We have had similar instances with Beige,my son's cat. Whenever Jesse would spend too much time away from her she'd either poop or pee or get sick in his bed. We figured it out: Beige adopted my son as her "human" and he was her security blanket/best friend etc. Some cats react like that only because its their way of reaching out to tell us something has upset them. Without going into a long story, my son just turned 24 years old and has had Beige since he was 5...that makes Beige approx. 20 years old now. He has moved into an apartment with his girlfriend and they've been there for approx. two years now and Beige lives for my son,tuna and naps! Jesse,beiing the cat-lover he always has been makes sure that time is set aside everyday for Beige and giving/receiving attention/so forth. Not to come off as a know-it-all or judgemental or anything but to me our pets are the same as bringing a child into the world; we are responsible for them and that includes looking into/learning what makes them who they are and why. Good luck with your cat and thanks for reading this.http://www.catcaresociety.org/





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