Our cat has seven toes on each front paw.
When he was a kitten his paws were nearly as big as the rest of his body. When he would run his claws would catch on the carpet, which would sop him mid-run and he'd flip over. It was the funniest thing ever! He's look so surprised, shake his head and keep going. We still had not named him... one day when he had done this I said, "Cat, you are so goofy"... it stuck... Goofy is his name.
2006-07-13 10:23:18
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answered by DrVodka 3
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My cat only like the tub when she's alone, so there's no risk of getting wet. Last week I took some stuff into my room and set it down and was turning to leave when I heard stuff falling into the tub. I thought maybe the shower caddy had fallen down, so I went into the bathroom. My cat was, I guess, trying to open the shower curtain to get into the tub and had knocked the bottles on that corner into the tub. She just sat there on her back legs, front paws up, holding the shower curtain, looking back at me with that surprised look cats get. And then she tore out of there like a bat out of hell.
She also will lay on the bed or sofa with you and if the dog is there too she'll pat the dogs face. No claws or anything, just reach over and touch the dog.
I like her. I think I'll keep her.
2006-07-13 17:22:23
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answered by erin7 7
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Several good ones: Had a cat who would sneak into the refrigerator at any opportunity to take a nap (FOR REAL!)
Then there's the one who preferred sleeping in the lavatory in the bathroom. Oh, and the one who would sneak up behind you on the couch and snag whatever you were eating. And the one who would hide, wait for the dog to walk by and jump on its back. And the one who loved to sleep in the fruit bowl on my kitchen counter. Maybe the best was the one who could open the basement door and the kitchen cabinets.
2006-07-14 07:50:55
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answered by Sally S 2
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My kitty gal who is a yr old does some crazy stuff or other everytime. Couple of them are...she can open and close doors, also when ever we take oour dog out for hours and after we come back..my dog gets pretty tired and lies down and she would come with a lil meow play with us, then staright heads to the dog and they both kinda rub nose and then she would climb on him and sleep.....thatz the cutest thing that happens every other day. And she sleeps with me every night and tucks herself in my arms and will want me to scratch her neck for a while till she sleeps, otherwise she would get up and keep licking my face.....itz rough tho'...lol! Don't u think she is choooooo cute. BTW her name is Chocky!!
2006-07-13 17:36:52
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answered by ~d0g5 aR3 p30pl3 t0o~ 3
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It's a bit gross ... but hilarious in it's own way .....
My cat has a wild personality, even at the vet they comment on what a character he is ....
Well, he was trying to get our attention about a health problem, and I guess we weren't hearing him well enoiugh ....
Soooooo.......
My husband keeps his lunch box on top of the fridge. When he makes his lunch, he just puts it in the lunchbox without looking in to it first.
He got to work, and pulled out his lunch .. and notices a strange brownish liquid on things, looks into the lunchbox, and there is about a half inch of cat urine ....
Needless to say, kitty got our heads up loud and clear and went to vet the next day!!!
(And the lunchbox went in the trash!!!)
2006-07-13 17:28:59
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answered by Pichi 7
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Our lil baby..Snowball loves to nap with us. When we lay down he sleeps with his head tucked under our necks. He follows me around like a lost puppy too.
Before he was declawed in the front..had it done due to autistic child, so he would not get scratched..anyways he would open his cat food cans.
I guess i should have not said baby...he is 17 lbs. He is our bestus cat ever
2006-07-13 17:21:39
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answered by Michele R 3
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My little brother has a cat that likes to sleep inside of the cabinet that we keep our drinking glasses in. When she got pregnant I was actually kinda scared that because that was the place she felt safest at that she would try to jump up there and have them in the glass cabinet. Lol, she didn't though.
2006-07-13 17:20:17
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answered by Janette 2
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I had a cat named Kibbles, he died at the ripe old age of 18 people years. He would lick my head whenever I got migranes. My face would be so raw. Also, I had alot of family problems and was really depressed, he lay on my chest and purr until I fell asleep. I miss him. He was like my guardian angel.
2006-07-13 17:23:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I have one belly-rub loving kitty who has a speech issue.
Growing up without the company of other cats, he imitated my kitty call, "Mow-mow", that I use to get his attention.
I know he can meow the right way, I've heard him do it now that I have a second cat, I think he does it to me because he knows it amuses his human servant.
2006-07-13 17:23:20
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answered by Merris 3
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well believe this or not when my cat was small she used to chase pasta curls when i threw them down the hall i was amazed when she brought one back and dropped it on the floor i just thought bit of a coincidence but no she did it again and again even when we didnt throw it she wd put it in her mouth and flick it with her paw i wish i had a camera phone back then i think now shes older has forgotten how to do it but even the sound of rustling pasta bag brings her running to me and shes 11 now still chases it but once there she looks as if shes forgotten still was amazing to see way back then
2006-07-13 17:46:09
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answered by kevster 2
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