Thread: Cat Talk
View Single Post
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 11-26-2007, 11:19 AM
sally's Avatar
sally
Moderator Khala Offline
 

Join Date: Mar 2002
Rating: 14 Votes / 3.79 Average
Posts: 22,505
sally has a reputation beyond reputesally has a reputation beyond reputesally has a reputation beyond reputesally has a reputation beyond reputesally has a reputation beyond reputesally has a reputation beyond reputesally has a reputation beyond reputesally has a reputation beyond reputesally has a reputation beyond reputesally has a reputation beyond reputesally has a reputation beyond repute
Default Cat Talk

This thread is just for cat owners to discuss cat related issues or post pictures of their furry friends

Mine are the cutest in the whole wide world, btw. Masha'Allah

I just traveled with them on planes. They were sooo good. And while walking through the airports, I had the top of their carrier open and they were sticking their heads out and I had a lot of people stop me and say, 'Beautiful cats!!' or 'Wow, your cats are so beautiful and well behaved. Mine would jump right out of the bag!!'

And no, they're not wimpy. Just very obedient They get naughty but fix their act when told to do so.

They sit on command and understand the meanings of the words 'down', 'out', 'come' and 'no'

They also 'stand' up and touch a treat if I hold it above their heads and tell them to touch.

Say Masha'Allah I'm working on teaching them other things too. If we're eating on a floor mat, they don't sniff the food or bother us anymore. They used to but now they're trained and just quietly sit and watch us eat. Though they do look at us with that cute, don't starve me kind of look.

I was going to take them on a roadtrip and have them stay in a hotel with us but we changed our plans. But yeah, I was pretty confident about their not being a burden or anything.

And obviously, they're well aware of their names and respond to them and come out of hiding if we call them. Unless they're sleeping.

Masha'Allah Masha'Allah Masha'Allah


Edit: I didn't get my cats declawed because I think it's inhumane but I was wondering if anyone here has. If you're considering it, there's actually a substitute for declawing and it works pretty well from what I hear. You can buy little plastic mitten type things for cats and make them wear it around the house, but the downside of that is that they can't scratch themselves and may have trouble doing other things.
Reply With Quote