Do you indulge your cat(s)?
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singlecoil

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35,759 posts

269 months

Sunday 18th December 2011
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I do, a bit. My wife is even worse. Yesterday the neighbour's cat came to visit. I invited him into the sitting room and he made straight for my wife's lap. He's inclined to leave his claws protruding a bit, so we managed to interpose a cushion between him and her. So, he settles down and goes to sleep.

Twenty minutes later she needs to get up and do stuff (well actually, she needed to do stuff sooner than that but she was hoping he would get off of his own accord). So I lifted cat and cushion off, she got up and I put the cushion back on her chair. Cat settles down happily. Later, my wife, tasks completed,returns. Chair is now occupied by a comfortable, fast asleep cat, and there isn't really room for both of them so my wife gets a cushion, places it on the floor in front of the chair, and sits on that instead!

So, is she the exception or is there anyone else out there that would do something similar?

DKL

4,850 posts

245 months

Sunday 18th December 2011
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Sadly that sort of thing may have happened in our house - tried sleeping with 2 people and 4 cats on one bed?
They at least our cats.

Mr E

22,698 posts

282 months

Sunday 18th December 2011
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I own two sofas and have two cats. It is not uncommon for me to sit on the floor.

bexVN

14,690 posts

234 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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I wouldn't indulge a neighbours cat unless I thought there was good reason to. But definitely do mine, not disturbing where they are sleeping at my own inconvenience being one of many!

Stu R

21,425 posts

238 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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Occasionally my overlord cat lets me sit where I want so he can have a lap to curl up in. I get indulged less than he does.

One day I'll cast off these shackles of feline oppression.

garrykiller

5,670 posts

181 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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my cat learnt fast move or be sat on!

Mubby

1,237 posts

205 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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oh god yes! lol

Our sofa is a big comfy curved one, and the best place to get comfy is the corner with your feet up, used to be my slouching watching tv spot of an evening.... but one of the cats has claimed it now, and we actually move to let him lay down!!! laugh and he sprawls out full length too and takes up more sofa than us!!

Other cat sleeps on our bed, everynight she takes herself upstairs and then will not budge, we carefully lift the duvet and shimmie into bed without disturbing her!! and then lay all uncomfortable as not to wake her!! laugh and now the electric blankets on, there is definately no shifting her!!!

our boy cat is funny as if you do disturb him he looks at you and miaows!! as if to tell us off... and we often apologise!!!!! laugh

another one is when your eating, especially chicken, mine sit and grab my fork with thier paw!! well its too cute not to give them a bit! (bad habit I know!)

oh dear when I write it, I see how bad it looks laugh


Edited by Mubby on Monday 19th December 07:32

jmorgan

36,010 posts

307 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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Never.

Hang on, cat wants to go upstairs, back in a mo after I open the door.

Jasandjules

71,909 posts

252 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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The correct title is do you obey yours cats.

karona

1,928 posts

209 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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One bed, two adults, three cats. Woe betide me if I dare to remove any of the fur-kids should I fancy cuddling into my wife.

sc0tt

18,232 posts

224 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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Yup

My (old) TV chair


eybic

9,212 posts

197 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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garrykiller said:
my cat learnt fast move or be sat on!
Mine has learnt that too although he does hang on for as long as he can, sometimes I sit there hovering over him with my arse literally on him, he sits there with his eyes open slightly keeping an eye on what I'm doing but eventually he gets the hint

Mubby

1,237 posts

205 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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sc0tt said:
Yup

My (old) TV chair

is he/she mimicking the way you (used to) sit? hehe

VinceFox

20,566 posts

195 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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The door opening thing is one of the recognised events in the cat olympics.

Simpo Two

91,107 posts

288 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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Mr E said:
I own two sofas and have two cats. It is not uncommon for me to sit on the floor.
Big cats are they?

My cat has her favourite chair overlooking the garden (Cat TV), which is fortunately not one I sit on, so we don't usually clash. However sometimes she occupies my office chair; if I want to sit at my desk this then involves a merry-go-round of chairs in which her recumbent chair-bound form is carted aside and a vacant chair brought into play.

Steve Evil

10,801 posts

252 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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The cat often means I can get out of doing things, if he's sat on my lap, then I can't possibly move him, so have to get the wife to fetch me things instead. We've just adopted another one, so I'm hoping he'll enable me to be even more lazy.

otolith

65,216 posts

227 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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Simpo Two said:
Mr E said:
I own two sofas and have two cats. It is not uncommon for me to sit on the floor.
Big cats are they?
Ours seem to be able to occupy more sofa than a human can.

DKL

4,850 posts

245 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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otolith said:
Ours seem to be able to occupy more sofa than a human can.
They seem to have this ability to expand in volume the more comfortable they are.

singlecoil

Original Poster:

35,759 posts

269 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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otolith said:
Simpo Two said:
Mr E said:
I own two sofas and have two cats. It is not uncommon for me to sit on the floor.
Big cats are they?
Ours seem to be able to occupy more sofa than a human can.
Yep, especially if it's a nice warm room, a stretched out cat can consume a lot of space.

Mr E

22,698 posts

282 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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singlecoil said:
otolith said:
Simpo Two said:
Mr E said:
I own two sofas and have two cats. It is not uncommon for me to sit on the floor.
Big cats are they?
Ours seem to be able to occupy more sofa than a human can.
Yep, especially if it's a nice warm room, a stretched out cat can consume a lot of space.
As discussed, I am consistantly astonished at how much space an apparently small mammal can occupy.