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A clear message!
For those who don't think that cats communicate, or have opionions
(probably nobody here, lol) This morning, I let Meep out in our yard for a bit, as it was a nice, sunny morning. I had a horseriding lesson, so an hour later, I called her in. She came right in, tail up, popped right in the house, but as she passed me - a great big hiss! She never slowed or stopped, just kept on truckin'! I thought it was pretty funny, and pretty clear: "I'm coming in, but only under protest!" jmc |
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jmc wrote:
: For those who don't think that cats communicate, or have opionions : (probably nobody here, lol) : : This morning, I let Meep out in our yard for a bit, as it was a nice, : sunny morning. I had a horseriding lesson, so an hour later, I called : her in. She came right in, tail up, popped right in the house, but as : she passed me - a great big hiss! She never slowed or stopped, just : kept on truckin'! I thought it was pretty funny, and pretty clear: I posted my own expereince a few days ago with a cat who visits me for 1-2 hours everyday and I feed her. Usually she shows up late afternoon, we socialize a little, she eats, watches TV if she's in mood, and then leaves. One day I was about to shower when she appeared. Mistake 1: instead of attending to her, I went into shower. When I came out, she was gone, but lying on the first floor where I could see her from my the 3rd floor porch. I went down, brought her up. Mistake 2: Unthinkingly I served her the type of food she doesn't like much. She marched away from the bowl and sat near stairs looking at me with "I am leaving" look. Then I opened the kind she likes. She came back and did eat, but still didn't want to engage in other social routines. When I moved towards her to make up, she scooted away and down. One day had to pass before I was completely forgiven. My SO thought she was not annoyed, just playing games, but I think that is his wishful thinking. |
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On Fri 19 Aug 2005 03:33:32p, jmc wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav ): For those who don't think that cats communicate, or have opionions (probably nobody here, lol) This morning, I let Meep out in our yard for a bit, as it was a nice, sunny morning. I had a horseriding lesson, so an hour later, I called her in. She came right in, tail up, popped right in the house, but as she passed me - a great big hiss! She never slowed or stopped, just kept on truckin'! I thought it was pretty funny, and pretty clear: "I'm coming in, but only under protest!" jmc Funny!! Oh, I believe you! They sure do let their thoughts be known. lol -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields |
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