When Is The Last Time You Made Your Cat Mad?

MoonstoneWolf

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I make Shaman, one of the feral cats I'm trying to tame, TNR and adopt mad everytime I put out food because I won't guard the food bowl or referee any "fights" so she goes off pouting. lol
 

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Clyde will put his claws into my arm to let me know the belly rub is over but that's not 'mad'. He's only hissed a couple times when I pick him up and take him away from the front door and into the living room so I can leave or let someone in. I think he was talking to his pals under the door and wasn't done both times. lol

Bonnie gives the stink eye for a good while when I put the Revolution on her. Neither of them holds a grudge.
 

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If I do something that upsets Theo, he will stand and swish his tail back and forth vigorously while he glares ate me. LOL Normally it is he wants to play more and I want to rest.
 

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Sophie got mad at me last night when I made her come in from the screen room. She was having quite the animated conversation with a possum or something that was in the bushes. She wanted to go back out and I got yelled at when I wouldn't open the door.
 

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Until a few days ago, I would have said never. Willow just has never showed any temper and even using a firm “no” to her sends her running to hide.

Her one and only naughty thing is sneaking into the linen closet to sleep. But as soon as I open the closet door and find her there she takes off at a run. A couple of days ago, though, when I found her amidst the towels instead of running she just stared at me. I gave her a loud “Out!” and she didn’t move, I reached towards her and still didn’t run. I actually had to put my hand underneath her and lift her, which got me a nice hiss and a little snap of her teeth. She was definitely thinking about biting me but decided to run at that point instead . The first angry hiss I have gotten from her in the eight years since I adopted her. I was shocked but also happy that she felt safe enough to give me attitude.
 
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