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  1. #1
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    Is she spayed? Sounds like she's in heat. The only thing you can do is wait it out til she's done being in heaqt.... which could be as long as a week.

    Spay her FAST to avoid this again (if she's not already spayed) If she is spayed, there might be another underlying health issue

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    She is spayed.

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    I have found mine are more verbal now... The weather? Spring in the air?
    I'd give it a few more days and if she still continues it and you are still worried, get her to a vet and get her checked. Watch her close and make sure she continues to eat, drink and use her box.

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

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    I don't think it's anything major because everything else is normal with her. It's good to know that yours are more chatty now....I try to think positive with them. There was one point where they started fighting ALL the time. I thought something was wrong, that one was sick or something. I asked a vet and she said, "Sometimes they just get sick of each other's faces."

    Teirza part Siamese so she talks a lot more anyways, and Dodger is MaineCoon (mostly) so he never meows unless he's really pissed.

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    My Samantha has to be part siamese even though she is black. She has the siamese sound and is more verbal that the rest of them all the time but Giz has been extreemly verbal since the weather warmed up and I had been puzzeled about it until I remembered how much more verbal Samantha has been. Even Amy is talking more than she ever has.. I think it is the weather with mine and how glad they are that the windows are open.

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    I think perhaps she's pissed that she cant get up to see out of the big window. We just moved to a house built pre-civil war and it has these big shudders on the windows with the best views of the yard. She keeps going to the door where I sometimes pick her up to look out the window on it, and screaming her head off. She calms down when I hold her and let her look. Perhaps I need to figure something out about that.

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    Can you open a shutter for her and have something for her to climb on to see out of the window?

    Since the move, I'd guess she is yelling "WHERE ARE MY WINDOWS!?!"

    Hope you can find her her own window, and get some peace and quiet.

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    Catty1

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