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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 487803" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Oh Bunny can I relate to that... Q LOVED our cat (he died at age 19). He had never know life without kitty once he moved in with me. But while we were working on facial expressions etc. he really learned his stuff. He would get so "jealous" because the cat trusted and bonded to me more than him. He thought that the cat was angry when he-the cat-- would slowly close his eyes (trust for cats, I understand) but he looked at it like a person squinting their eyes and being mean. When he was little he put him in my dresser drawer and closed it. I didn't see him around for a while so asked and he told me, I opened it and the cat stayed there.... liked it. That was one amazing cat. One time he put him in the cold oven (didn't turn it on or anything....just opened the door and put him in there to hide him). Dumb cat liked it there too. I always wished he would bite Q or something. He would lie for hours and just pet his soft fur. He would "pat" him too hard (like he does with everyone to tell the truth, just doesn't register it can hurt) I never let him pick the cat up.... I had to watch im closely but mostly it was that he loved him too hard. when the cat died, it was the first time I really saw sad not mad tears from Q. That affected me deeply. (I really miss that cat he was my dogs best friend too and they slept at times face to face with their front paws around each other, so funny.)</p><p></p><p>I wonder what story he would give for having the cat in there... probably not even good to put him in a place to lie though. UGGG, sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 487803, member: 12886"] Oh Bunny can I relate to that... Q LOVED our cat (he died at age 19). He had never know life without kitty once he moved in with me. But while we were working on facial expressions etc. he really learned his stuff. He would get so "jealous" because the cat trusted and bonded to me more than him. He thought that the cat was angry when he-the cat-- would slowly close his eyes (trust for cats, I understand) but he looked at it like a person squinting their eyes and being mean. When he was little he put him in my dresser drawer and closed it. I didn't see him around for a while so asked and he told me, I opened it and the cat stayed there.... liked it. That was one amazing cat. One time he put him in the cold oven (didn't turn it on or anything....just opened the door and put him in there to hide him). Dumb cat liked it there too. I always wished he would bite Q or something. He would lie for hours and just pet his soft fur. He would "pat" him too hard (like he does with everyone to tell the truth, just doesn't register it can hurt) I never let him pick the cat up.... I had to watch im closely but mostly it was that he loved him too hard. when the cat died, it was the first time I really saw sad not mad tears from Q. That affected me deeply. (I really miss that cat he was my dogs best friend too and they slept at times face to face with their front paws around each other, so funny.) I wonder what story he would give for having the cat in there... probably not even good to put him in a place to lie though. UGGG, sorry. [/QUOTE]
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