your kitty thinks that there is another kitty there to play with her . She does not realize that it is her reflection . my kitty also likes to play fetch to he was raised with dogs because he was the runt of the litter the other cats did not want to play with him so he played with the dogs and picked up their habbits it is ok just enjoy your kitty and have fun . Oh you might want to buy some plastic cat balls they come in bright colors and have vents in them that your kitty can pick up with her teeth
2006-12-06 10:07:07
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answered by Anonymous
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She wants to play with another cat maybe because if she looks at a mirror or like you said oven glass doors and such she sees her self and she might want to play with the cat that she sees so she trys to play with the reflection of her self i hope this helps Bye
2006-12-06 17:36:46
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answered by beemzie b 1
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The fetching part is becoming more popular. My cat fetches and when i was little I had a cat that fetched.
The mirror thing, she may thinks it is another cat. Or she is petting herself. haha.
Sounds like she is a fun, playfully kitty. Enjoy her and play a long.
2006-12-06 17:35:09
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answered by Ember B 3
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Observation of the many and varied cats that I've had and have now leads me to believe that many more cats will play fetch with a suitable object than people would ever believe.
The trick is in getting the right size and shaped object for them to fetch. Metal and plastic bottle tops are just about right, and my cats go gaga over plastic Easter Egg halves. One of our current "pride" of cats, Midge by name, likes to take the Easter Egg halves and drop them in shoes. In our house, if you take your shoes off in the living room, you better check the shoe out before you try to put it on, because it's most likely got an Easter Egg half inside it.
My cats put another spin on the reflection thing: several of them like to play with their reflection in the water bowl. I wondered why the floor around the metal water bowl I was using was always wet until I caught one of our cats staring at his image in the water and reaching paws out to tap it. Very strange, these felis domesticus...
2006-12-06 17:52:18
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answered by Karin C 6
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My cat doesn't have claws, but she paws on glass doors and anything reflective. It must be a cat thing. She doesn't play fetch, but I don't think that's uncommon. She's just a normal, playful kitty cat!
2006-12-06 17:34:56
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answered by two_kee_kees 4
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She sees her image and thinks it's another cat. She's just trying to play with her new found friend. Fetch, that's more like a canine.
2006-12-06 17:40:16
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answered by redbass 4
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It all depends on how old you cat (kitten) is 0-1 1/2 years will most likely to play catch.but all cats are fascinated by their reflection.
2006-12-06 17:38:33
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answered by cookies47milk 1
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She sees her reflection on all of them and thinks its another cat. As far as playing fetch, you are lucky, most cats won't bother bringing anything back to you unless it is convenient to them.
2006-12-06 17:38:46
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answered by digorbat11 2
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Your cat may be lonely, try spending more time with her, cats need to be entertained daily and if a owner cant handle that then its best to get them a mate (Another cat).
2006-12-06 17:37:51
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answered by Malus 2
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She is lonely, get another cat for her to play with.
2006-12-06 17:35:24
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answered by Anonymous
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