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Puck has been doing the same daily here and I work at home, so there's no escaping her! She walks on a harness quite well, so I do take her out at night. If it's raining or I'm just too busy she just goes nuts, and I often have to shut her out of my studio (she'll claw at the door for half an hour sometimes...). she WILL give up after a while and chase Oberon around the house instead, or try to play with Miro -which usually ends with him hissing and growling quite a bit. Like Pad Thai, she's a near East breed which means loads of energy and a high kitty IQ (trouble)! She has a few toys which offer a bit of distraction; one is called the panic mouse-it's a motorized fishing pole toy. She also has an expandable kitty play tunnel ($14 form Petco) which she uses as a slip n' slide, lol! One of those circular ball in a trac toys can provide some amusement, too. If you can put one of those suction cup bird feeders with a one way window outside, I'm sure Pad Thai would find it to be a good source of "kitty TV". You're right, though; adopting a young kitten would be best. Siamese, Tonkinese, Turkish Angora, Burmese, Oriental, Abyssinian, Somali...a kitten that is all or part of one of those breeds will be able to keep up with your energetic Asian noodle cat. ;-)
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