Most cats lose interest in mirrors by about 6 months of age. I did have one who tried to jump through a mirror into that other room at about 9 months old though. He was a bit of a slow learner.
I had a cat that loved to gaze at herself for hours in the mirror. There was nothing else in the room that she could be looking at in the mirror. She just sat on a dresser and looked in the mirror at herself.
Nuliajuk about 4 years ago
Most cats lose interest in mirrors by about 6 months of age. I did have one who tried to jump through a mirror into that other room at about 9 months old though. He was a bit of a slow learner.
diskus Premium Member about 4 years ago
Pippi, i feel the same way when I walk by one of those things
elizabethvshaffer about 4 years ago
Mirror-Pippi is being too nice again. Our Pippi has to rile her up.
willie_mctell about 4 years ago
I believe that most of the cars on the road are driven by cats.
Sue Ellen about 4 years ago
Is Pipi suffering PTSD from their encounter with the outside cats?
catmom1360 about 4 years ago
I had a cat that loved to gaze at herself for hours in the mirror. There was nothing else in the room that she could be looking at in the mirror. She just sat on a dresser and looked in the mirror at herself.
tad1 about 4 years ago
Is Pippi headbutting the mirror in the last panel? That’s going to leave a mark!
McColl34 Premium Member about 4 years ago
All of the cats I’ve had seemed to be of the opinion that, “If you can’t smell it, it’s not there.”