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One of the cats that I live with fetches like a dog. Worse, actually, as he will sometimes find you, no matter where you are, and become very insistent on your end of the exercise (re: on the toilet, in the bath, late for work, etc.). He has even taught his slobby, vicious brother to do it a few times.

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My cat Peggy Sue, loves to push things of high surfaces onto the floor and watch them as they fall, I don't know why she does it but she CAN'T resist doing it, if you put something in front of her she WILL push it off the surface it's on.
Its ok but it can be dangerous, she nearly pushed a pair pliars onto my laptop once, and has dropped many thing on my head as I sleep. I now don't have an shelfs in my bedroom let alone anywhere near my bed. I have had a very heavy watch hit me in the head first thing in the morning.

Cats and well most animals are completely crazy.

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This is the best thread I have seen in a long time. It's been therapy for me today thinking about all the quirks my oldest Husky had. He suddenly passed away a week ago Monday. I could go on for days about his mannerisms.

The colder it was, the more he wanted to be outside. Below 0 weather was his specialty. He would curl up in a ball in the middle of the yard, tuck his snout behind his tail, and let the nasty wind blow over him for hours.

RIP Bowie...

http://www.dogster.com/dogs/183338

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busbus wrote:This is the best thread I have seen in a long time. It's been therapy for me today thinking about all the quirks my oldest Husky had. He suddenly passed away a week ago Monday. I could go on for days about his mannerisms.

The colder it was, the more he wanted to be outside. Below 0 weather was his specialty. He would curl up in a ball in the middle of the yard, tuck his snout behind his tail, and let the nasty wind blow over him for hours.

RIP Bowie...

http://www.dogster.com/dogs/183338

Sorry about Bowie, but your "Maddy" is one good looking cat.

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nix wrote:SO...
while she thought no one was watching, even though everyone was, she goes to her bowl, picks it up in her mouth, empties the food into a corner, goes over to a cloth rag on the floor, picks it up, and places it carefully over the food, trying to hide it.

she got a treat.


Marvelous.
Peter

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Young Tomcat is the most paranoid cat I've ever come across. I have no clue where he sleeps. He constantly looks around, checking for some kind of attack. When he drinks water, he does it with his head up. He tries to sharpen his claws on windows. He's one of those cats you can't give catnip to, because he always goes batshit and strikes out at invisible enemies. He's got the most forceful, loud walk I've ever heard. No stealth mode. He's only caught one mouse, but his older brother Felix bullied him out of it. He's the only cat I've ever seen who has fallen on his back. He hates treats, and if you pick him up, he'll only tolerate it for 10 seconds, then WATCH OUT.
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