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12th February 2014, 08:18 AM #4
huh - that's interesting - usually (I mean, that I've observed) that's the behaviour of females towards males - male cats are supposed to be really gentlemanly, cowardly hide when the female decides to go on a rampage even if she's smaller than them, not growl at them, not try to assert themselves... Females in turn are supposed to take it like it's their due, walk past a male with poise ignoring the male while said male tries to scramble in his hidy place, and may be hiss at them once if they feel like it. That's the proper etiquette.
I had a "mini-coon" before Neevie - by that I mean, all the attributes of the MC, except she was way smaller than other "conventional" cats - and my friend had a huge male persan-mix that looked like he could do a lot of damage if he wanted to - once I brought the Mini-Coon to my friend's place, in a box (a small box, mini-coon size), imagine if you please: mini coon comes out, starts exploring (as you do), meets with Huge Persian Mix (we'll call him HPM) who was coming to investigate, HPM turns around in haste and goes to hide under a chair, mini coon keeps exploring while HPM decides he's not safe enough under the chair and srambles belly down.... straight into mini-coon's tiny box... mini coon keeps exploring, passes in front of the box, we hear the sound of claws inside the box while HPM scrambles to try to keep himself as far inside the box as possible, mini coon hisses, more clawing inside the box, mini coon passes with a satisfied expression... leaving human slaves laughing so hard their belly hurt.
And that's how it's done.
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