Cat question

One of the coolest things about cats is that contray to what most people and media would make you believe they are social animals AND they keep testing Dominant positions within that social group.

Most groups of animals only test when the leader gets weakened in some way but not cats. They are always at it.

Also cats, can be all loving and purry one minute then flip the script into play or violence the next. It's all mixed for them as it is for some of us.

Cats generally demand attention and quality time. They tend to do so with far more dignity and comportment than dogs.

*sigh*

I adore cats. Can ya tell?
 
Yeah, I like love and attention for short bursts and the fact that the majority of the time they leave you the fuck alone. They don't bark, they don't stink, and you can leave them alone for days.
 
FurryFury said:
One of the coolest things about cats is that contray to what most people and media would make you believe they are social animals AND they keep testing Dominant positions within that social group.

Most groups of animals only test when the leader gets weakened in some way but not cats. They are always at it.

Also cats, can be all loving and purry one minute then flip the script into play or violence the next. It's all mixed for them as it is for some of us.

Cats generally demand attention and quality time. They tend to do so with far more dignity and comportment than dogs.

*sigh*

I adore cats. Can ya tell?
Have you ever seen that PBS program on the behavior of cats that featured a farm populated by a huge colony of domesticated felines? They even babysit each others' kittens! :D I think one of the cruelest things a cat owner who travels a lot can do is to own a lone cat without giving it a companion... I would own a single dog, never a single cat.

Can you tell I love cats also? I've had feline companions ever since college. (It may be the one thing that ~D and I cannot work out when it comes to living together - hopefully not, but it's why I'm insisting on a "trial" period during which I will keep my apartment. I won't give up my babies.)

:heart: Neon
 
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I think some cats don't do well with others. But mine is a lot happier when I'm gone than before I got her. It's like I never left.
 
WriterDom said:
I think some cats don't do well with others. But mine is a lot happier when I'm gone than before I got her. It's like I never left.
OOPS! Sorry - that really was a very broad statement I made, wasn't it. :rose: Neon P.S., I think that I may have already mentioned this, but your kitty is really beautiful!
 
satindesire said:
None of the four kittens Tabitha had made it. The last one died tonight. :(
OH SatinDesire! I am sorry I missed this earlier. I am so, so sorry. :rose:
 
WriterDom said:
Yeah, I like love and attention for short bursts and the fact that the majority of the time they leave you the fuck alone. They don't bark, they don't stink, and you can leave them alone for days.

My cats don't leave the humans alone. They are very human centric. That's what I like about them.

I also don't like leaving them alone for days because of their need for human attention. Cat sitters aren't enough but it's the least I can do.

Sorry to hear about the loss of the kittens Satindesire. That is so terrible.

*HUG*
 
FurryFury said:
My cats don't leave the humans alone. They are very human centric. That's what I like about them.

I also don't like leaving them alone for days because of their need for human attention. Cat sitters aren't enough but it's the least I can do.

Sorry to hear about the loss of the kittens Satindesire. That is so terrible.

*HUG*

yah, i'm lucky - i'm gonna be gone a week and a half for vacation this summer but luckily one of the interns is gonna house sit. hopefully she'll like him.
 
WriterDom said:
When my boy picks on the girl should I yell at him? He doesn't hurt her. He just smacks at her ass and bites her butt. She gets in a submissive position and runs away when she has had enough. If they really got into it I think she'd kick his ass.


Huh - - and here I thought only lesbians owned cats. :)

Actually, there are two "camps" of dykes - - those who own cats and those who own dogs. . . . . and never the twain shall meet!

Given the superiority of cats (pussies? :) ) I always imagined that ANY one who "owned" a cat is really just expressing their submissive tendencies . . . . . but somehow, WriterDom I don't imagine you needing such expression which makes me wonder if I should rethink my stereotypes. :)

Always,
A dog-loving lesbian :)
 
denalirayne said:
Huh - - and here I thought only lesbians owned cats. :)

Actually, there are two "camps" of dykes - - those who own cats and those who own dogs. . . . . and never the twain shall meet!

Given the superiority of cats (pussies? :) ) I always imagined that ANY one who "owned" a cat is really just expressing their submissive tendencies . . . . . but somehow, WriterDom I don't imagine you needing such expression which makes me wonder if I should rethink my stereotypes. :)

Always,
A dog-loving lesbian :)
ROFL! Actually my ex, the now pet photographer, has both, LOL. Hmmm.... Does that mean she must be switch? :rose: Neon
 
Thank you for the sympathy and prayers, ya'll.

