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Ever wished your cat could understand you for just a few seconds...
Biffo the Bear
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..so you could tell them how much you love them?
My little cat was from the vets, and she wasn't far off being sent away to the RSPCA. As a cat that doesn't like other cats and just having grown out of her fluffy kitten period, apparently it doesn't hold them in such good stead as far as adoption goes.
Yeah, she gets on my nerves sometimes when she wants to constantly play and I'm tired after work, but like now, when she's lying down behind me on the chair all curled up, and occasionally squeaking and chirruping. And then she wakes up from a dream and squeaks for a little cuddle!
And when I get home, every day she's by the day making the chirrupy purry meow noise to say "Welcome home!" and we have a play and a cuddle.
I just look at her sometimes and it gets me a bit upset thinking that she could have ended up being put down if no-one wanted her, and then it gets me thinking about all the other little cats that that does happen to.
I think I'm just in a soppy cat mood
My little cat was from the vets, and she wasn't far off being sent away to the RSPCA. As a cat that doesn't like other cats and just having grown out of her fluffy kitten period, apparently it doesn't hold them in such good stead as far as adoption goes.
Yeah, she gets on my nerves sometimes when she wants to constantly play and I'm tired after work, but like now, when she's lying down behind me on the chair all curled up, and occasionally squeaking and chirruping. And then she wakes up from a dream and squeaks for a little cuddle!
And when I get home, every day she's by the day making the chirrupy purry meow noise to say "Welcome home!" and we have a play and a cuddle.
I just look at her sometimes and it gets me a bit upset thinking that she could have ended up being put down if no-one wanted her, and then it gets me thinking about all the other little cats that that does happen to.
I think I'm just in a soppy cat mood
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we rescued our two a few weeks back - fatty matty and pretty lady - i tell them everyday that i love them and that they'll always have a home with me no matter what - i wish they understood instead of looking constantly scared that i am going to put them outside and never let them in again (like their old 'owners' did)
You mean they can't?:eek:
They don't need words, actions speak louder.:)
I must say I think cat owners are a *breed on their own* I'm totally nutty and my cat friends are also.:D:o
:D:D I know and dont tell me what my babes say when I ask them *who do I vote for*
She was also a pet shop kitty and poorly with cat flu when we got her at 9 weeks. I hope the other kittens were OK and went to good homes but we've always doner ight by Amber....
She's now 2, rules to roost and we simply adore her! She knows this full well and uses it to her advantage all the time
Sometimes I forget the patio doors are open and the neighbours can hear me.....:eek:
But I dont care...I'm happy!
I think they do know you love them which is why they react like that. She'll show you in her own time - although I hope for your sake it doesn't take a fall for her to show it!
I do that! I'm chirping away about "my baby boy" to said cat -- and he often replies. And then I hear a noise from next door's garden ... and I realise that I've "been caught" doing it again. I don't really care either!
A bit harsh - they are one of the most intelligent mammals on the planet.
They do suffer selective deafness tho:D
:D Oh yes, Its when they sit with their back to you and totally ignore you but their ear go back when you are talking to them. *buggers*
It was only when I put the main light on to do the washing up that I realised I'd been talking to my handbag.
As long as you are not feeding and watering it your almost ok.
That did make me laugh
Yes, i wished my cat could understand me last Tuesday. I had to have her put to sleep as she was old and had trouble breathing. I held her tightly, cried into her neck and told her i loved her.
I hope she understood.