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What do you do when the cat steals your chair and seems super comfy?
Sit on the other chair :rolleyes:
 
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What do you do when the cat steals your chair and seems super comfy?
Sit on the other chair :rolleyes:
step 1. lift cat.
step 2. sit in chair and put cat on knee.
step 3. watch annoyed cat jump away.
step 4. enjoy the view of the cat looking at you in disgust.
step 5. let the cat have the chair next time.

i think that covers it lol
 
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What do you do when the cat steals your chair and seems super comfy?
Sit on the other chair :rolleyes:
cracking looking cat looks a lot like tigger that i grew up with we had a wee black and white female as well called smudge that tigger tolerated, i miss the tabby soft fur, i would skive of college because tigger was wrapped around my head on the pillow doing sweet purrs and im like nope no college im staying here lmao :)
 
cracking looking cat looks a lot like tigger that i grew up with we had a wee black and white female as well called smudge that tigger tolerated, i miss the tabby soft fur, i would skive of college because tigger was wrapped around my head on the pillow doing sweet purrs and im like nope no college im staying here lmao :)
Ronald say's thanks
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(He would welcome belly wubs)
 
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We have neighbours (not particularly nice ones) who go away for a couple of weeks and just leave their cat outside. We tend to give her a bit of affection and on occasion food when she's particularly hungry. In exchange, she brings us very carefully selected sticks, leaving them on the back door mat. Sometimes she wails at the top of her lungs to bring attention to the stick :p Has anyone else known cat behaviour like this?

Her latest gift :)


I had a cat that did that.

Most likely a female.

She is hunting and bringing the spoils back to you. Being domesticated, she is just a little confused about the hunting part (or, most likely, can't find any food). She cries out to let you know that she has brought food. Really, you should feel honoured, she is returning your favours.

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I had a cat that did that.

Most likely a female.

She is hunting and bringing the spoils back to you. Being domesticated, she is just a little confused about the hunting part (or, most likely, can't find any food). She cries out to let you know that she has brought food. Really, you should feel honoured, she is returning your favours.

:)
Yes, definitely a female cat. She's a very sweet cat. She obviously likes us as we are always kind to her :)
 
Yes, definitely a female cat. She's a very sweet cat. She obviously likes us as we are always kind to her :)

They do the same with kittens. They hunt for them, then announce the food for the kitties by yowling. She really is thankful that you feed her, and give her comfort during difficult times. It's really cruel to just leave a cat outside for the duration of a holiday. It can be very difficult for them, especially the females - who have little defence against aggressive males.
 
They do the same with kittens. They hunt for them, then announce the food for the kitties by yowling. She really is thankful that you feed her, and give her comfort during difficult times. It's really cruel to just leave a cat outside for the duration of a holiday. It can be very difficult for them, especially the females - who have little defence against aggressive males.
She seems to look after herself pretty well, chases other cats off sometimes :p

I get the feeling she's not top priority with her owners though. Shame as she deserves better.
 
Anyone got one of these?


Thinking of getting one for my sis' cat!
 
Anyone got one of these?


Thinking of getting one for my sis' cat!
This is genius!! Haven't seen anything like it before!!
 
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This is Dexter, our clever little boy who is nearing his first birthday.

At a young age he was fascinated by us using the loo and he went off and taught himself to use the toilet all by himself, which he now uses exclusively so that we've been able to remove the litter tray entirely! He's got his own toilet, the cloakroom one by the front door. He doesn't always hit the mark and we call it a 'Dexter Special' which is one bit on the floor one on the seat and the rest in the bowl :cry: But tbf, he's mostly accurate and always wees in it too. Really does save on the smell and mess of cleaning out the litter tray, bless his little cotton socks :cool:
 
I woke up at 04.40 this morning and nearly had a heart attack as Ozzy was sitting on the bed staring at my face no more than six inches from me. Talk about a fright, jesus, I am sure he's trying to murder me!! I always said he will be the end of me, mainly by worrying about him while he does his "call of the wild" thing for six months of the year and we don't see him for more than twenty minutes a day when he comes in for food. Saying that he is in now for the first time this month which is a unexpected bonus and he did give me a lovely cuddle after he nearly bumped me off this morning. He saw me open my eyes then jump out of my skin and he gave me his soft little meoow, cuddled up against my side and went to sleep with my arm around him which was nice. I suppose sitting on the bed staring at me isn't as bad as sitting on my chest with his face right up against mine as he used to do. Right now he's pinched my computer chair and i'm on a very uncomfortable cheap and nasty old chair that used to be my wifes. Just show's who are the bosses in this house!!

On the subject of sticks, Ozzy's sister Cleo had a thing with sticks and was bringing them home all the time when she was younger. One morning I came downstairs to find a stick that must have been a good two feet long on the front door mat. This left me scratching my head as to how the hell she got that through the cat flap!! She also used to scream out that she had brought something home. I thought she had grown out of it but doing some gardening at the weekend I noticed a pile of sticks in the corner near the back door. Unfortunately she brings home live things these days be it a vole, a shrew, a mouse, a bird, we've even had a mole!! Around 60% of them I get away from her and release them back into the field but she's wised up to it lately and picks them back up and makes a dash for the cat flap.
 
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This is Dexter, our clever little boy who is nearing his first birthday.

At a young age he was fascinated by us using the loo and he went off and taught himself to use the toilet all by himself, which he now uses exclusively so that we've been able to remove the litter tray entirely! He's got his own toilet, the cloakroom one by the front door. He doesn't always hit the mark and we call it a 'Dexter Special' which is one bit on the floor one on the seat and the rest in the bowl :cry: But tbf, he's mostly accurate and always wees in it too. Really does save on the smell and mess of cleaning out the litter tray, bless his little cotton socks :cool:

Looks like an attempt at mind control to me - "you will buy me fresh Tuna, you will buy me fresh Tuna...."
 
The cat in this video is adorable, any of yours do this?

aww tigger used to do stuff like that and she was also a tabby but one thing, if i put my head in her belly she would not kick or paw like that no matter how excited she was with her mad kicking and pawing before hand, must be a tabby thing lol

gizmo can sometimes get over excited with combing or pettings and get a bit like that :P
 
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