Tabitha's holding up well. Last night she meowed for her kittens for a while, but I think she's finally realizing they're gone.

I feel so sad for her!
 
satindesire said:
Thank you for the sympathy and prayers, ya'll.

Tabitha's holding up well. Last night she meowed for her kittens for a while, but I think she's finally realizing they're gone.

I feel so sad for her!

That's the thing isn't it. As humans we can rationalise their loss but poor Tabitha - give her a hug from me. :rose:
 
UK_Strawberry said:
That's the thing isn't it. As humans we can rationalize their loss but poor Tabitha - give her a hug from me. :rose:

She's really enjoying all the extra hugs she's getting. ^_^

On a side note, because the kittens were so little when they died, she still has a lot of milk and she's very warm and swollen in her belly area because she has no babies to drink it. Should I take her to the vet and have her looked at or will the milk just dry up on it's own?
 
satindesire said:
She's really enjoying all the extra hugs she's getting. ^_^

On a side note, because the kittens were so little when they died, she still has a lot of milk and she's very warm and swollen in her belly area because she has no babies to drink it. Should I take her to the vet and have her looked at or will the milk just dry up on it's own?
I had a cat that lost a litter about 20 years ago - I am trying to remember what the reason was, but I believe it is a good idea to take her in. Hmmm... I'd call and see what your vet says. :rose: Neon
 
satindesire said:
She's really enjoying all the extra hugs she's getting. ^_^

On a side note, because the kittens were so little when they died, she still has a lot of milk and she's very warm and swollen in her belly area because she has no babies to drink it. Should I take her to the vet and have her looked at or will the milk just dry up on it's own?

I think the milk will dry up and she's likely to go into season again. But I'm no expert from that point of view. All the cats I've had over the years have been neutered so I haven't investigated that far.

I agree with Neon. It won't hurt to take her in and she's probably feeling pretty uncomfortable if she's not 'using' the milk. They can give her something to dry it up. I know that dogs are a little different but my sisters dog recently had to be given stuff to dry up her milk - not after having puppies but after the new kitten my sister got started sucking her nipples !!!

That should make you smile if nothing else does !!
 
Does anyone have cats that like to sniff your face?

I can see why cats like feet and underarms (the younger boy falls asleep all the time with his face in my armpit :rolleyes: ) but why my face?

Tabitha has had this habit where if I'm laying down on my back, she'll get up on my chest, knead her front paws on my boobs and sometimes sniff my face and eyes. Her whiskers tickle like mad! >_<;;
 
satindesire said:
Does anyone have cats that like to sniff your face?

I can see why cats like feet and underarms (the younger boy falls asleep all the time with his face in my armpit :rolleyes: ) but why my face?

Tabitha has had this habit where if I'm laying down on my back, she'll get up on my chest, knead her front paws on my boobs and sometimes sniff my face and eyes. Her whiskers tickle like mad! >_<;;
When Im sitting on the couch, my cat will crawl up on my chest and knead with her paws. I keep telling her no food there...oh well lol.

When shes on my chest she will suddenly push herself up and rub her face or neck against my face. Am I mistaken or is she saying Im part of her pride?
 
Some people will tell you she was scent marking you. I say she was being affectionate. That's the way I like it!

*smiles*
 
FurryFury said:
Some people will tell you she was scent marking you. I say she was being affectionate. That's the way I like it!

Can the same be said when my wife does this? Is it her way of showing affection - - - or is she really just "scent marking" me?

Hmmm . . . . . :)
 
satindesire said:
Does anyone have cats that like to sniff your face?

I can see why cats like feet and underarms (the younger boy falls asleep all the time with his face in my armpit :rolleyes: ) but why my face?

Tabitha has had this habit where if I'm laying down on my back, she'll get up on my chest, knead her front paws on my boobs and sometimes sniff my face and eyes. Her whiskers tickle like mad! >_<;;
Re: the face sniffing - according to a show on PBS once on domestic feline behavior, it is a cat's way of saying "hello." Ever since then, when a cat sniffs me that way, I sniff back - they tend to prolong the behavior. When I've been gone on a trip, my Omar will sniff for a very long time. So I guess it is what Fury suggested actually - sign of affection.
 
I like it when they give me a head bump while purring. When they "make bread on me" while puring. They be the sweet stuff, yeah!
 
I'd like to do a mini-poll.

Does anyone have cats who have funny or strange behavior?
 
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