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By: humblegenius_fp
15/09/2008
3:37 pm

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I dont have a cat, but I have one lab that thinks its a backhoe and the other thinks its a bobcat, and you should see the excavation work they do on my backyard.

By: robbyisme
13/09/2008
7:02 am

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Not my current cat but one we had when I was younger had some odd tendencies.
A girl spayed cat fetched I think she tried to bark. And slept with our dog.
Otherwise she did most of what yours does. Our current cat weighs about 6-7 kilos and maintains that on science diets biccies 1 quarter of a cup a day for teeth and a pack of whiskas.He wants more but doesn't get it! Will not eat chicken bones at all.
Get a cat tunnel I was notconvinced our cat would use it but he loves it and goes berserk chasing string or paper balls through it leaping through the tunnels holes ect.Just watch out for your feet and fingers!

By: cfraser50
8/09/2008
6:11 pm

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My cat thinks he is a dog, since he grew up with one. He lies at our feet, waiting to be rubbed with our foot (even with our shoes on). If he wants to go outside, and we are in the lounge watching TV, he will come in, stand in front of us, and meow to be let out. And he loves to be patted hard on his back, near his tail, and having a firm massage. He weighs about 10kg. We have tried him on diets, but I think that he is just meant to be big. He isn't round and fat, he is just long and big. Strange being that he was the runt of the litter when we got him, and he fitted in my husband's hand. And when he sits on our lap, he doesn't curl up, he stretches out and puts his head and legs over the arm of the lounge chair. And he doesn't mind me massaging his paws either. Does your cat do some dog-like things?
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