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  1. #1
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    I agree with Medusa: take him to the vet. There may be some health problems that you don't know about. Also, if there's nothing wrong with him, then maybe the vet could give you some advice on the subject. Just a thought.
    Good luck!!!
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    You don't say if your cat is overweight or not, nor if he is eating dry food or canned..

    With the facts you have presented, and no apparent illness/distress, I would say that I would feed him dry cat food in a feeder bin as long as he is not significantly overweight. He may well just be hungry, especially if he is active.. Cats usually will not over-eat (unlike humans). Some cats become obese, but that usually means that they are not getting enough exercise, or they have a medical problem.

    If he has a tapeworm problem, he will likely be very underweight and constantly hungry.

    This should stop the problem of his yowling at all hours to be fed. Remember that cats are nocturnal creatures by nature, and so wanting to be fed in the night is not really unusual.

    hope that helps.

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    That sounds unbearable, but you know, he's in the process of training you. Have you tried feeding him right before you go to bed? Perhaps give him a bit more than usual. If this doesn't help, I agree he should see a vet, in case it's worms.

    If there's nothing wrong, you'll have to ignore him during the night as best as you can, but be sure to give him lots of attention and cuddles whenever you can in the daytime.

    Good luck! Hope you get a full nights sleep soon.



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    THanks for the replies so far!

    I made a few additional notes about my furball in my original post, which might help you further determine what my next step is

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