My cat wants to play fetch

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sonic_2k_uk

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4,007 posts

208 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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I got a Siamese kitten, named Taita, back in December to replace our previously beloved Siamese cat, Mai-mai, which tragically met with a car on the lane behind our house.

I bought Tatia from the same breeder as Mai-mai, and she has the same father because i wanted another cat as similar to Mai-mai as possible.

For the last couple of evenings i've returned home from work she has run up to me with her ball in her mouth, waiting for me to sit down in the living room, when she drops the ball and looks at me until i pick it up and throw it.

She then runs after it, picks it up, runs back to me, drops the ball and look at me until i throw it again.

I've has cats all my life, but i've never seen a cat play fetch with a ball like a dog before!! roflrofl

Here she is pretending to be cute


missdiane

13,993 posts

250 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Cute kitten smile


I am trying to train ours to play fetch at the moment, she doesn't get it, yet.
Last week we discovered the delights of a ping pong ball in the bath, she was still playing with it two hours later and could hear it the other side of the house irked


singlecoil

33,895 posts

247 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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I haven't personally known any cats that play fetch, but have heard of them from time to time. Not sure if I would like one myself, I suppose it would depend on how long they wanted the game to continue, as long as they got bored before I did it would be ok.

ewenm

28,506 posts

246 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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We had a cat that liked to play fetch, usually with shiny foil like chocolate wrappers. She'd bat them around the room a bit then bring them back.

madbadger

11,573 posts

245 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Play fetch then!

My mates cat plays fetch, also with sweet wrappers.

andy-xr

13,204 posts

205 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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One of mine does this too. She first discovered it with a dizzy O ring that I'd left on a worktop, and it's been a game for a couple of years now.

Shaw Tarse

31,544 posts

204 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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I had a cat that would play fetch with a ball of tinfoil, enjoyed it most when chasing it downstairs.

Jasandjules

70,012 posts

230 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Sadly none of mine will play fetch. One will chase it, then just sit and bat it about herself (she pretends it moves then attacks it again)... I guess make the most of it and play fetch!

tvrolet

4,305 posts

283 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Our burmese plays fetch. No training involved - one day he just dropped a toy mouse at my feet and sat waiting. I threw mouse...cat chased and broight it back...repeat. This lasts for maybe 5 minutes until he's had enough. And unless he actually wants to play fetch, any thrown objects are just ignored; he has to initiate the game.

Shaw Tarse

31,544 posts

204 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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tvrolet said:
Our burmese plays fetch. No training involved - one day he just dropped a toy mouse at my feet and sat waiting. I threw mouse...cat chased and broight it back...repeat. This lasts for maybe 5 minutes until he's had enough. And unless he actually wants to play fetch, any thrown objects are just ignored; he has to initiate the game.
Typical bloody cat rolleyes
There is no such thing as a cat owner!

Qwex

920 posts

178 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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My cat plays fetch, but only with the little plastic bottle tops you get on some small bottles. laugh

Jasandjules

70,012 posts

230 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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One of our rescues wouldn't play with us at all for about 8 years. And for about 4 years we were not permitted to see her play (presumably because we would stop trying to please her) - she would attack the mouse (a squeaky one so we know she was using it, plus we would hear her bouncing around the floor) BUT if we tried to sneak a peek at her playing, she had stopped and if we didn't go away, she would walk away from the mouse as well..........

Cats are funny, and have slaves, not owners.

LukeBird

17,170 posts

210 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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sonic_2k_uk said:
I got a Siamese kitten, named Taita
Hmmmm....

scratchchin

Penny-lope

13,645 posts

194 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Carter also enjoys a game of fetch....involving a small, rather dirty cuddly penguin

becksW

14,682 posts

212 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Oriental types are more inclined to play in this way.

One of my work colleagues has a cat that she has taught to sit and will play fetch as well, he is a moggy but probably has some persian in him somewhere.

Cute kitty by the way.

Edited by becksW on Tuesday 2nd March 18:51

soad

32,947 posts

177 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Jasandjules said:
I guess make the most of it and play fetch!
This.


sonic_2k_uk

Original Poster:

4,007 posts

208 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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LukeBird said:
sonic_2k_uk said:
I got a Siamese kitten, named Taita
Hmmmm....

scratchchin
rofl Seems my cat has been reading up on some of my books whist i've been at work hehe

coanda

2,644 posts

191 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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We bought our rescue cat all sorts of toys.....not interested but he can't get enough of ferrero rocher wrapper footballs and plaited wool....

Dan_1981

17,424 posts

200 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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crinkly sweet wrappers sends one of ours absolutly mad, and she'll play fetch with them. Over and over again.

The other one doesn't care about them at all - but fold a crips packet up into a traingle and he'll have your arm off for it. He won't play fetch with it, he takes it into a corner and sits and growls and hisses at you and tries to pull your arm off if you go close.

God knows why, its the only thing he's massivly interested in. We have to be very careful what we do with our crisp packets these days!

Simpo Two

85,784 posts

266 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Siamese are known as being the most dog-like of cat breeds. You can even walk them on a lead. I heard of a chap would take his Siamese for walks in the country; in a throwback to its ancestral past, it would climb trees and launch itself onto passing bovines...