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484508 tn?1290010544

Crying Cat or Talking Cat?

Believe me, I love my 21 pound tuxedo cat. But I have never had a cat who cries and talks most of the time. He is quite demanding, wants to be picked up, brushed, given a bath, given treats and hates it when I talk on the phone.
He lost his older brother before Christmas, and I think he may be grieving, but he was always a talker.
I even took him to the vet--nothing wrong with him.

I have a bit of an anxieity disorder so this constant crying is sometimes like chalk on a chalkboard.. I think it is my fault because I have spoiled this cat, but he is such a great guy.

Any suggestions on how to cut down on the chatter.  Most of the time, I cannot figure out why he is crying so I end up giving him a treat, Wrong thing to do!!
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228686 tn?1211554707
You could try a companion to cut down on his need for your attention (assuming it works out and kitty doesn't go into a jealous rage), but...I hate to say it, talkers tend to talk. There isn't much to be done for it (that won't drive you both crazy. :)  )

...perhaps he just has a lot to say? After all, with the state in the world...maybe he has the answer and is frustrated no one is listening. :)
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484508 tn?1290010544
I am seriously considering getting him a companion, as he must be near me at all times. I really enjoy his company but when I am trying to cook, I am tripping over him all the time. He is the nicest cat I have ever had though!
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152660 tn?1291755571
Is it possible to get him a companion.  Not necessarily a kitten but maybe a cat around his age?  It would give him someone to play with or bathe or just be around other than just you.  He could just be lonely.  
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It sounds like your cat has anxiety,,too. I am sure that a lot of it is from the loss of his brother just before christmas. It seems that the two of you could really help and support each other...he needs a lot of brushing, petting, attention, and I think that in return, you would also benefit as it is quite proven that the interaction between pets and people lessens anxiety.  Yes, now he thinks that the crying will lead to a treat, as you have basically been rewarding his crying behavior.  It may be very difficult to break that habit if you are going to try to do that!
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