Lately my cat of about 5 years has been dragging some of my plush from my room and into the kitchen, meowing like crazy as if something's wrong and won't stop until I go into the room. 2 that have become her favorites are actually the same size and a little bigger than she is. Does she think that's her prey and she's calling for me to come eat it with her? Any ideas? Pic is her.
Is she neutered? When my dog started doing that she had psychological pregnancy.
>>2287111
Cute cat. Sounds like she wants kittens. Don't make more kittens. The sheer number of homeless kittens suffering now is insane.
>>2287111
>2 that have become her favorites are actually the same size and a little bigger than she is
>meowing won't stop until I go into the room
She's telling you that she doesn't like being the only cat in the house and that she wants a friend. Get her 2 cat buddies that are the same color as the plush toys.
>>2287245
>>2287254
I actually recently tried to allow in an adult male cat that my friend couldn't take care of anymore but my cat wanted no part of it and hissed/growled/snarled at him while he sat there, confused. Not sure if it was because he was male or because her eyesight isn't so good and smelled something foreign.
>>2287224
She's fixed yeah.
>>2287614
did you just let them in the same room immediately and let them go at it...?
Introducing cats is a long and drawn out process. If you google "introducing cats' you'll find some good resources. I've known a few friends who've done this and it worked out great for them.