The Amber Child loves her little furry mice with a rattle in them. No rattle, no interest.
She would "kill" her mouse every day (I would give them different names all the time saying, "Would you like to play with Georgie (or Mary or Peter or such?") and throw it at her.
So she would do her mouse thing and take it behind the couch. Heavy couch so I would move it about once a week and retrieve her "playmates". And there would only be two or three. The rattle mice were hard to find. Anyway I was always buying five or so when I came across them.
Eventually I was getting a new couch and when they took the old one away I retrieved 18 mousies she had buried up in the bottom scrim of the couch!
2006-08-13 10:18:33
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answered by old cat lady 7
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When he was a kitten about 4 1/2 pounds, he'd gotten into the bottom drawer of the kitchen which was open because I was wrapping food items and that is where the Saran, etc. is. I heard something coming from the silverware drawer which is the top one. Scared the heck out of me. Thought I might have a mouse. When I opened the top drawer, there he was looking up at me. Apparently he'd crawled up behind the drawers to the top one.
2006-08-13 09:48:12
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answered by Anonymous
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My cat Leo would eat fire ants like an aardvark, and chased cars like a dog. He also attacked two Alaskan malamutes when they came into my yard attacking my Yorkie and Laos. He jumped on the big dogs from the roof of the house. The malamutes left crying,
He tried to nurse his own kittens and helped the female care for them. He was a feral cat's kitten I found under a building where I worked.
2006-08-13 09:47:34
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answered by Wise Old Witch 5
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The strangest thing my cat had ever done was learning how to turn the light switch on and off. The cat would flip the switch so fast it almost looked like my room had a strobe light.
2006-08-13 09:39:15
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answered by Bastet's kitten 6
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The cat I grew up with used to hold issues in each and every of the time, generally unhurt. She's circulate discover my mom and drop in spite of it replaced into at her ft like a modern. i could hear my mom screaming and run contained in the room to locate a lizard, a bat, a flying squirrel...all kinds of issues. however the strangest had to be the day we watched her crossing the backyard coming in direction of the domicile with an quite enormous, black snake in her mouth. It replaced into someplace between 5 and 6 ft long. She had it top contained in the middle and it regarded like she had a protracted moving moustache. She delivered it into the domicile and tried to offer it to my mom who replaced into working and guffawing at this element. whilst she finally dropped him, all of us informed her what a surprising hunter she replaced into and whilst she wasn't finding, I grabbed the snake and took him back outdoors.
2016-09-29 05:42:34
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answered by ? 4
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I am sad to say that the strangest thing my cat ever did was attack me, yes----he was 10 yrs. old, and attack me twice in 4 months, both times I required medical treatment. Not to mention the trauma, I just open the door to my back porch which he was on and came at me good, all mouth, and wrapping himself around my legs and thigh. Called the vet the 2nd time he did and and she told me that was not good, and he would most certainly do it again, and should not comprise my health, had to be on antibiotics for 10 days UGH for those.Unfortunately I had to put him down, it broke my heat, was very sick over doing it, but I really had no choice.
2006-08-13 09:45:03
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answered by Dotties 3
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My kitten about 2 months old or less use to retrieve a kosh?(the spiky rubber thing) from the bathtub when i threw it in there. After three times though, he would drop it on the side of the tub as though he was saying that's enough.
2006-08-13 09:42:48
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answered by roberthapp 2
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my two Burmese cats sit in opposite corners of the room staring into the corner of the room, then they look up at a spot on the wall and miaow at it for ages, then bow their heads like they are being told off. It's like they are being told what to do by an invisible person!
2006-08-14 01:22:44
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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My cat Marco likes to watch pigeons through the window. I then say to him like wher ar the birds and similar. One day I just told him wher are the birds while he was no where near the whindow, and he got up went to window and started usin that special voice that cats use when they see bird.
2006-08-13 11:42:09
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answered by Tatyana K 3
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My cats all like sitting up on their butts like prairie dogs. They will stretch up with their front paws folded in front of them and sniff the air. They'll sit like that for a couple of minutes, and then sit back down as though nothing ever happened.
2006-08-13 09:39:14
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answered by grinningleaf 4
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