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SallyDP
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Topic: Cats are like peoplePosted: 16Jun2008 at 6:45pm |
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I like some cats, not all of them. I am more a dog person than a cat person, simply because cats are far more independent and don't need their owners as much as dogs. Still, the cats I've met, are like people! Such personalities! They are funny. Do you have a special cat story?
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GrtDnMom
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Posted: 17Jun2008 at 5:07pm |
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My cat is moody. She loves my husband but usually could care less one way or another about me. But, while I was pregnant, she mothered me nonstop! She would cuddle up next to me, try to groom my hair, and even got mean with the dog if he got too close. It's wild how sensitive they are to hormone changes!
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SallyDP
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Posted: 28Jun2008 at 5:51am |
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two of my friends have cats, and in the house they are al females. Well, I've never so their cats being so caring and allowing someone new to touch them, as when there is a male visiting the house! They totally love to be on a male's lap!
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caz
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Posted: 13Jan2009 at 8:05pm |
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funny how animals sense things like that isnt it, my friends cat did the same with me when i was pregnant, as soon as the baby came alone the cat didnt want to know me anymore!
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Kizzyb
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Posted: 15Jan2010 at 11:02am |
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I have 2 cats both females. I was never considered myself a cat person until I got these two. They totally rule the household. When I'm on the laptop Kizzy will just sit herself on it whilst I'm trying to use it and at night she insists in pushing inbetween us and curling up in a ball pushing us both out to the edge of the bed. I not sure independent is the word probably more controlling.
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jennycoles
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Posted: 02Jun2010 at 9:43am |
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I have a cat called Boo's and all she ever wants is attention. but she's a typical woman, never knows what she really wants.. she'll ask to go out side so i'll put her out.. 2 minutes later shes meowing at the door to come back in.. so i let her in.. then 2 minutes later she wants to go out again and this goes on for hours sometimes. so indicisive. such a typical woman as my boyfriend puts it. so it's not really a special cat story, because she does it all the time.
And you dont want to wake her up, she's sleepy for ages after if you wake her up, just like when you wake me up and i wander round not having has my coffee yet :) lol
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Posted: 30Aug2010 at 8:27am |
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