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On 30 Nov 2003 09:42:58 +0800, Ablang wrote:
Mine pretty much only happens at night, where she will lie in wait just behind the entrance to another room while I walk down the hallway, us both knowing where the other is. I swear she just does it to scare the heck outta me because she's bored of staying home all day. I think she's only too happy to have you back and wants to play. The cats seem to playfully attack people only which they know. I love it when my cat does that! Carola |
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My cat lays down to trip me. He can sleep for several hours in wait. Sometimes he is accompanied or should it be accomplice d. "Ablang" wrote in message ... My cat is an indoor-only cat and I read somewhere that they are natural hunters, preferring to sleep during the day and hunt at night. I do notice that my cat is more active at night, and usually if I go into another room and come back out she is hiding. I usually know where she's at, and she sees my eyes, but she always lunges at me (claws not extended) as I walk past. Sometimes she doesn't touch me, sometimes she touches me with her front paws (just to prove she can). Does anyone else's cats do this? -- Hilary Duff is America's Sweetheart & an international HeartBreaker. "FAILING = Finding An Important Lesson, Inviting Needed Growth" -- Gary Busey |
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My cat lays down to trip me. He can sleep for several hours in wait. Sometimes he is accompanied or should it be accomplice d. "Ablang" wrote in message ... My cat is an indoor-only cat and I read somewhere that they are natural hunters, preferring to sleep during the day and hunt at night. I do notice that my cat is more active at night, and usually if I go into another room and come back out she is hiding. I usually know where she's at, and she sees my eyes, but she always lunges at me (claws not extended) as I walk past. Sometimes she doesn't touch me, sometimes she touches me with her front paws (just to prove she can). Does anyone else's cats do this? -- Hilary Duff is America's Sweetheart & an international HeartBreaker. "FAILING = Finding An Important Lesson, Inviting Needed Growth" -- Gary Busey |
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We have FIVE cats ...they all have played this game at one time or another,
therefore, I'd say it is a common practice ...or should I say "play". ------ So did you cat's stop this play at a certain age.Mine does it too. |
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We have FIVE cats ...they all have played this game at one time or another,
therefore, I'd say it is a common practice ...or should I say "play". ------ So did you cat's stop this play at a certain age.Mine does it too. |
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