Friday Cat Blogging
He Sings
Meow, meow, meow, meow…
[Editor: I’m using an old picture of Vinnie because the batteries died as I was attempting to take a new one. Vinnie talks to me, which is very unusual for the ferals, The toms will howl at each other, but few of them actually vocalize at all. When I’m feeding them in the afternoon, Vinnie wanders around making normal cat meows. Oh, he still considers me the ax murderer, but meowing is odd behavior for the “pride”.
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Aww… Maybe he’s telling you so you know he knows you are an axe murderer…
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Actually, it may be a habit he picked up listening to the inside cats from beneath the house, as Dot and Sox both vocalize at dinner time, and I feed the outdoor cats shortly afterwards.
…y’know, I wonder about that “axe murderer” thing sometimes. We have a female tabby with which I have been more or less friends with for 15 years, but even today she will flee in wild-eyed panic if I walk too quickly into the bedroom when she is sleeping on the bed…
Cats are weird…
The flight thing is very prevalent, and I have no idea what triggers it, because even the “tax cats” will do it occasionally, and they were literally born in my presence, and live with me their entire lives. Their mother, unfortunately, isn’t panicked by anything I do, so they don’t get it from her.
As you say, they are weird.
cats are weird.
if someone comes to the door, all of mine run for cover, except for curmudgeon cat: he alternates between refusing to move for anybody and positioning for attack. if i make a sudden move, or if something makes an unexplained noise, about half the cats will run away and the others will run toward me or the noise. the funny thing is that they aren’t divided by ‘feralness’.
same for talkativeness: two of my 3 wildest wild child cats talk to me a lot: one meows, the other grumbles. of my tamest ones, 2 of them almost never meow [and they’re also among the handful who have a nearly silent purr].
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Personally, I hold that humans are the weirdest, especially because we put up with weird cat’s! 😛
I was (yet again) attempting to organise the chaos that are my hard drives (the problem, I have discovered, is that data HATES a vacuum! When I got my 2nd 1TB HDD, it of course HAD to be filled! It’s like people who go from a small shed for storing tools to a 3 car garage! The car’s eventually end up in the drive or the street. 😆
Anyway, I came across this old bit of cat humor (or… it it actually science? You be the judge!)
That’s clever, Kryten, but I prefer Thers’s post about the Large Hardon [sic] Collider. Please note my comment at the end.
Sure, Steve, pick on the lepton. If you’re small, you get no respect.
Vacuum cleaners are generally effective at inducing the dimensional shift in most cats, although there are always a few maniacs, like Ringo, who would rather fight that shift.
Property is nearly voiceless, I can feel when she purrs, but there is no sound, and her maximum meow can’t be heard at more than a foot.
Awww, Vinnie is such a pretty kitty. I wonder why some cats meow a lot, and others don’t. Some of mine are talkers, the others not so much.
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If you figure it out, OWL, let me know, because I don’t have a clue.