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There is a cat in my apartment. He's been here for three hours now. He went under my bed as soon as my brother opened the door of his crate, and I keep forgetting that he's here.

I guess he'll decide to come out and say hello eventually. He probably won't hide under my bed for an entire week.

He came out a couple of times in the middle of the night, cried a little bit, then went back under the bed.

I'm sure he'll be fine but I'm feeling sad for him. I hope he gets more comfortable soon.

the cat has been under the bed for 24 hours now. I don't think he's used the litter box, or eaten anything, or had anything to drink.

should I attempt to make him come out, and carry him around the apartment to show him where things are?

it seems like this is too long for a cat to go without drinking water or peeing, anyway

I put the food and water under the bed, and hung out on the floor next to the bed for a bit. After a while, he had some food. No water yet though. He also went out from under the bed and went into my wardrobe for a bit, then retreated under the bed again.

I don't think he's pooped or peed anywhere yet. Can't smell anything, anyway.

I don't really want to put the litterbox in my bedroom area, but I guess it's better than having him poop in the wardrobe or under the bed?? Hmm, maybe I can put it there for a bit, so at least he knows it's here. Then I can try gradually moving it closer to the bathroom.

He has emerged.

He used the litter box and he had a churu and now he complains every time I turn the light out.

It is 1.30 am. I'd really like to turn the light out.

tempural

@lookitmychicken his little red nose!! I'm glad he is starting to say hello to you..!