Disclaimer.....If at any time I thought Ping was in any danger of getting hurt the play would stop. But truth be told the kids are in more danger of Ping then him of they. Thats why I have a sign that says "Forget the dog Beware of Cat".
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Ok so many know that Ping came into our lives as a very young kit. Somewhere around 6-8 wks old. So he was never really raised around or with his litter mates. But as he has grown older he has begun to regard my furless kids as his litter mates. During the day and early evening Ping has no greater joy then running through the house either chasing the kids or the kids chasing him. But you probably wondering how do I know that he likes being chased by the kids? Well that is simple. 1.) when they chase him if they stop he will stop dead in his tracks and look back at them with the "why did you stop" look. 2.) on several occasions when he is running in front he will duck around a corner and wait on the kids to catch up so he can jump out at them. And at which he chases them back through the house.
These activities go on for 30mins to an hour. When he is good and wore out he will either lay down under the kitchen table (kids know this means he is done for now) or he will duck into my room where he knows the kids are not allowed.
One day I will try to take a short video and show ya'll how they are.
Just thought I would share.
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Ok so many know that Ping came into our lives as a very young kit. Somewhere around 6-8 wks old. So he was never really raised around or with his litter mates. But as he has grown older he has begun to regard my furless kids as his litter mates. During the day and early evening Ping has no greater joy then running through the house either chasing the kids or the kids chasing him. But you probably wondering how do I know that he likes being chased by the kids? Well that is simple. 1.) when they chase him if they stop he will stop dead in his tracks and look back at them with the "why did you stop" look. 2.) on several occasions when he is running in front he will duck around a corner and wait on the kids to catch up so he can jump out at them. And at which he chases them back through the house.
These activities go on for 30mins to an hour. When he is good and wore out he will either lay down under the kitchen table (kids know this means he is done for now) or he will duck into my room where he knows the kids are not allowed.
One day I will try to take a short video and show ya'll how they are.
Just thought I would share.