We have had 3 cats for a long time.
Recently a very agressive cat has shown up which constantly beats our cats up, none of them can stand up to it, it is willing to follow them anywhere (even in the house) and wont even run away from humans when they hit it.
the serverity of the attacks has...
we see cats displaying body language and behaving in ways similar to what a human would do if it had a certin emotion
we build relationships with our cats because we interpret thier behavior as meanign they have some fealings toward us
but i had a strange thought which as a cat love i shouldnt...
the one in the photo is a female
her name is pickles, she isnt a kitten anymore (shes about 5) but she was a kitten when we got her
we also got 2 male cats called timmy and chive,
this one is timmy
we visted the local animal sanctuarry when i was about 10, (family and a few friends)
had no intention of getting another cat but you dont see cats like that very ofen so you dont let the chance to have one go
yes that is exactly what i am talking about, ours will do it for anything and not just your hand (your foot or anything that you hold out to it will do the trick)
i assume that its back is stretched in that photo
BTW we have a cat that looks just like that only it is black and white (its not...
i would not be suprised
my cat likes to sleep inmy room and always runs in just as im about to go to bed.
ive tried changeing the time and order in which i do things at night, the time at which i go to bed and the things i actually do but it does not seam to confuse it at all it always shows...
we have this cat which raises up on his hind legs when you put your hand or something else ubove him.
he does it at times when a human would say hello or greet you somehow.
sometimes he stretches higher than others, sometimes he holds himself in that position for various ammounts of time. The...
i though off that but my mum wont allow it
and anyway the doors are sound resistant so having a cat flap would mean the noise other people make would cause the same problem, (shame the sound resistant door isnt enough to keep the meowing out)
The only trick I can think of is to put them somewhere where they cannot get near enough to my door to wake me.
The only 2 places in my house where the nearest door is too far away for them to wake anyone are outside or in one of the the portches
problem is that if I kick them out they will...
I have 2 cats which have taken to sleeping in my room all night.
When they want to come in they start meowing and scratching at the door and both of them are persistant enough to keep it up all night or until I let them in
The problem is if I let them in they are garranteed to want to go out...