By VeganVampyre - 23/05/2015 17:07 - Canada - Clarenville

Today, my cat has decided she can't eat unless I'm right there with her, so when she gets hungry she finds me and howls until I follow her to her food dish. She likes to eat pretty frequently, and I'm already getting a headache. FML
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VeganVampyre tells us more.

Hey everyone, OP here :) Just to clear a few things up, she is a street kitten that I just rescued about a week ago, and she had been attacked and beaten up by other cats quite a few times when she was out on the streets, so I'm thinking this lovely new behaviour is either a) she feels safer having me "protect" her while she eats, or b) she's just realized it's really nice to have company nearby and she's taking advantage since she was always alone before. I'm sure she will grow out of it as she gets more comfortable and used to being here :) To the people saying I should control her food better- I feed her twice a day, but she prefers to graze rather finish it all at once. And since this is the healthier eating habit, I will not force her to change to a less healthy eating habit. To the people telling me to ignore her- can't do it. I'm so thrilled that she actually trusts me, and I feel so bad that she was on her own for so long that I can't bring myself to ignore her for any reason just yet. To all the other YDI comments- I rescued a gorgeous, friendly little kitty from a probably short and horrible life on the streets, being attacked by other cats, and in return I got a lovely cuddly companion. Do I deserve that? Absolutely. :)

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That's actually pretty ******* adorable.

Do you own th the pet? Or is the pet owning you?

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You could put a feed bag around its head so when it wants to eat all it needs to do is find you and it can eat

buy alot of dishes and place them all over the house

TallMist 32

Read OP's follow up and you'll see why the cat is acting like that. It's not because the cat is stupid.

That's really adorable actually. She obviously loves you and has attached herself to you, maybe a little too much. It reminds me a little of my cat when we first got him. He was six months old and was used to being around a lot of other cats and kittens. He didn't like being alone and would start meowing if he was left alone. He's okay with being alone now but is still really vocal (if you meow and talk to him, he'll meow back) and needy, often begging for love and attention.