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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 570758" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>My cat loves greenbeans and potato chips. Every weekend morning when we are home he will rub himself constantly against husband and I and follow us everywhere. He will bound up and down the hall and careen off of the sofa, etc. He will play hide and go seek. He will fetch and return, better than any dog we've ever had. He will place whatever you are throwing for him @ your feet just to play again. If he can't see your eyes ie: around a corner he will come running after you and chase, but never claw or bite...He was very skitish and introverted when we got him 11 years ago as he was born on a ferral colony and we adopted him and another kitten at the same time. They were close, but since we had to put down the other cat due to a recurring illness that could not be controlled he has become a different entity. The other cat so discreetly dominated him that we never saw it. He will now sit in our laps - constantly. He never did ever before. He still has limits as he won't sprawl on you or totally give up control of his positioning. He hated our free find pure bred Boston terrier (who is 5) when the other cat was alive. The other cat liked the dog. Now the two sleep and play together and clean each other. This cat amazes me so. But try as we might, he does not like difficult child, where the dog loves him to death<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 570758, member: 3477"] My cat loves greenbeans and potato chips. Every weekend morning when we are home he will rub himself constantly against husband and I and follow us everywhere. He will bound up and down the hall and careen off of the sofa, etc. He will play hide and go seek. He will fetch and return, better than any dog we've ever had. He will place whatever you are throwing for him @ your feet just to play again. If he can't see your eyes ie: around a corner he will come running after you and chase, but never claw or bite...He was very skitish and introverted when we got him 11 years ago as he was born on a ferral colony and we adopted him and another kitten at the same time. They were close, but since we had to put down the other cat due to a recurring illness that could not be controlled he has become a different entity. The other cat so discreetly dominated him that we never saw it. He will now sit in our laps - constantly. He never did ever before. He still has limits as he won't sprawl on you or totally give up control of his positioning. He hated our free find pure bred Boston terrier (who is 5) when the other cat was alive. The other cat liked the dog. Now the two sleep and play together and clean each other. This cat amazes me so. But try as we might, he does not like difficult child, where the dog loves him to death:) [/QUOTE]
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