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Not in those exact words but translated from kitty talk. Sounds like "kak-ka-kaa". My mum and I try to stop piss ourselves laughing when my cat is demanding that he wants to do something bold like stay on the dining the table. It's a battle of the wills. I ask becuase I have had 13 cats in my life and non have had tantrums and strong-will like himself.

2006-06-26 06:10:17 · 28 answers · asked by buzybee 4 in Pets Cats

It should also be noted the Simon (himself) will tell me to feck off when I say bye-bye and go out. Where oh where is he from?!

2006-06-26 06:33:12 · update #1

28 answers

Oh, you got a Monday morning off to a good, laughing start!

I can't say I've necessarily had any of mine tell me to F-Off, but I've had a few grumbling sessions AND a few tantrums over the years. The end result is usually sulking and obviously ignoring me, with a perturbed expression and a back turned on me if I've succeeded in winning the battles of wills to the supreme irritation of the cat in question.

2006-06-26 06:14:56 · answer #1 · answered by Shadycat 4 · 2 1

haha... i find that hilarious also. well cats have different personalities. they are actually more temperamental than the dogs. there is once a joke (a comic strip) that showed 2 scenarios. a woman giving food to a dog, and the same woman giving food to the cat. the dog thinks to himself saying "she (the woman) feeds me everyday, shelters me, and takes good care of me, she must be a god!" -- then the cat does the same "the woman feeds me everyday, shelters me, and takes good care of me, I must be a god!"

it's funny, but sometimes i get a feeling that that's how cats think. how old is the cat? they usually do that "ka-ka-kaaah!!" thing when they are scared or they don't want you invading their privacy. sounds like this cat is very territorial -- very common among male animals.

i really don't know what to say, because it seems like you don't want to leave the cat alone and i guess that pisses him even more. if he is new -- it would be understandable why he acts this way. but try not to play around with the cat if he is pissed, he might bite you or scratch you.

2006-06-26 06:49:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You made me laugh! I have two cats, Female long-haired black&white named HaleyBaley and a male black and white short-hair which we named One Nut (sorry) but it was appropriate at the time. Both are fixed now. Anyway both of these cats will tell you and each other when they want to do something and we say "no". One Nut does a low quiet groan sound, but Haley will actually go push One Nut down when we tell her no. Or she will run up to my dog and smack her in the face.Or she will run in front of us and try to trip us. She has a very bad attitude! She always takes it out on one of the other pets.

2006-06-26 06:27:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My most recent permanent roomate ( I have foster cats coming in every so often), Aston Martin is such the gentleman. His version of "f-off" is "no no...don't speak." He's the James Bond of cats in his Armani Tuxedo (grey and white fur) with spats and gloves, and he will just climb on your lap, and very quietly put his paw over my lips as if to say "You need to stop speaking now...I'm tired of it." He is insistent, and if he removes his paw and you begin to talk again, he will put it right back on Your mouth, until he is satisfied with either a treat or a subject change.

2006-06-26 07:01:04 · answer #4 · answered by bibliophile_1976 3 · 0 0

Constantly. I actually prefer it to the silent treatment and death glare I've been getting from the female I just got fixed. I think she's angry beyond the point of telling me to **** off. My sign is when she sat with her *** on my face this morning, then simply looked at me when I woke up and walked away. The male I have never holds a grudge, but she definitely does.
I'm trying bribing her.

2006-06-26 06:15:02 · answer #5 · answered by Alex G 3 · 0 0

No she just draws blood so when her ears go flat I take it on myself 2 f- off its funny when she meets a new person after being warned about her some people still get lured into her roll over and purr ploy ! and then its time for minor medical aid

2006-06-26 06:32:49 · answer #6 · answered by PARADOX 4 · 0 0

Not in so many words. My cat is very polite.
She is however very good at dissing me when she doesn't get her way.
Come to think about it every cat I've had thought that they should make the rules.

Cat Rules:
Rule number one: The cat rules.
Rule number two: See rule number one.

2006-06-26 06:17:38 · answer #7 · answered by noitall 3 · 0 0

My Siamese gives me the death look and this really low evil growl, if you've ever heard a Siamese they're freaky cause their voices are much lower than a normal cat.

2006-06-26 17:09:34 · answer #8 · answered by banshee 4 · 0 0

My big fat one does. She will sit there on the table and look at you like your in HER way. It's so cute. She the big momma, shes almost 14 pounds and rules the other kitties. She does what she likes.

2006-06-26 06:13:10 · answer #9 · answered by shawny4me 3 · 0 0

My g/fs kitten just farts if he has had of enough cuddles lol

I agree with Liz-B, the she kitten doesn't like me and is nervous with me if I approach her she moves away. But if I eat a KFC - it a totally diff story and feeding time lol gave her the foo and then it's GO AWAY lol

2006-06-28 07:17:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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