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Old 20-01-2009, 00:20   #10
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Re: For joglynne and other cat lovers.

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Originally Posted by joglynne View Post
I agree icestar, they can be incredibly intelligent when it suits them.

Our cat, Pu, has become incredibly vocal since his brother died. He natters to everyone who comes into our home and will wait for gaps in the conversation to have his say. The really funny thing is that when he wants to speak to my husband, who is very deaf, Pu tries to get face to face with John and chutters much louder than when he is speaking to me.
That is incredible joglynne. I must admit I didnt realise that they could be as intelligent as your point about your husband proves. You must have a very loving and affectionate cat.

Our cat seems to be very moody (Almost seems angry sometimes). Its is very hard to please him at times. Most of the time he does not seem to like attention which I found strange. He is only around 2 years old so I am not sure if this is normal or not.

Well I say that but as soon as there is food around he is very affectionate lol
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