With cats, you don't own the cat, the cat owns you. Do they know the people they pick? Oh yes. And will learn about everyone else in the house, and also frequent visitors. When my sister and I were little, all my puppies went to her, and I hated that. But then, all the cats came to me. Which I loved. Face it--the cats have chosen you for their own. Get sis a puppy and see how it goes.
2006-10-25 20:53:40
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answered by Barbara W 3
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Regrettably, some cats pick their owners.
If both of you are living in the same house- and you are the one who takes care of the food/water/litter, chances are the cat is going to see you as the PROVIDER and respond accordingly.
You can try to not give the cat as much attention and pets while sister needs to increase her attention to the cat. Maybe have sister be the only one to dole out the special little cat treats.
How attached is sister to the cat? How much attention does she give it compared to you? Cats usually respond to the one who gives the most loving. You can see if the cat will bond more to sister if sister starts providing most or all of the loving.
If she doesn't mind the cat tends to hang with you, I think you've just been adopted!
2006-10-25 20:59:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Of COURSE cats know their owners. I have several, and some prefer my husband over me. They are like people in this way. Maybe your sister doesn't give the kitty enough attention, so she feels she needs to go to you for love. You can't force the kitty to love your sister.
2006-10-25 20:51:33
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answered by sjs 2
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Cats know their owners, but pay the most attention to those who take care of them. Your sister should feed and care for her cat, and the cat will come to her.
2006-10-25 20:53:08
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answered by Anna D 2
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Cats aren't owned. Cats do the owning.
The feline in question appears to have selected you to be her *****, irrespective of the insignificant human choices that have been made regarding her fate.
And basically you have two choices:
#1. Bend over and assume the position.... i.e. do what the cat wants and be its *****.
#2. Defy the cat and earn her undying ire... hoping that it will eventually realise that your sister makes a better slave than you.
2006-10-26 02:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Cats know their owners, they look at them as a source of food. Yummy goodness. If you don't provide yummy goodness they will not like you anymore. I think if you were all of the sudden 3 inches tall, your cat would paw you for a while and then eat you. It's a hard fact of life but cats really don't care. They like you, but if you were an easy kill, they would still paw you to death.
2006-10-25 20:51:19
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answered by NightTrainWooWoo 4
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Yes cats do know their owners. Our cat even knows our vehicles and if she is outside and sees us coming down the road she starts running toward the house to meet us.
2006-10-26 08:06:20
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answered by richkaryn 2
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Do cats know who there owners are you do not own a cat. They own you. My cat knows i am her mom i feed her and so on. She wakes me up on even my day off. Come on you have to get up and feed me.She does not like my sister. She runs from her voice.
2006-10-29 12:56:32
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answered by gemini19572001 2
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i quite desire your little lady gets greater suitable quickly. My mom breeds and shows Rag Dolls in the united kingdom - they are actual eye-catching. when I have been given my cats right here in Germany I bumped off all abode flowers as I wasn't particular which may be poisonous. I went to an exceedingly large backyard centre and asked for advice on which flowers i could desire to wisely reveal. They have been quite no help in besides. quite unusual as many flowers might additionally be poisonous for toddlers. So now I basically have man made flowers in the rooms the place the cats flow. i offered quite sensible ones and the plus factor is i do no longer could you should water them!! as quickly as returned i'm hoping your little lady gets nicely quickly.
2016-10-16 10:25:28
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answered by ? 4
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I guess you're just a warm and loving person which is why the cat is so attracted to you.
There are certain ppl who animals are just naturally attracted to and you're one of them.
Your sister should spend more time with that cat, feed, bath, pet, it.
2006-10-25 20:57:09
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answered by Kendra 3
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