WOAH yes it does!!! I also have two cats and one dog, my kitten jumps on my older cat, and they start playing untill the older one gets annoyed and trys to use his claws, then the kitten usually likes to bother my dog but I know she's smart enough not to go in there, but stil I don't want my dog making her life so scary by barking at her from the kitchen (there are baby gates in between them so she's safe!)
2007-07-15 07:41:00
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answered by Krissy 5
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One thing to start with is that cats are curious creatures. They always are curious from the moment their eyes pop open and they can walk and jump. My cats don't get into trouble for being curious because I can't help there instincs it is a natural thing. And if you can't handle a cats curiousness then don't have a cat. By the way I am not meaning to be rude if I sound like it. I am just giving my solid oppinion.
2007-07-15 14:33:39
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answered by Kitty 1
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If the owner lets their cat outside then yes the cat always gets in trouble, whether the owner knows it or not. So many birds get killed by cats. It's sad.
2007-07-15 14:24:53
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answered by ? 6
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Our cat decided to try and get out of our house by leaping into the swamp cooler fan housing (it was off). That had him over the barrel! There is no way he would have escaped without help, as the fan turbine is on bearings and rotates freely.
As a kitten, he also has imitated tree squirrels, and fractured his arm in a tree fall.
2007-07-15 14:20:19
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answered by pedro 6
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My cats are little rascals. I always catch them on the kitchen table. Even after yelling at them I still catch them going on it. If they do things more than once then that's trouble to me. First time is understandable.
2007-07-15 14:15:17
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answered by Let's go Red Sox! 4
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My cat is an indoors cat, and she's pretty funny. She definitely has her own personality. (my ex- bf said, "She's just like YOU" (which I took as a compliment.) When she uses her litterbox, she will walk up to me and stare with this expression that says, "Clean it up, slave!" also, if she doesn't like what I've fed her, she'll eat a little, and then find a stray piece of paper or magazine and cover it up, or make pawing motions like it's crap. She's very spoiled, and yes, it's all my fault. :o)
2007-07-15 14:36:32
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answered by PURR GIRL TORI 7
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My cat, Jack, is waaaay too smart for his own good. Plus he's a mama's boy, always wanting to be the center of attention and is very jealous.
Once, he ran out of my room with my bra around his neck, which he must have gotten out of my hamper...then the trailing bra scared him so he was running around like a nut...it was pretty funny!
2007-07-15 14:29:21
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answered by goddesshonibea 4
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hell yes they always like to get into trouble. its there funny hour some cats grow out of it but other dont, its there way of having fun, its normal but be careful they can damage alot of things!
2007-07-15 14:31:10
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answered by Anonymous
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haha!all the time!!they are always trying to get into things!sometimes they knock things over when they're clumsy!!
2007-07-15 14:31:47
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answered by ....FED UP............ 7
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my cats( 3) ET INTO EVERYTHING.SOMETIMES THEY ARE WORSE THAN MY KIDS WERE.BUT NOW THEY ARE MY BABIES AND I JUST ASK THEM TO STOP. MY KIDS WISH I WAS THIS CALM AND FORGIVING TO THEM WHEN THEY WERE AT HOME!
2007-07-15 14:17:07
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answered by stacy 4
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