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Dylan is your cat and as such you are his best advocate, if you feel he will settle in the new surroundings, then dont listen to your relative. However if you have any missgivings that he may be unhappy in the new place, maybe wiser to consider leaving him where he is. |
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Dylan adores company and he'll get more company round here than he does at the moment where he is. Here there's loads of places he can go on his adventures, other female cats who he can be friends with (if they want to be friends - there's more female cats round here than there are at relative's house) I think Dylan is convinced he's unneutered, that's why he's obsessed with female cats (he is neutered by the way) |
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Many cats move home with their owners so I see no reason why Dylan shouldn't settle there once he is back with you. Please make sure you keep him indoors for a few weeks to get used to his new surroundings before you let him outside. He is less likely to try try wandering home to his old house then... |
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He still recognises my voice I know because I spoke over the phone to him and apparently he went nuts rubbing round the telephone |
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Dylan should be fine Hes a smart boy. The home where you are living now seems like a lovely place to bring Dylan to live Might take some getting used to for him, but as soon as he sees the fields & female cats, he'll be like "I'm home!!" And then he'll be off on an exciting kitty adventure! |
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I'm sure Dylan will settle with you in his new home. I have moved cats and it takes a while for them to settle but they all have. I rather suspect your relative has fallen for Dylan's charms (and who can blame her- he is a very hansome chap). If she wants a cat of her own then resuce centres are crammed full at the moment. Dylan is your cat and will enjoy being with you again soon. |
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