The DSPCA have more sense than to remove an otherwise healthy cat from its environment on the word of a complaining neighbour.
I presume you have a cynical explanation for why the cat will give head-butt kisses (you kinda have to see it to believe) to its favourite family members?Remember too that if a dog jumps into your lap it's because it likes you. If a cat jumps into your lap it's because your lap is warmer.
I presume you have a cynical explanation for why the cat will give head-butt kisses (you kinda have to see it to believe) to its favourite family members?
I presume you have a cynical explanation for why the cat will give head-butt kisses (you kinda have to see it to believe) to its favourite family members?
I presume you have a cynical explanation for why the cat will give head-butt kisses (you kinda have to see it to believe) to its favourite family members?
Social interactive animals are generally more intelligent than solitary animals. Living in a group requires thinking. Solitary animals rely more on instinct (according to some wildlife programme I saw years ago anyway).
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Honestly, I don't understand some of the attitudes displayed here - if people aren't willing to do the best by their pets (be they cats, dogs, whatever) why bother having pets?
I watched one of my cats the other day sitting outside in the garden, it then walked in through the cat flap went to the toilet in the litter tray then walked straight back out again! - too posh to go outside!
Probably didn't want to get its paws dirty, since cats generally dig the soil, do their bit then cover it up again. The tray is soo much cleaner.
Again ,I agree that the dog ,like man is a bit of a softy and while he likes to meet up with his own kind, have a sniff or a set-to ,he is fiercely faithful to his master
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Anyone ever see a cat trained to assist the blind or snif drugs and so on and so on.
Sorry folks but I dont mean to be catty
Was attacking my O/H the other day (ok...tickling...) and my cat got quite distressed by it (obviously thinking I was killing my O/H). The cat promptly jumped on teh couch beside me and gave me thump to stop!
I watched one of my cats the other day sitting outside in the garden, it then walked in through the cat flap went to the toilet in the litter tray then walked straight back out again! - too posh to go outside!
- though he once VERY demonstratively used our kitchen sink to wee when we didn't want to let him outside to show us what he thinks about our attitude
You know what they say....
Dogs have owners, cats have staff!
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