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:lol:He claims he watched titles including 'Hot Step Aunt Babysits Disobedient Nephew' and 'Sexy Cop Gets Witness to Talk' and was left confused.
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:lol:He claims he watched titles including 'Hot Step Aunt Babysits Disobedient Nephew' and 'Sexy Cop Gets Witness to Talk' and was left confused.
No, he generally does that when he's being pathetic and cute when you try and get him off.prophet:marginal wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 8:34 pm I thought you were going to end that with 'and it then rolled off the seat altogether'.
Our two have a habit of meowing and scratching at the door/window wanting to come in because they need a **** and don't want to get a cold arse. Lost count of the amount of times they come in from the cold and as soon as their in go straight to their littler tray...prophet:marginal wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 8:34 pmOur cat regularly does that.
It also does this thing to attract our attention when outside at the backdoor, only to then walk through the house and scratch the front mat, to go out the front!
We have a driveway, running up the side of the house...
I'm going to sound like a proper weirdo posting this, but here goes.-DL- wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 8:45 pm
Our two have a habit of meowing and scratching at the door/window wanting to come in because they need a **** and don't want to get a cold arse. Lost count of the amount of times they come in from the cold and as soon as their in go straight to their littler tray...
Funny you should say that, cos our tray had a flappy door and lid on it, and if the lid isnt on they wont go anywhere near itprophet:marginal wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 7:50 pm I'm going to sound like a proper weirdo posting this, but here goes.
If our cat even gets an inkling that anyone is watching do what you've just described, he stops immediately and runs off. He doesn't mind doing the hot toes shuffle and having a public spray up, but that's a territorial thing, too, I suppose.
We have a token litter tray, for the winter, when he lucks out and doesn't have to go on night-time maneuvers, but the idea of him using a litter tray in front of an audience? No chance.
I love wildlife, of all stripes, regularly feeding fox, squirrel and all the birds from the back door, but have grown up with cats. They are totally mad, but I love them. Collecting the first cat the family had when I was around is actually my first memory in life, his little paw coming through the box and the claw getting caught in my t-shirt on the backseat of a Hillman Imp.
I suffer from this a lot.Greatest Cockney Rip Off wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:08 pm When a cat sticks it's aris in your face, it's the equivalent of giving you a hug. It will only do this to people that they trust implicitly or have strong affection for.
The old, 'porn star' position..they honestly have no shame.-DL- wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:23 pm One of mine is a weirdo, as he loves his tummy rubbed and doesn't bite your hand and turn in to thumper with his back legs- and the daft bugher rolls over on his back, legs spread like a slag and wags his tail purring his little head off.
When I stop he moves and starts nudging my hand until I stroke him again, then assumes his slag position again