Did your cat have a tattoo or a chip? I know there are cats who have been missing for ten years who has been trapped and the owner has been found thanks to the tattoo.I did have a cat but he went missing earlier this year my boyfriend told me today he wants to get me a kitten for Christmas (aww) but I'm a bit scared in case I can't train it (my other cat was a stray, I adopted him as an adult)
Did your cat have a tattoo or a chip? I know there are cats who have been missing for ten years who has been trapped and the owner has been found thanks to the tattoo.
There is a law in Sweden which says kitten has to be at least 12 weeks before they may leave their mothers .Sometimes it looks like the mother is fed up with her kittens , but the kittens learn from the mother and the siblings that it hurts to bite.They learn the limits.
They learn other things too.
I remember one catfamily I took care of where one of the boys were mummys boy when he was 8 weeks, he ran to her when he thought the siblings were to bad.
When he was 12 weeks he was a brave,big boy.
Roosje;3157693 said:awww , waht a cute and inspirational thread this is! I love cats - they are the highlight of the creation to me. I have three geriatric ones: Roosje, the one I got for my tenth birthday as a kitten. She is half Siamese, half Persian. Now she's almost eightteen years old and a bit bald. But she's still lively, sweet and fun as always. Our two other cats, Ober and Snoep, were inherited from my husband's aunt. They are 16 and 15 years old. Snoep is crazy fun and loves all strangers, Ober is typically arrogant as cats often are, but sweet when she feels like it.
MIST;3164028 said:Some think if older cats lose their owner they will never adapt themselves to a new home but they will.Healthy cats seems to enjoy life and it´s never to late to try to catch your own tail.
I heard it´s not allowed to kill healthy animals in Netherlands, I wish it was that way in Sweden too.
I have 9 cats all of them have been homeless and for some of them it´s the first home they ever had.Feral cats can become social but it usually takes time and lots of good food.
It´s easier if you have a social cat at home that the feral cat can learn from.
I know I got to many feral cats at the same time and I haven´t spent as much time with them as I should.
But even if I can´t touch some of them they sleep with me and I enjoy how they are playing with their toys.
Maja was so fun, she passed me and I touched her in the back.She returned and sat in front of me looking at me.
I reached out my hand to her and she hit it gently with a paw and then walked away.
I wasn´t allowed to touch her and she had to remind me about it.
spoonie;3253975 said:My boyfriend got us a new kitten! His mother is a bengal cross and his father is a ginger tom so he's a bit of mish mash. He's 11 weeks old and we've called him Simba. He's pretty special because he's our first pet together
As you can see from the picture, he took a liking to one of our many fedora's haha
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MIST;3255470 said:How cute.
I´m not sure about what ginger tom is but I think I´ve heard it´s a red cat.
Best wishes for you all.
It was interesting to read.cinzia;3271858 said:Came across this just now:
CATS ADORE, MANIPULATE WOMEN
Cats attach to humans, and particularly women, as social partners, and it's not just for the sake of obtaining food.
The bond between cats and their owners turns out to be far more intense than imagined, especially for cat aficionado women and their affection reciprocating felines, suggests a new study.
Cats attach to humans, and particularly women, as social partners, and it's not just for the sake of obtaining food, according to the new research, which has been accepted for publication in the journal Behavioural Processes.
The study is the first to show in detail that the dynamics underlying cat-human relationships are nearly identical to human-only bonds, with cats sometimes even becoming a furry "child" in nurturing homes...
The researchers determined that cats and their owners strongly influenced each other, such that they were each often controlling the other's behaviors. Extroverted women with young, active cats enjoyed the greatest synchronicity, with cats in these relationships only having to use subtle cues, such as a single upright tail move, to signal desire for friendly contact...
While cats have plenty of male admirers, and vice versa, this study and others reveal that women tend to interact with their cats -- be they male or female felines -- more than men do.
"In response, the cats approach female owners more frequently, and initiate contact more frequently (such as jumping on laps) than they do with male owners," co-author Manuela Wedl of the University of Vienna told Discovery News, adding that "female owners have more intense relationships with their cats than do male owners."
Cats also seem to remember kindness and return the favors later. If owners comply with their feline's wishes to interact, then the cat will often comply with the owner's wishes at other times. The cat may also "have an edge in this negotiation," since owners are usually already motivated to establish social contact...
Although there are isolated instances of non-human animals, such as gorillas, bonding with other species, it seems to be mostly unique for humans to engage in social relationships with other animals. In this case with cats, it's for very good reason. Cats could very well be man's -- and woman's -- best friend.
"A relationship between a cat and a human can involve mutual attraction, personality compatibility, ease of interaction, play, affection and social support," co-author Dorothy Gracey of the University of Vienna explained. "A human and a cat can mutually develop complex ritualized interactions that show substantial mutual understanding of each other's inclinations and preferences...
http://news.discovery.com/animals/cats-humans-pets-relationships-110224.html
I do believe that there is a certain amount of telepathy that develops between my fur people and me. Sometimes I can be sitting there looking at one of them who is in turn looking at me, I'll ask: what do you want? And very soon something occurs to me and heypresto! turns out that's what she/he wanted.
Cat: purrfection in a fur coat.