What to do if your cat is too clingy and keeps meowing?
1. You can feed your cat in a confined space. I feed my cat in the toilet so that it has less contact with people.
2. Set fixed times for letting your cat roam freely. You can let your cat play in the living room twice a day. Once your cat gets used to this, it won't always be clingy to you.
3. Be a little indifferent to it. When the cat takes the initiative to get close to you, you can be a little indifferent to it. That's what I do with my cat. Now, my cat only comes to me when it wants to eat. Otherwise, it just plays and sleeps by itself. 
4. Give your cat a playmate. You can buy your cat some toys, or get another cat. This way, your cat will have its own companion and won't be so clingy all the time.
5. You can scold the cat. When the cat becomes clingy, you can scold it. Animals nowadays are quite intelligent. If you scold it a few times, the cat will stop being so clingy.
6. The environment where cats eat should be quiet: Cats do not like to eat in bright light or noisy places, and you should not change their eating place frequently. Adult cats only need to be fed 1-2 times a day.
7. Cats should use clean and consistent food bowls: Cats are very clean animals. If their food bowls are not clean or are changed frequently, they may refuse to eat. Like humans, cats need to eat at regular times and in fixed quantities. This is beneficial for the normal physiological activities of their digestive system and allows their bodies to fully digest and absorb nutrients.
8. Cat food should not be too cold or too hot: Cats have very sensitive tongues, and food that is too cold or too hot is unsuitable and can cause digestive upset. Note: In winter, never feed your cat food taken directly from the refrigerator. Provide your cat with plenty of clean water every day.
9. When feeding cats meat in the summer, do not leave it outside for too long to avoid spoilage caused by high temperatures.