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If you move and the new people take care and feed YOUR cat, YOUR cat want to stay in YOUR old home with the new peopleā¦Cats get comfotable with YOUR house not YOUā¦
This will piss off all cat owners but itās trueā¦
Vegas Viperā¦.Iām a cat lover but you are so right. When we moved from our first house, l kept the cat in the house for 3 days. As soon as l let her out she disappeared. After searching the neighborhood for her and not finding her, l went back to the old house and there she wasā¦madder than all get out that they wouldnāt let her in.
nadine g, you should keep your cat in new home for a week or couple weeks. I have my deaf friend who had a black cat that they loved very much. When they moved to another home, they brought their cats with them. One of their cats disappeared suddenly. They searched for their cat. They suspected that their cat was probably at the old home so they went to the old home to check if the cat was there or not and found out that their cat was at the old home so they let it go abd leave the cat alone. The cat was more happy at the old home alone.
My cats are indoor cats, and they adjusted well to some homes, and not so well to others. If I were to do a comparison of the last three homes, they loved the first, HATED the second, but have thrived in the thirdā¦. :)
I had a cat that just loved the color pink. If there were multiple things to sit on, she would always pick the pink thing. After a bit, I took to placing a pink towel out so that she wouldnāt shed all over my couch and bed. It worked like a charm.
My cat knows (from when he was a teeny tiny kitten) that knitting is āMommyās toyā and that he has to go find his own twist tie or other toy for me to toss in between rows! Only once in a while the natural urge strikes and the yarn is āattacked.ā On the other hand, Iām really diligent about not leaving my knitting āexposed.ā He has me trained, too. Right now heās getting into mischief which means itās time to go get him some breakfast.
MontanaLady almost 15 years ago
Heyā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦
Thatās why Iām allergic to my new blanket!!!!!!!
carmy almost 15 years ago
That d a r n cat!
Llewellenbruce almost 15 years ago
Thatās the first time Iāve seen Opal raise her voice to Muffins.
Wildmustang1262 almost 15 years ago
Opal, you should know that Muffin doesnāt listen what you yelled at it. Just pick Muffin off from your knitting thing on the counch.
glslightning almost 15 years ago
It appears that Muffin typifies the average Americanā¦
cdward almost 15 years ago
Typical cat.
gjsjr41 almost 15 years ago
Reminds me of Garfield. lol
DolphinGirl78 almost 15 years ago
What all my cats are thinking at any given moment!
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
Earl wasnāt there so Opal had to pick on someone.
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Yeah, Iāve never seen her pick on Muffin, though.
freeholder1 almost 15 years ago
āCat ladies. Love āem or bury āem.ā
poppy1313 almost 15 years ago
Muffin might get up on his own if she opens his tuna can to feed him
joanne13 almost 15 years ago
Muffin reminds me of some people i know :)
jtviper7 almost 15 years ago
If you move and the new people take care and feed YOUR cat, YOUR cat want to stay in YOUR old home with the new peopleā¦Cats get comfotable with YOUR house not YOUā¦
This will piss off all cat owners but itās trueā¦
Jascat almost 15 years ago
I wonder what Opal is knitting, anyway. Itās nice and soft, so Muffin loves it :-)
linsonl almost 15 years ago
Cat: (N) An animal that, seeing a closed door immediately wants to be on the other side of it.
angelnurse almost 15 years ago
Vegas Viperā¦.Iām a cat lover but you are so right. When we moved from our first house, l kept the cat in the house for 3 days. As soon as l let her out she disappeared. After searching the neighborhood for her and not finding her, l went back to the old house and there she wasā¦madder than all get out that they wouldnāt let her in.
Wildmustang1262 almost 15 years ago
nadine g, you should keep your cat in new home for a week or couple weeks. I have my deaf friend who had a black cat that they loved very much. When they moved to another home, they brought their cats with them. One of their cats disappeared suddenly. They searched for their cat. They suspected that their cat was probably at the old home so they went to the old home to check if the cat was there or not and found out that their cat was at the old home so they let it go abd leave the cat alone. The cat was more happy at the old home alone.
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 15 years ago
Muffin and Garfield have much in common.
DolphinGirl78 almost 15 years ago
My cats are indoor cats, and they adjusted well to some homes, and not so well to others. If I were to do a comparison of the last three homes, they loved the first, HATED the second, but have thrived in the thirdā¦. :)
jtviper7 almost 15 years ago
I REST MY CASEā¦..!
cutiepie29 almost 15 years ago
I had a cat that just loved the color pink. If there were multiple things to sit on, she would always pick the pink thing. After a bit, I took to placing a pink towel out so that she wouldnāt shed all over my couch and bed. It worked like a charm.
Barbaratoo almost 15 years ago
My cat knows (from when he was a teeny tiny kitten) that knitting is āMommyās toyā and that he has to go find his own twist tie or other toy for me to toss in between rows! Only once in a while the natural urge strikes and the yarn is āattacked.ā On the other hand, Iām really diligent about not leaving my knitting āexposed.ā He has me trained, too. Right now heās getting into mischief which means itās time to go get him some breakfast.