Susan Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    Maybe she should try petting him 
and comforting him, if this seems like a really distressed crying sort of 
thing.  Is there dry food and water down at night, so he knows he isn't going 
to go hungry?  A bedtime snack could help too -- canned food, a little shredded 
chicken or canned tuna, some kind of treat to settle him for the night.  Might 
be worth wearing him out a little earlier in the evening -- one of those 
trackball toys or a laser light, throw in some catnip.  
   
  He needs a little adjustment time, and some spoiling to welcome him to his 
new home.  Maybe a few days, with ear plugs for the adopter?

Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Hi all,
  I adopted out a cat on Thursday night.  The adopter called me today and said 
he has been crying all night every night and she hasn't been able to sleep at 
all.  He is fine during the day, very affectionate, likes to give her kisses, 
but he will not let her sleep.  I need suggestions, or else this adopter will 
return this cat.  As he's a black cat, he is not going to have too many 
options.  She is not petting him when he is crying.  He is eating and using the 
litterbox.  I don't know how to get this adopter past this.  She's willing to 
try things for a few more days, but I don't think much longer than that. 
   
  Kelley


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