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    Jedai have a giant 23lb cat who has gotten into the unfortunate habit of galloping and scampering around the apartment at night. yes, he wants attention, but he needs to know that at night, when people are sleeping - that he can't be the centre of my world! (all other times, it's quite all right) any advice would be greatly appreciated, my downstairs neigbors are not very fond of us right now...thanks!!!
    PaulineWow. I thought my once Maine Coon at 16 pounds was a big one! You got that beat for sure! LOL!!
    Mine did that, and the only way to keep him from this was to kennel him. I got a huge one that held a giant dog from Jeffers Vet Supply for real cheaper than a pet store, put the litter box in there, water and food, and he did great. I put a few towels for a bed. He could walk around no problem, and sleep too. Good luck.

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