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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 707963" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Rozzy sounds very much like a riot! We had a cat years ago who we discovered had trained 5 other families to feed him each day. Yes, FIVE dinners a day. He was skinny and incredibly muscular, not a bit of fat on him. </p><p></p><p>Right now my parents are adjusting to 2 new cats. They have adopted 2 older cats from a friend who is finishing out her last year in the Navy. Her house is being sold and it is easier to do without these very finicky cats. They are wonderful cats but incredibly finicky. My father has NEVER EVER touched a litter box unless my mother is out of town or very ill. That is just my mother's job. Oreo, one of the new cats, will lead him to whatever box is stinky and continue to do this until it is cleaned.. Oreo will NOT go and get my mother, only my father. Considering that my father once called me to see how long it would be before I would be home because one of the cats had made the litter box stinky, I find it absolutely HILARIOUS that this cat will only go and get my father to clean the box.</p><p></p><p>I love cats. They can get people to do some of the strangest things. The other cat my parents adopted is fascinated with shopping. She is only interested in the computer if you are shopping. She will sit at her chair at the table (yes, she has her own chair at my parents' table because it keeps her off of the table) and totally ignore you until you start to talk about shopping. Then she perks up and peeks up over the table and is all interested. It is the funniest thing. If it only happened once it would be a coincidence, but it happens every time we are over there, and it amuses the daylights out of us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 707963, member: 1233"] Rozzy sounds very much like a riot! We had a cat years ago who we discovered had trained 5 other families to feed him each day. Yes, FIVE dinners a day. He was skinny and incredibly muscular, not a bit of fat on him. Right now my parents are adjusting to 2 new cats. They have adopted 2 older cats from a friend who is finishing out her last year in the Navy. Her house is being sold and it is easier to do without these very finicky cats. They are wonderful cats but incredibly finicky. My father has NEVER EVER touched a litter box unless my mother is out of town or very ill. That is just my mother's job. Oreo, one of the new cats, will lead him to whatever box is stinky and continue to do this until it is cleaned.. Oreo will NOT go and get my mother, only my father. Considering that my father once called me to see how long it would be before I would be home because one of the cats had made the litter box stinky, I find it absolutely HILARIOUS that this cat will only go and get my father to clean the box. I love cats. They can get people to do some of the strangest things. The other cat my parents adopted is fascinated with shopping. She is only interested in the computer if you are shopping. She will sit at her chair at the table (yes, she has her own chair at my parents' table because it keeps her off of the table) and totally ignore you until you start to talk about shopping. Then she perks up and peeks up over the table and is all interested. It is the funniest thing. If it only happened once it would be a coincidence, but it happens every time we are over there, and it amuses the daylights out of us! [/QUOTE]
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