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One of my cats is blind in one eye and she walks with her good eye centered and her head is tilted because of this. On top of that she often has her tongue sticking out and it makes my heart melt every time. I'd like to hear about your silly cats.

2006-11-03 16:28:49 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Cats

So far, with the exception of one answer, you are all making it very difficult for me to decide

2006-11-03 17:22:27 · update #1

29 answers

My cat loves popcorn, drinks from the toilet, is fascinated by water but runs from it (psycho, lol).....he gives me hugs. I'll be standing next to something that's waist-high (a dresser, a sink counter, etc.) and he'll stand up on his hind legs, put his front paws on my chest, and rub his head all over my chin and cheeks....sometimes licking my neck, lol.

He's also my consoler....and my stress monitor. If I'm yelling about something, he'll get as close to me as possible (in my face if he can) and meow his head off until I calm down. If I'm crying, he'll snuggle with me until I settle down....which is usually through petting him. If I stop petting him when I'm upset, he'll reach his paw out and touch me....as if to say, "It's ok, I'm here".

I think he has a slight case of OCD. If you put something up on something that's not supposed to be there (say, a pen or bottle cap on the arm of the couch), he'll reach up and bat it off....and he'll continue to do it until you stop putting the item back. He even knocked my friend's cell phone off the couch arm one night. And he seems to really hate pens. We moved the couch the other day to vacuum under it, and there were 4 pens and a foam dart under there. I lose more good pens that way;)

God, I love my cat:)

2006-11-03 16:42:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I had an old cat that kept on having strokes, he would do the same, walk around with at tilted head and tongue hanging out. Once we took him to the vet and he told us why he was walking with his head tilted and tongue hanging out, we fealt bad because we had let him do this for months, not realizing that this was from having strokes. My current cat has the largest head of any cat I have ever seen, and we believe has downs syndrome, cat style. Believe me, he must be mentally retarded in some way.

2006-11-03 16:32:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It took me months to recover from the lack of my Dr. Evil. Some ideas.... Cry over the reminiscences. Laugh over the reminiscences. Cry a few extra. Donate meals to a safe haven. See if any on the safe haven pull in your heartstrings. Plant a tree in her identify. Plant vegetation by way of her grave. Talk to peers who fully grasp. Understand that grief is a flawlessly usual factor to head via, and do not allow any one inform you or else. My cat used to be my little one despite the fact that I now have a flesh and blood son. I might many times get up within the center of the night time weeks later and simply ought to cry. It does get less complicated regardless that. Although it is been nine months, I nonetheless get misty-eyed over a few reminiscences, however I'm capable to fondly don't forget with a grin much more. Give your center time, she could also be long past, however the reminiscences is probably not forgotten.

2016-09-01 06:56:35 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Aww. your kitty sounds sweet. I have a boy cat and his name is Mickey. He is the supervisor of the house. When I am typing on the computer he likes to jump up on the desk and watch me or watch my monitor and sometimes he likes to try typing too. He even likes to just plop down right on top of my hands while I am typing. He also supervises me when I am standing at the sink brushing my teeth. He reaches with his paw and wants to inspect my toothbrush. He is a sweet and quiet cat but when I am taking a shower, he barges his way into the bathroom and sits on the floor and howls like a crazy banshee. Either he hates the sound of the water running, hates that I'm hiding behind a shower curtain or just thinks its plain unnatural for me to be standing under running water! In any case, he's my little sweetie.

2006-11-03 17:53:10 · answer #4 · answered by Christy 5 · 2 0

I only have one cat now but when I had two the one that I still have would open the fridge (yes, really!!) and hold the door open while the other would steal food. Then the two of them would go outside through the window & eat it. In the end I had to get a child lock for the fridge to keep them out.

2006-11-03 16:39:13 · answer #5 · answered by QueenofSummertime 6 · 1 0

I had a cat named Normie and my roommate has a cat named Pipper. Late one night after going to bed, I started hearing a "ka-thunk, boom" sound in the living room. I got up, but nothing was going on. Both cats were laying peacefully at the front door looking at me as if saying, "we're not doing anything." I went back to bed and a few minutes later, more "ka-thunk, boom". Got up again, knowing Pipper was "up to something."

So I decided to pretend to go back to bed but instead just stepped inside my bedroom door. Sure enough, the thumping started again and I rushed around the corner to find Normie still laying on the floor, almost laughing at Pipper jumping up the wall trying to catch the lights from cars coming thru the glass window in the door.

The "ka-thunk, boom" was Pipper hitting the wall, then landing with a boom on the floor. I laughed so hard I could barely tell the story to my roommate.

Normie has passed on and I miss him so terribly much, but Pipper is still going strong. He is one of the funniest cats I've known. Pipper also likes to play "fast fast run run". Just mention those words, and he is off and running through the house as fast as his fat little legs will carry him.

2006-11-04 08:39:02 · answer #6 · answered by Sharpae 2 · 1 0

The cat we used to have would get up on the ironing board (which is near the back door) when she wanted to go outside. Sometimes she would get impatient waiting for us to notice her on the ironing board and would start looking around. If she looked over one side and saw her tail on the other side she sometimes would try to catch her tail, with a loud "thump" as a result as she fell off the ironing board!

Also, she liked to play with rolled-up socks. Sometimes if you were watching TV or something all of a sudden out of the corner of your eye you would see a ball of socks fly into the air.

2006-11-03 16:39:42 · answer #7 · answered by drshorty 7 · 1 0

I have 4 cats and I love them all even though they are very naughty most of the time.
Toonces, my only male, and the naughtiest of them all, delights in driving the girls nuts and I get to play referee most of the time. He bites me on the nose every morning at 4:30 am. I can only assume that whoever owned him before me ( he was a stray ) was an early riser and he is used to getting up that early.

2006-11-03 17:18:08 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

My cat, Rafikki, sits in the bathroom while I shower EVERY MORNING so that she can lick up the contact solution I dump in the sink after putting my contacts in.
She gets really hyper after pooping; she runs all over the house, stops suddenly with her arms and claws out, her eyes flashing wild, then takes off again.
She meows back at me every time I say "hi".
She'll eat spaghetti and goldfish crackers, but won't touch canned cat food.

2006-11-03 17:04:43 · answer #9 · answered by Margie 4 · 1 0

I have 3 adult cats and one kitten all female. My cats loves to sing with me, when ever I have the radio on and I start to sing, there they are singing along with me. I think its the cutest thing, my husband says its because they love my voice. My kitten on the other hand, she sits right in front of us while we are using the rest room, when we flush there she is, front paws on the seat watching everything go down. When its done she gets down until the next time. I know that sounds nuts but ever since we got her she has done that.

2006-11-03 18:45:44 · answer #10 · answered by nicky 4 · 1 0

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