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Now keep in mind everyone has their little "quirks"
Leo, just over 1yrs old, has been doing this for a few months.
Whenever someone is in the shower he wants in...he can tell when I am getting ready and run in the bathroom and waits. I let him stay whereas hubby and son kick him out. When I get out of shower he just MEOWS and MEOWS..I can't figure out what he wants. Sometimes he will drink out of the faucet, but he will just look at me and SCREAM and pace...any ideas? or suggestions?
Hehe funny Leo! I have no idea why he does this, maybe he's worried about the water being on and you "drowning" under it? Mine will meow while we're in the shower but only to get attention Tongue I hope the poor guy isn't stressing too much about it.
My kitty Milo does the same thing. I thought he just wanted to be with me, but I have discovered that he loves water. The shower....the tub....it really doesn't matter. He has fallen in the tub a few times and he keeps coming back for more.

Jennifer
Oh my gosh, MY Leo does this too! I'm pretty sure he does it because he's worried that I'm drowning, lol! He also does it when Dexter is getting a bath, he sits outside of the tub howling in sympathy. So funny!
I have no idea what he's doing, but you just gotta love those quirks!!
Perhaps he's just giving you mood music while you shower!
Maybe he likes the way you smell before you have a shower and he is protesting Big Grin
Edward used to do this too. I always thought it was because he was trying to tell me it was dangerous. After the water stopped, he would hop in and investigate where the water-monster had gone
If I'm reading it right, he starts after you get out of the shower? Is there anything you do right after you get out of the shower usually that affects him? Like first thing in the morning when my alarm goes off the fur kids know that I'm supposed to get up and then I give them a wet treat - so if they haven't started already, they'll start meowing the minute the alarm clock goes off knowing wet food is coming. So all this to ask....do you usually give him a treat when you leave the bathroom, or play with him, or do anything specifically after you shower that he wants you to do? Maybe he's telling you to get to it and get to it faster.
How interesting! Teresa sounds like she is onto something.....like Leo is asking you for something.

It's cute that he does that.
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