posted on Apr, 20 2021 @ 08:18 AM
a reply to:
Spader
Not to make light of the situation, but my Enoch will have his first birthday on Thursday.
Enoch is the most verbal cat I have ever known.
He is not just verbal, he is "LOUD". He will hold non-stop conversations with you, and he is aggressively demanding. Yes, I have actually talked to a
cat non-stop for thirty minutes, just to see what would happen. I gave up. Enoch didn't.
His brother, Sylvester, is the exact opposite. They were feral rescues, that I got around five months of age. So you may just have a very talkative
kitten, that demands a lot of attention.
I had a three week old feral rescue, Lazarus, and he lived to be twenty one years old. I got a Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy, Caleb, three months later
and they grew up together, so Lazarus didn't know he was a cat, and took his role as the Alpha of the pack seriously. Caleb died one year before
Lazarus.
I would definitely get it checked by a vet. If all is okay, just love on it. They come around fairly quickly, once that realize pack and home.