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bainbrig | 19:07 Thu 06th Sep 2018 | Animals & Nature
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Ours is exceptionally good. Take this: like many, we eat our main meal seated in our favourite armchairs with a cushion on our laps.

Come mealtimes, Black Cat is always curled up on one armchair, which is also HIS favourite. I hold up one of the mealtime cushions, say “Time now puss,” and 99% of the time up he gets, stretches, and pads off into the evening.

His only reward is to be called “Good Cat.”

I’ve always found black cats to be very sensitive.

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You are lucky Bill - mine would feign deafness
Mine's so sensitive he bit my toe when I didn't get out of bed at stupid o'clock to give him biscuits.
I don't like cats, good or not. We have a horrible bird killing cat in the area and every morning our garden is full of the scattered feathers of some poor bird that has been attacked by this fiend!
Booo!
I told someone the other day that the phrase' good cat' was an oxymoron, she agreed.

I am really a dog person, but I live with two cats.

I am never sure if they have trained me to fit in with their routines or I have trained them.

My boy cat is a mummy's boy but his sister needs anger management lessons.

Remember that he is not just a cat, he is a small friend in a fur coat.
he is a small friend in a fur coat.

Should be...he is a small fiend in a fur coat.
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I think that people assume that because animals don’t have human speech they are stupid.

They’re not!
Tilly, very true. Cat servants/slaves may love their little monsters but we are aware that they have some distasteful habits.
I lurve cats and over the years have accommodated them. However I despise their instincts to kill birds...but it's nature even if I couldn't accept it. They did get a smack if they did get the poor defenceless birds...so it was a Case of have the cats and know what their nature was or not have cats. Must admit I don't like nature in its natural form but it is a case of accept or not.....sigh!
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They can't talk our language but they can still win an argument and they can nag until they get what they want.

They are fascinating animals.
Wolf deffo....and animals rent stoopid, far from it. That's why I love them,they don't ask for anything yet give their all....what's not to like or love...faithful to the end!
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I guess I'm lucky too .....if I have to leave my chair when Ziggi is curled up asleep on my lap, I just ask him to hop off and he does ....mind you, if looks could kill ....
I must have been lucky, I've only ever had one cat and she was lovely, not controlling like many of you say yours are!

She fitted in perfectly, never got us out of bed or begged for food.
My two cats are lovely if killing machines but nice cats, one is quite elderly now though. My partners is a big fat love bug but likes to snuggle in bed with you and wrap himself around your neck and won't take no for an answer, he's been spoiled rotten. I like cats you know where you are with them :)
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There are few vegetarian animals (or technically herbivorous) so I don’t understand the Cats Are Killers lobby.

ALL (well, nearly all) animals are killers. Your fluffy little birds’ diet is omnivorous - berries and “innocent” insects.

Animals are complicated creatures (a lot like us).

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Bainbrig, birds eat insects, ospreys eat fish, lions eat gazelles, cats eat at home and go out killing things for 'fun'.
No other animal does that.

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