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22nd November 2012, 03:06 PM #1
Pirate behaviour
hi everyone - I have an issue which is actually a bit funny, I just would like to know if any of you has experienced it too...
As I said several times on the diverse threads, Neevie has changed a lot in her behaviour since she got spayed. I don't mind, I'm in love, it's alright with me.
One thing she does, though, is that she is very vocal in the morning but she'll only eat what she likes - her food tray still quite well stocked from the night before, but obviously it has to be fresh, and the boiled chicken has all disappeard. So she KINDLY requests some more.
My routine is : I go to the kitchen, open a pouch of Sheba, then pour myself a coffee. Her routine is: she sniffs at her fresh plate of Sheba, and starts following me around noisily asking for something more apetizing. (The Sheba usually ends up disappearing by magic during the morning though and I give her more during the day.)
Usually I give in and pour a spoonful of soured cream in a little dish, which she happily laps, and then we're friends again.
Yesterday morning I was in a morning daze so I just took my coffee and started walking towards the living room with the intent of letting myself fall in the closest armchair - that was the plan but Miss Kitty decided to transform into a sheep-dog and heard me back to the kitchen - in my legs, not letting me take one step in the wrong direction, till I was re-directed towards the fridge where I dutifully poured the much needed soured cream.
This morning, I decided to test it, see if it was a fluke - same thing happened - evil me, I decided to ignore the crafty herding, and actually managed to make a few steps towards the couch. That's when she all went Def-Con 3, from herding and meowing to (gentle) biting of my legs - and since I ignored her again the biting became a bit stronger. I decided to give in at that point, turn around and serve up the soured cream. I was then allowed couch-potatoing to my heart's content.
(Don't get me wrong, I don't normally allow her to bite, she usually goes in time out when she does. But since it was an experiment I decided it was fair play, plus she didn't really go at it very hard, just enough to say "hey, are you listening? I said turn around!"... )
Anyway - I am finding it very funny, but am I imagining things or are they more clever than we give them credit for when they want to be? do you have similar MC experiences?
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23rd November 2012, 09:28 AM #2
mine bite aswell .lol. mostly when im snugged up in bed and they want under the covers they either pad me to death with full on claws and if that doesnt work i will get niped so the covers go up and the kittens snug down and im left trapped between them and my dalmatian!! there defo crafty creatures .lol.
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23rd November 2012, 02:44 PM #3
!!! - and love the pictures of your two on your signature!! SO cute!!!
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23rd November 2012, 04:14 PM #4
I Had to reply as I'm sitting here laughing as this is exactly what my lovely girl does!
She usually gets a small treat (ham/chicken/egg whatever) in the mornings when I'm making up our lunches and she will reach up and wave at me to remind me that she is still (very patiently!) waiting for her treat! But if I try to leave the kitchen without giving her the treat she will stand in the doorway with her arms out (just like your avatar pic) to stop my going! If I manage to get past her she runs round me and does it again!
Crazy cats!
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23rd November 2012, 04:25 PM #5
hahahaha! I really laughed out loud imagining it!!
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26th November 2012, 06:12 AM #6
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I am surprised not by her behavior (MC are the smartest cats in the world) but what she chose to love as a treat. I read in multiple books that cats once they not kittens become lactose intolerant, since they lack lactase, and any diary product can cause diarrhea.
And your kittie eats what? This is even worse than milk! Does she get any loose stools? Or may be she has a mutation that allows her to digest sour cream? My kitties wrinkle their noses on any diary products.
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26th November 2012, 08:52 PM #7
Hi Halcyon, my cats love yoghurt and we let them lick the lid once a day. Happy to report no loose stools or diarrhea
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