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Jaws is growing and indulging in the warm spot next to my monitor

Just confirmed he is deaf poor thing.

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We've only had them 2 months so it could still be a fallout from the move from their previous owner and she didn't mention anything about the cats fighting to us.

Just watched your video and Peanut is the same with Snoopy (they are not brother and sister)

Pea wants to play, so he will stalk Snoopy and it will go just how it is in your video, only with a lot more hissing and a lot more growling

Snoopy hates him. No snuggling up, no sharing a food bowl together. If she smells Peanut on my hands (like after I have been fussing him) she will growl and hiss AT MY HAND!!!!

They never hurt each other. In fact I don't even think their claws are out, its just she hates him and she has no idea how to play with other cats. She was a rescue and I have had Pea from being a kitten.

I wouldn't worry about your 2 at all. Especially if they were cuddling up later on...I would give my right arm to have my 2 as friends who snuggle :(
 
Jaws is growing and indulging in the warm spot next to my monitor

Just confirmed he is deaf poor thing.

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When we were renting the cat from number 27 came to visit us (33) and we fed him - he was deaf and was causing problems with grand kids - they would run up to him when asleep and touch him and he being startled lashed out all time -- in end he came in and slept at top of stairs but we made sure we stamped up stairs so he felt the vibrations so was awake by time we got there - Other times we had to go round him till we were in his line of sight - doing all this we had no problems and was very sad when we left - I think they would have let us have him but where he lived was very quiet and not lot of traffic but we are on a little used road but traffic is much faster. - He was also long haired and they didn't brush him - took us weeks to cut out the knots in his fur. - It didn't look like a pro job but at least he could walk straight.

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awesome yeah we live in an old house with minton floors and creaky floorboards so he's aware of us. we also don't have kids but he's already taken to putting himself out of the way when he wants to sleep.

We live on a high (for residential) traffic road with a lot of cats around HE's too small to go out anyway at the moment no biggy if he has to stay in either the other one spends as little time outside as possible.

speaking of the other one. This is progress they aren't fighting at least last night he was copying her as she groomed.

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One of my cats can't resist trying to join in when we're playing D&D - she likes to try and roll the dice - or when I'm streaming vidya games - she hasn't realised that I don't have a facecam.
 
Not happy with Zooplus, well Yodel to be precise, I ordered a load of food and litter from them on 8th October. I got my invoice and delivery tracking number the next day. It's been sat on waiting ever since. Rang them up today and they told me they had issues that day with some orders. Yeah thanks for telling me then !! Sat there waiting for weeks if I hadn't chased it.

I wish they would do a one day service as I wouldn't mind paying for that !! Now I have to buy nasty Whiskas and Catsan litter for another weekend.
 
One of our cats (she's 6 months old) has this habit of going upstairs on her own, if we're downstairs with the other cat, and then meowing over and over and over again really loudly like she's in trouble. We go and find her and she's fine, so we normally bring her back downstairs, but later on she'll do it again.

She's not trying to get in anywhere that she can't, it's just like she's standing up there meowing for no reason. Has anyone else experienced anything like this at all? Any ideas why she might be doing it?

Here she is keeping warm above the amp:

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Yeah we always have dry food available for them so it shouldn't be that.

It's just weird because we give her attention when she is downstairs, so I don't know why she thinks going upstairs will help if that's the case.
 
So Luna had her first foray outside on Saturday. Initially she was all for it, trotting around the garden to the far side where she started to investigate the shed. At that point, next door's cat, Mia, made a bee-line for her and promptly chased her back into the house :( Further excursions for the rest of the weekend were very short and no further than about 2m from the door. Outside is scary :(
 
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