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I have one now, beautiful and coming around to being petted, but not picked up. A female. Spayed. She lived in a cage for most of her kitten life. I felt like I was saving her when I took her from that environment. She was, and still is, spastic, but much more receptive to me now. I can pet her. She crashes with me sometimes on the bed or the couch. Always in the same room at me, even if at a distance. When I wake up, she greets me and then looks to me to provide entertainment. I evidently suck at that. She wants to run. She wants to fight. She wants to discover. She's bored with me and my house.
Here's the thing. I brought in another kitty. Small and young. I thought he'd be a playmate. She didn't take to him so much. And in my financial condition at the moment, I wasn't able to see to his proper care, so he went to a no-kill facility and has already been adopted, I found out today. Whew. I didn't leave him stranded.
But the thing is, main kitty is still severely bored with me. She romps around the house bored out of her mind. Noting I do seems to satisfy her. She wants to run, and jump, and chase. I can't stand to see her want to expend all that energy and not have an outlet to jump into. What do I do?
The only answer seems to be a second cat. One that can satisfy her need to play. Thing is, that new cat will also co-opt her bed(s) and toys and chilling spots. That's what went wrong with the last one.
But I can't just let her run around by herself, desperately in need of some interaction, a void I can't fill, until she just wears herself out and comes to realize there's nothing more to her life than sitting around waiting to be fed. I don't want to kill that spirit.
What do I do?
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