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4th September 2011, 09:04 PM #1
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So persistence is the key! 2 weeks??? Ohhh boy haha.
It's funny, you open the door after they've been meowing and scratching and they look at you and run off in the other direction to play/eat/whatever cuz they know you are done in there.
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4th September 2011, 11:40 PM #2
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Buddy loves his bathroom cuddles. When I start to get out of bed in the morning he is off like a flash and warming the seat. Attempting to outwit him and sneak to the downstairs loo result in 25lb of ginger fur trying to knock you down the stairs to beat you there. Attempting to shut him out of the room results in him leaping onto the top of the door and laying down. Anything that should have water in it is not safe when his lordship decides he is sleepy - sinks, bath, shower, mop bucket. He also has an annoying habit of pinching the loo roll if you ignore him.
Be thankful they haven't started sharing your bath yet!
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7th September 2011, 06:33 PM #3
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It must be the norm, my guys follow me to the loo, Max & George insist I turn the cold tap on in the sink so they can have a drink, Issy just waits at my feet.
At present the 2 boys are out in the run and Issy is inside, so I have put the litter tray in the downstairs loo behind the door, shall see if they like it there.
These cats really do have us human weighed up.
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8th September 2011, 03:53 AM #4
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When Samantha was young and we lived in an apartment, when I was on the throne that was the time for "Mouse Ball" The throne was right across from the bathroom door and across the hall was the kitchen.
Samantha would bring me a rattle mouse and I'd try to toss it passed her, this was almost impossible as she was extremely quick and agile and could leap high into the air and snag the mouse by a single claw.
I used to call her my Golden Retriever my ex would scoff, Golden Retriever's are friendly and I'd laugh, women jealous over a cat, who'd have thunk it.
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11th September 2011, 01:02 PM #5
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Ahh, well I have one in the sink and then one either in the bath, trying to squeeze into the sink with the other or trying to get on my lap, to which if she fails, then she sits behind my feet! See attached for Moto who usually gets to the sink first! It's just a case of getting used to not peeing alone, I'm afraid! :-)
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15th September 2011, 12:51 PM #6
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Haha would you like some sink with that kitty? Holy moly, I am hoping I have kitties that stay away from inside of the sink. My older two aren't inside of the sink lovers but little bubba Leo is yet to show his love/hate of the sink because (thankfully) he can't jump that high yet haha
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15th September 2011, 02:36 PM #7
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In our house, Larry is toilet boy. Every morning he takes a running jump onto my lap and rolls around for cuddles. And it's the only time of day he does this. Rest of the time, he's not a lap cat at all! Funny eh?
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15th September 2011, 06:13 PM #8
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16th September 2011, 11:20 PM #9
I have started leaving the door cracked open because otherwise I get the meowing and scratching at the door and cats jiggling the doorknob trying to get in! They don't fight over my lap but they do climb on the sink or hamper to get petted. I also have one cat (Blaze) who learned how to open the door from the inside if it's not latched, by standing on the sink and putting his front feet up on the doorknob.
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