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Kiley
From: Kelley Saveika [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: OT- Strange kitty behavior
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 12:07:14 -0500
My soul-kitty, Missy, has been acting strange lately.
She insists on being held when I'm using
.
St.
Francis
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From: Kiley Dozier-Bosanko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 6:43 PM
Subject: RE: OT- Strange kitty behavior
I wish I had a reason for Missy's change in behavior (behavior change is
always
My soul-kitty, Missy, has been acting strange lately.
She insists on being held when I'm using the restroom (which is fine, but a little odd).
She also bites my nose, chin and lips when I take her to bed with me. So if I want to be able to sleep I have to shut her out of the bedroom. Then I
are they nibbles? have you tried to redirect her attention with scritching or brushing? how old is she? My Bandit used to ALWAYS curl up on my lap in my nightshirt when I was using the facilities - he doesn't as much these days, but hey, you're a captive audience when there.Kelley Saveika [EMAIL
On 9/6/06, Barb Moermond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are they nibbles? have you tried to redirect her attention with scritching or brushing? how old is she? My Bandit used to ALWAYS curl up on my lap in my nightshirt when I was using the facilities - he doesn't as much these days, but hey, you're a
Toward the end of Quintapus' life, he would regularly wake me up every 2-3 hrs. with a head butt...just to say "hi"I got used to it and eventually learned to go back to sleep rather quickly.The bathroom audienceyou are "still" there, so as far as she's concerned, its QUALITY TIME.
On 9/6/06, Chris Behnke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When we brought Bruiser home, he did the biting thing. He has been with us a year now and the biting has stopped. The vet suggested he was doing it because he was insecure. It made sense. As to your other problem, one of my first kitties was
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behavior
On 9/6/06, Chris
Behnke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
When we brought Bruiser home, he did the biting
thing. He has been with us a year now and the biting has stopped.
The vet suggested he was doing it because he was insecure
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Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 2:19
PM
Subject: Re: OT- Strange kitty
behavior
On 9/6/06, Chris
Behnke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
When we brought Bruiser home, he did the biting
thing. He has been with us a year now
My Tigger "pinches" me all the time now (this is a relatively new thing).
He takes a little fold of my skin in between his front teeth (the little front
teeth, not the fangs), and he slowly bites down, just enough so that my reflex
makes me jerk away and go "OUCH!". If I don't jerk away, he
"Chest Fungus"... LOL! We call it the "Furry Tumor" or (in the case of
Tigger sitting backwards up on my shoulder), the "One Eyed Parrot".
Phaewryn
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My Shakiti was feral originally. It took months to be able to pet him
at all...I've told the story about how he came to live in the house
before. He is still very leery of people...but whenever I am in the
bathroom,he begs for me to pick him up. I scoop him up and hold him
on his back in
My Monty is that way to. When he was 9 months
old, he was very sick and we had to keep him in the bathroom away from the other
cats. He is now 3 years old and still loves the bathroom. He follows
me in there and purrs really loud and bumps his head against me for
kisses. It's funny that he
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