yeah its on the pillows above your head. Depending on the number of hits my cats are willing to take they will usually move after a few hours of me tossing and turning disturbing their sleep. Long story short they dont like getting hit so they move.
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Our house belongs to Annie, our crazy, fifteen year old cat. When she was much younger, she had the strangest habit of running from the front door all the way to the living room, slamming into the wall, and then running back to the door. She would repeat this several times and we were never quite sure what she thought the point was.
In her old age she's settled down a bit, but she still has a few odd tendencies. She, too, has a fetish for shoes. Whenever someone comes home from work and takes off their sweaty, smelly shoes, she saunters over and sticks her nose right into the shoe, then lies down and takes in the aroma.
Annie also likes to keep her paw in the water dish - she doesn't do anything with it, she just likes her paw to be wet, apparently. When eating, rather than placing her food directly into her mouth, she scoops the dry food out of her dish and onto the ground one by one with her paw, and then snaps it into her jaws.
The cat also tries her hardest to sit like a human, with her back up against a wall and her legs stretched out in front of her, and she also tries her hardest to meow, but usually only does this weird screeching thing.
Sometimes, we really think our cat's retarded.
Originally posted by -Jrabbit
My old cat, Boo Boo, was absolutely crazy for bananas. She could be in a deep sleep at the other end of the house, but crack open a fresh banana and she would bolt awake and come running.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
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Originally posted by Arrian
A good friend of mine at the office has the same issue with one of her cats.
My dog's issues I've talked about before. He's a rescue labrador and he's got major leash aggression problems. Basically, when he's on his leash everything he sees is deemed a threat and he reacts accordingly: hackles up, barking, snarling, lunging... basically acting as psychotic as possible. But that's not him otherwise. Odd.
Of course, just to help add to this, he was recently attacked while he was being walked by a rottweiler down the street who blew through his electric fence. Yay.
-Arrian
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The cat of ours that likes to play fetch, also likes to help me tie my shoes. He will sit there and attack the laces of my boots whiel I'm tying or untying them, after the boots are off my feet, he loses interest. He's also the cat that takes the splint off my finger at night. The splint drives him crazy for some reason.
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This is what happens whey I type posts in a hurry.
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