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Anonymous
Definitely take him with you. It's not a bad idea to try and adjust him to being an inside cat. That's actually what my roommate and I did, and our cat LOVES it. It might be a bit of work getting your cat litter trained, but it would be worth it. Also, with all that whining you say your cat does, make sure he has plently to play with inside. Get some toys with feathers on it (our cat went NUTS over those until we spoiled her too much and she get lazy), a lazer pointer, little toy mice. We even built our cat a huge toy to play on that has carpet and hemp everywhere so she can scratch it up (it was cheaper to build than to buy one, and we could make it bigger and have our own design). I also say if you make him an inside cat, be sure to get a harness until you can trust him to go outside and not get lost. Walk him around the neighbourhood you will be living in, etc. etc.
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