My daughter saved a cat and her kitten from the desert (and the neighbor who apparently did not feel it necessary to have her (1) female cat spayed, thus producing countless kittens over the course of two years) - we found the kitten a home and India kept the cat. India is Pepper's personal plaything - asleep, awake..doesn't matter...I always tell India it is the cat's way of showing appreciation for her salvation. Animals always have interesting ways of expressing their feelings for us!
Right now I am thankful that my Ragdoll only shows her Siamese heritage by occasionally yelling at me, usually because she doesn't feel I have gotten out of bed in a timely fashion.
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You can get that with any cat - Gremlin seems to view all humans as toys for his amusement.
ReplyDeleteThe difference, I think, is that the Siamese will tell you all about it. I've only met one quiet Siamese!
My daughter saved a cat and her kitten from the desert (and the neighbor who apparently did not feel it necessary to have her (1) female cat spayed, thus producing countless kittens over the course of two years) - we found the kitten a home and India kept the cat. India is Pepper's personal plaything - asleep, awake..doesn't matter...I always tell India it is the cat's way of showing appreciation for her salvation. Animals always have interesting ways of expressing their feelings for us!
ReplyDeleteRight now I am thankful that my Ragdoll only shows her Siamese heritage by occasionally yelling at me, usually because she doesn't feel I have gotten out of bed in a timely fashion.
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