like she's in heat, and the pawing on your head or elsewhere just means she's happy. It reminds them of when they nursed as kittens which to them is a "happy thought"
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