Chirp Chirp Chirp Chirp
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
I certainly don't want her to get bored.
Quote from: Graelwyn on February 24, 2015, 07:46:06 PMI certainly don't want her to get bored. I think part of it's personality or how they interacted as kittens. The cat I used to have didn't care about playing at all. He wasn't all that old when I got him but I think he might have previously belonged to an old or sick person, because all he cared about was laying on someone and being petted.
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
Sirius did not get playful before 11 pm, first few years I had him. Now I hide his food, he starts earlier. He'll do anything for food. (And it shows.)
Quote from: hykeaswell on February 26, 2015, 08:10:41 AMSirius did not get playful before 11 pm, first few years I had him. Now I hide his food, he starts earlier. He'll do anything for food. (And it shows.)You have a cat called Sirius?Ooh. That's rather like having a goldfish called Garfield .
This cat is nutso tonight. She has been meowing all the time, in and out, in and out, chasing everything, what a change from the quiet, constantly sleeping kitty of a day ago. I wonder what has changed ?
Quote from: Graelwyn on February 27, 2015, 12:50:01 AMThis cat is nutso tonight. She has been meowing all the time, in and out, in and out, chasing everything, what a change from the quiet, constantly sleeping kitty of a day ago. I wonder what has changed ?Maybe she is past the shock of being moved, and now needs to explore her new territory.