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07-04-2011, 07:17 PM   #11

Re: Quirky behaviours


Awwww!!!! Poor Sultan!



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07-04-2011, 08:17 PM   #12

Re: Quirky behaviours


Poor Sultan - lost his street cred that day!



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07-04-2011, 11:24 PM   #13

Re: Quirky behaviours


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Oh, the time it didn't work? Most embarrassing for Sultan. We met TWO loose dogs, and the glare-stalk- at act did NOT work, so himself promptly dashed up a nearby tree as far as his lead would let him; dogs dancing about and yapping ... quite a dilemma! But fortunately the owner final;ly arrived and called off his dogs and took them away ...... Sultan seemed a bit deflated and not quite himself the rest of the day ....
I'm sorry i know i shouldn't laugh Eileen but it is realy funny, poor Sultan



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07-04-2011, 11:43 PM   #14

Re: Quirky behaviours


Don't be sorry, it WAS funny, although maybe a wee bit scary for a very short period till I realized the dogs were OK. Sultan was my marvelous boy and dearly loved, but I do admit he was a bully cat ... bullied any cat he met outside on our walks as well as the dogs (now while I know perfectly well it's not good to have a bully cat you sometimes can't help being impressed at what a fierce facade your boy can put on!) Anyhow, he was generally successful. although having a two legs at the end of his lead may have helped him. Then, there were the exceptions: the Siamese girl and Akbar ........



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08-04-2011, 09:06 AM   #15

Re: Quirky behaviours


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Solomon sits under the water faucet and gets soaked as I wash dishes..then looks accusingly at me and wails "Maaaaaaa...", while not moving from under the water. That boy is odd.
awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww lol



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08-04-2011, 09:30 AM   #16

Re: Quirky behaviours


One of the things that Cloud does which makes me smile is her habit of not sitting on me if I'm on a chair, but finding my legs a magnet as soon as I'm lying down!!!

I tend to find that she comes lies between my legs, curls up next to them, or on the odd occasion will lie over my ankle or similar, but if I'm on a seat, she doesn't want to know...



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08-04-2011, 12:57 PM   #17

Re: Quirky behaviours


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Don't be sorry, it WAS funny, although maybe a wee bit scary for a very short period till I realized the dogs were OK. Sultan was my marvelous boy and dearly loved, but I do admit he was a bully cat ... bullied any cat he met outside on our walks as well as the dogs (now while I know perfectly well it's not good to have a bully cat you sometimes can't help being impressed at what a fierce facade your boy can put on!) Anyhow, he was generally successful. although having a two legs at the end of his lead may have helped him. Then, there were the exceptions: the Siamese girl and Akbar ........
Looking forward to hearing this tale too!!!



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08-04-2011, 01:01 PM   #18

Re: Quirky behaviours


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Looking forward to hearing this tale too!!!
me too



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08-04-2011, 02:15 PM   #19

Re: Quirky behaviours


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One of the things that Cloud does which makes me smile is her habit of not sitting on me if I'm on a chair, but finding my legs a magnet as soon as I'm lying down!!!

I tend to find that she comes lies between my legs, curls up next to them, or on the odd occasion will lie over my ankle or similar, but if I'm on a seat, she doesn't want to know...
how odd but cute



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08-04-2011, 02:37 PM   #20

Re: Quirky behaviours


Kizzy is like that too - she won't sit on my lap if I'm on the sofa, but is happy to lie between my legs, or, my favourite, have her head and chin resting on my leg or ankle when I'm in bed and covered up. Both cats seem to dislike bare skin!



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