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Graham drops dead or flops down each time I call her name, so I am careful not to do that when she is on top of a curtain rod because one time she fell after hearing me call her.
Phoebe’s a champion snorer! I can hear her from the next room. Whistly grunty snores.That's adorable! I just noticed in the last little while since Ash's surgery, that he makes cute little snoring sounds when he sleeps on me at night.
I love your toaster tyrant! Rule that kitchen with an iron paw!Daisy stretches out on her back lying on top of me when I’m lying on my back … then rolls too far over and falls off.
She’s also a kitchen supurrvisor, keeping an eye on things from on top of the toaster.
Phoebe is a dedicated tail chaser.
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We tell people who don;t have cats about their personalities and they think we're nuts. BUT other cat owners understand perfectly!Neko-chan has a thing for shredding tissues and paper towels. One time I ate an orange and put the peel in a paper towel and crumpled it up and went back to my book. Neko-chan came up and went to grab the paper towel, then sniffed it pulled her head back and gave me a look of disgust.
Raised on a farm and a mule wanna -be?! LOL Mine is a duck wanna -be.Our Zeus very rapidly kicks walls,doors and just about anything else with his back legs he has even kicked a hole in one wall does anybody else have a cat do this.
I'm sure you already know this but WOW she's got some gorgeous eyes!Betty has a silent meow. She certainly has more than a silent one. But sometimes she seems content enough not to come off of mute.
Ermagerd!View attachment 440058This is how Baby D relaxes on my coffee table. If I give him a piece of chicken or turkey he plays with it by flipping it around and stalking it for an hour before he eats it and if Bruno comes near it he growls.
My Grandma's cat was on a long term low dose of liquid antibiotics, and she grew to actually like the taste. Grandma would call the cat and she'd come running. She had a walker that had wheels and a seat on it (Grandma, not the cat!) and the cat would hop up on that seat and take the antibiotics out of the syringe like a baby bird. It was so cute.When Daisy wants her Special Drink (aka her twice-daily dose of Osmolax) she hops up on the kitchen bench while I’m preparing it and drinks it from the mixing spoon. She only wants it when she’s had dry food; when she’s had wet food it’s “Nah, not interested” and I have to give it by syringe.
What a charming way of begging!My Grandma's cat was on a long term low dose of liquid antibiotics, and she grew to actually like the taste. Grandma would call the cat and she'd come running. She had a walker that had wheels and a seat on it (Grandma, not the cat!) and the cat would hop up on that seat and take the antibiotics out of the syringe like a baby bird. It was so cute.
Today, the girls bolted when my Mom brought her little Papillon over to play with Livie, but Goof stayed in the room and did his best to politely ignore the two tiny dogs wrestling right on top of him. At one point he gave them a swat and they yipped, then he came over and sank his claws into my leg begging for a spoonful of baked beans.
My late cat Lily had a "silent" meow. I loved itBetty has a silent meow. She certainly has more than a silent one. But sometimes she seems content enough not to come off of mute.