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Clean all you want, but do NOT move in there, because you are already in a negative mood. Do NOT touch any pet she has, except to clip the nails and take it to the vet to be fixed. Her house, her rules.
Check her house for mold. Dampish basement storage is often the culprit.
Air out her house completely. Change the furnace filter. Gosh, this is a lot to take on at your age, are you sure you want to do this?
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I bet the cat doesn't like all the hoarding going on in the house just as much as everyone else. Your mom is probably getting sick from all the insect droppings and mice that hoarding draws.... in fact, the cat is probably keeping the mice population down.

If your mom doesn't want the cat in the bedroom at night but wants to still keep her bedroom door open, install a wooden screen door, of course the cat will probably hang on the screen so that will need to be replaced on a regular basis. I agree, don't put the cat in the basement, that is cruel unless it's the cat's own idea of going down there. My male cat has is own *man cave* in the basement to get away from the girl cats when he feels they are too annoying :P

By the way, who is caring for the cat while your mom has been away? I hope a neighbor is feeding the cat and cleaning out the cat litter, unless the cat goes outdoors.

I agree with your brother, the good friend, and the neighbor about the cat. That cat is your mom's *baby* since she rescued the cat as a kitten... there's a special bond there. As for the cat "attacking" mom, the cat is playing. I know I have my fair share of scratches, mostly my own fault by reaching toward the cat to pet him instead of petting from behind him... some cats feel a sense of threat when approached that way.
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I was being factual. I Love My Mother very, very much.I want to help her and my Brother. But, she's not an easy person. Her life was very hard.
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Leave the cat alone and deal with the hoarding and other issues. You didn't say she was allergic to the cat. Even so, my husband is allergic to our two dogs. He just washes his hands after touching them so he doesn't get hives. If you resent going there, don't go. Make other arrangements.
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