One of my cats is trying my patience
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ZedLeg said:
Aye, I wouldn't worry about dementia. Our lads do this and they're essentially teenagers. We gave up shutting most doors properly as you never get peace, can't even take a st without one of them yowling at the door
I would say it's only been noticeable vaguely recently, but the more I think about it I realise that WFH I was usually just working from the sofa, and it's only been a few months since I actually set this office room up and now use this, so I guess he's just being a cat and wanting to follow me around. I would move house but don't tell Steve, leave him to the new owners.
By the way Steve is an excellent cat name. What is the girl cat called?
We have 5 cats, they are all a pain in the arse, just in different ways, one of them now decides to jump on the bed and yowl loudly to announce its presence, this is ALWAYS just after I've nodded off or at 6 in the morning when I'm fast asleep.
One of the others took over a year to figure out how to use the cat flap, she just thought the other cats disappeared or appeared by magic from the bottom of the wall, she just sat there yowling until let out/let back in, She's thick.
One of the other cats, actually one of the less irritating ones, left dirty water marks absolutely everywhere downstairs the other day, obviously fell in a puddle and then decided to come indoors and spread it all around, very nice. p.s. I noticed this just before leaving to play tennis, I carefully avoided stepping in it and left it for Mrs Enut to clean up when she got in, 'must have happened after I left' was my response when she sent me a video of the mess!
By the way Steve is an excellent cat name. What is the girl cat called?
We have 5 cats, they are all a pain in the arse, just in different ways, one of them now decides to jump on the bed and yowl loudly to announce its presence, this is ALWAYS just after I've nodded off or at 6 in the morning when I'm fast asleep.
One of the others took over a year to figure out how to use the cat flap, she just thought the other cats disappeared or appeared by magic from the bottom of the wall, she just sat there yowling until let out/let back in, She's thick.
One of the other cats, actually one of the less irritating ones, left dirty water marks absolutely everywhere downstairs the other day, obviously fell in a puddle and then decided to come indoors and spread it all around, very nice. p.s. I noticed this just before leaving to play tennis, I carefully avoided stepping in it and left it for Mrs Enut to clean up when she got in, 'must have happened after I left' was my response when she sent me a video of the mess!
JustinCredible said:
Our cat is 17 and suspect he has finally lost his marbles. Similar story to yours - he yowls to be fed and shortly after being fed, yowls again, almost like he's forgotton that he's just been fed.
Mine is seven-ish and she has done this for years. It’s just a cat being a dick. Simpo Two said:
JustinCredible said:
Our cat is 17 and suspect he has finally lost his marbles. Similar story to yours - he yowls to be fed and shortly after being fed, yowls again, almost like he's forgotton that he's just been fed.
He might be in pain, you can't tell.Gassing Station | All Creatures Great & Small | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff