Catās do rule in that way. They know what they like. I appreciate their ability to hang out independently, clean themselves and use the bathroom at the same spot all the time (Iād hope.)
I think its fun to compare the personalities of my 6 year old fluffy cat, Huey to my little goofball 9 month pup Jerome. The dog is the ultimate goober attention hog who still bumps his head clumsily into everything, and the cat is a physical specimen, the ultimate acrobat who politely meows to greet you as she slinks by to prowl or whatever business she has in whatever room she wants to stroll into.
Huey doesn't like Jerome and she avoids him at all costs. Jerome always wants to play with Huey and tries to chase her. Usually I yell "Jerome! Huey doesn't wanna play because she doesn't like you!"
She just doesn't trust the pointy dog and I totally get it, but he does not.
My roommates cat Kumo is very offended by our dog Tesla. Whenever tesla tears around the house kumo gets this super offended look on his face and judges her from his cat tree. He likes to sit on our laps and get pets and then look over at the dog because he knows getting attention from us annoys her.
got another problem cat at work and need to trap it. Any suggestions re what will get an extremely angry and nervous cat into a trap are appreciated. I'll buy caviar I donāt care, whatever works. Prayers also welcome
already have old hockey gear from play it again sports. The issue is Iām trying to get it out of basically a hoarding situation and itās very will hidden
I am really glad my dog has not decided he likes wires, but also due to having grown up with dogs I always roll my controllers up and store them away after use