Not fetch exactly, but every cat I’ve ever had would run after stuff that you throw. They wouldn’t necessarily bring it back to you, but then, why should they? If you threw it away from you then you must not have wanted it.
We have 3 cats and of the 5 I’ve ever had, the current male cat loves to play fetch with a red/white Christmas mouse. And when it goes missing for awhile, as it is now, he (the cat) gets a little strange. Actually, it’s not missing, he just can reach it where he tossed it or set it down after the last throw. It’s so much fun!!!!!
Our cat Alexandra added her own special twist to fetch. We’d throw either a “jingle-ball” or a milk jug ring down a flight of stairs. If it landed anywhere except the bottom, she would knock it all the rest of the way down to the bottom. Only then would she pick it up, bring it up the stairs, and drop it in front of us. We actually have video of it.
We had a siamese that would find a AA battery(if a toy or the remote dropped and it spilled out), She would carry it in her mouth, all the time meowing(announcing that she had a battery)
hagarthehorrible about 9 years ago
lassanga, yes
comiks2read about 9 years ago
JON!! PAY ATTENTION!! GARFIELD IS NOT A CAT!!
You what!!! about 9 years ago
@grasshopper, the hurt never quite goes away, my cat died in 2006 and I still miss him.
codycab about 9 years ago
Hey Jon! Instead of a fetching stick, try a mozzarella stick. And for future reference, instead of a dingleball, try a meatball. Cat’s gotta eat.
Kaputnik about 9 years ago
Not fetch exactly, but every cat I’ve ever had would run after stuff that you throw. They wouldn’t necessarily bring it back to you, but then, why should they? If you threw it away from you then you must not have wanted it.
davidjf44 about 9 years ago
We have 3 cats and of the 5 I’ve ever had, the current male cat loves to play fetch with a red/white Christmas mouse. And when it goes missing for awhile, as it is now, he (the cat) gets a little strange. Actually, it’s not missing, he just can reach it where he tossed it or set it down after the last throw. It’s so much fun!!!!!
Wren Fahel about 9 years ago
Our cat Alexandra added her own special twist to fetch. We’d throw either a “jingle-ball” or a milk jug ring down a flight of stairs. If it landed anywhere except the bottom, she would knock it all the rest of the way down to the bottom. Only then would she pick it up, bring it up the stairs, and drop it in front of us. We actually have video of it.
bookworm0812 about 9 years ago
Cat’s don’t fetch, moron.
Darryl Heine about 9 years ago
It’s a cat, not a dog.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member about 9 years ago
Try throwing a pizza.
route66paul about 9 years ago
We had a siamese that would find a AA battery(if a toy or the remote dropped and it spilled out), She would carry it in her mouth, all the time meowing(announcing that she had a battery)
jim_pem about 9 years ago
My cat occasionally plays fetch, but only with select toys.
amaneaux about 9 years ago
“Fetch” involves bringing the item back. Garfield would never “fetch” a lasagna. He’d keep it for himself.
Number Three about 9 years ago
Try dangling a ball of wool in front of him instead.
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pouncingtiger about 9 years ago
Jon, Garfield is NOT Odie!!
emmy1234 about 9 years ago
do cats play fetch
blackkyrem about 9 years ago
He is not a dog idiot.
Hullo. Fiv fumfvn about 6 years ago
Garfield is a FATTY
Gary Wardell over 3 years ago
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie That’s amore
Asriel over 2 years ago
Clonk?