My cats always greet me excitedly in their kitty cat ways. They stand up, hold their tails high, whiskers forward, ears perked, slow eye blinks, luxurious stretches and yawns, roll around on their backs. After I settle in, I get lap time and purrs. You just have to know how to read their cat body language. Famous line from Old Deuteronomy’s song in “Cats”: “A cat is not a dog.”
rebeccabyram22 about 4 years ago
I’d rather a sarcastic cat to be honest. Two peas in a pod
Gent about 4 years ago
But Todd, you’ve got a rare talking cat!
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Cats rule!
kwardecke Premium Member about 4 years ago
This is why I’m a dog person
belgarathmth about 4 years ago
My cats always greet me excitedly in their kitty cat ways. They stand up, hold their tails high, whiskers forward, ears perked, slow eye blinks, luxurious stretches and yawns, roll around on their backs. After I settle in, I get lap time and purrs. You just have to know how to read their cat body language. Famous line from Old Deuteronomy’s song in “Cats”: “A cat is not a dog.”
Zepher about 4 years ago
In a old Peanuts strip Snoopy is seen thinking that “cats are the crab grass in the lawn of life,”
WilliamMedlock about 4 years ago
Our current cat, when he was a kitten, would get separation anxiety when we would leave the house. Finally he realized, “They’ll always be back.”
mpolo11 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Why not both? That’s the best!
syzygy47 about 4 years ago
Sarcatstic greeting
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
Faux dog.
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
It’s really saying, now don’t you wish you had a dog instead of an indifferent cat.