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Me and my baby have just moved back to our old house and she's loving it.
Does anyone else have a cat who makes enough noise for a human?
I've thought many, many times I've had an intruder going through my things, only to find my cat sitting there in the drawer looking guilty.
She is constantly ruffling papers, scratching through drawers (she likes to squish her entire body in, the smaller the better), moving boxes and plates around etc.
It's like living with another person. God forbid I do get an intruder, I'll assume its Coco sorting out the paperwork again.
ETA; right now I'm listening to her galloping through the house then coming to a skidding halt on the floorboards.
Yay fun.
All that racket is fun during waking hours, it is when you're trying to sleep that it is not that pleasurable.
Does anyone else have a cat who makes enough noise for a human
My Sushi makes enough noise for a dozen humans. It's like living with an ambulance. I'm at my wit's end. My neighbours have bitterly complained,
as he sounds like a baby being butchered by a set of bagpipes. They've reported me to the SPCA for animal abuse.
I miss having hardwood floors Carly (RIP) loved rompin' around and though her claws were always wicked-sharp from runnin' up & down her trees, she never used them indoors. Yep, I'm missing her so much these days.
I think our new stray kitten is going to stick around. He spends his days inside and his nights outside. I have to keep him away from the front porch cat (he stays on the back porch) because she hates him. The inside cats have smacked him down a few times because he wants to play and they don't. I guess he's like any annoying little brother.
I have this shower that has a surrounding door, not like a shower curtain. When I am showering, my cat jumps onto my sink so he can tap his paws against the window and try to get me to pet him. he has no concept of boundaries.
My Tessa will sit on the edge of the tub between the shower curtain and the liner while I am in the shower. I will squirt her with the shower head and she bats at the water.
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