Guest guest Posted November 4, 2005 Report Share Posted November 4, 2005 LOL. I bet she likes to help you when you are reading and writing too. Probably helps out your monitor as well to warm it up - perhaps even the tv. They are good designers as they like to put some texture with their claws into your favorite (or as they see it dull) funiture or add color with their fur to your favorite (or as they see it bland) clothes. They are really good about helping people perfect their balance with the legs as they figure 8 the legs and pop up out of nowhere unexpectedly under your foot as you try to step down (or sometimes they are just teaching you a new dance step). Cats are very helpful animals. Ya gotta love 'em. Shawn On 11/4/05, Amy wrote: > > Thanks, Kay - I really appreciate it and will try it soon (sorry if > this is the second post - I have a cat helping me and mylaptop has one > ofthose touchpads instead of a mouse, and she pats it...) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 > Cats are very helpful animals. Ya gotta love 'em. Extremely helpful, Shawn!! Definitely! *lol* Mine are also fond of helping me read my magazines, by positioning themselves between me and the page, so as to filter only the best words... ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 >>> Cats are very helpful animals. Ya gotta love 'em. Unfortunately mine haven't been too quick to catch on to the fact that mostly our diets are very different. They still insist on presenting me with a wee midnight snack by dropping live mice into the bed beside me. So (my) cats are possibly not the best animal companions for a vegetarian. Christie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2006 Report Share Posted January 20, 2006 Cats require taurine, found in meat, without it a cat will go blind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 On Feb 20, 2010, at 7:12 PM, BANFUR3 wrote: > > We've found that cats become quite accepting of each other and learn to walk slowly by each other, stopping to groom themselves and such, just so the other cat > knows that they aren't trying to attack them. The dog does the same thing. It's funny to watch this gaming going on. WE have 8 cats, none of which were added to our family at the same time. They become accepting of the new addition in no time. Of course just like people occasionally one will have a tift that is short lived and then back to all getting along great. ha ha ha Only Fluff Puff McGruff seems to always be having a spaz attack. She even growls while grooming and eating. She is so funny and making you chuckle at her uniqueness. 2 of our cats we call the most peaceable as they never return a kitty growl or swat with one back. They act like nothing ever happened and just nap, cuddle and play their lives away in bliss. They were so funny in the snow last weekend. It was their first experience in it and they wanted no part of it. They stayed under the vehicles out of that white deep stuff. The dogs loved the snow and stayed outside in it all day, running hither and yawn thru it with the neighbor's dog, which is his best play buddy. Judy > > We lost our beloved Honey Bun in Dec. from cancer. She had undergone > Chemo for 14 months but the D----d cancer won in the end. > > Now poor Cupcake is alone and I know she misses her pal. I hold her and > love her but the sometimes walks around the house and mews and howls. But, > at her age, I am not sure that she would accept another cat. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 Once there is enough cats, their motto is: " Always room for one more!! " M On Behalf Of wwjd Saturday, February 20, 2010 9:21 PM Re: [veg_grp] cats On Feb 20, 2010, at 7:12 PM, BANFUR3 wrote: > > We've found that cats become quite accepting of each other and learn to walk slowly by each other, stopping to groom themselves and such, just so the other cat > knows that they aren't trying to attack them. The dog does the same thing. It's funny to watch this gaming going on. WE have 8 cats, none of which were added to our family at the same time. They become accepting of the new addition in no time. Of course just like people occasionally one will have a tift that is short lived and then back to all getting along great. ha ha ha Only Fluff Puff McGruff seems to always be having a spaz attack. She even growls while grooming and eating. She is so funny and making you chuckle at her uniqueness. 2 of our cats we call the most peaceable as they never return a kitty growl or swat with one back. They act like nothing ever happened and just nap, cuddle and play their lives away in bliss. They were so funny in the snow last weekend. It was their first experience in it and they wanted no part of it. They stayed under the vehicles out of that white deep stuff. The dogs loved the snow and stayed outside in it all day, running hither and yawn thru it with the neighbor's dog, which is his best play buddy. Judy > > We lost our beloved Honey Bun in Dec. from cancer. She had undergone > Chemo for 14 months but the D----d cancer won in the end. > > Now poor Cupcake is alone and I know she misses her pal. I hold her and > love her but the sometimes walks around the house and mews and howls. But, > at her age, I am not sure that she would accept another cat. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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