My cat decided I had slept enough this morning and proceeded to squawk in my ear and sit on me until I got up and fed her. Who know where she is now?
Hey Vicky, I've got a question for the owner of a one-eyed cat!Some Learning Channel show I watched a while ago said that cats do that "butt wiggle" before they pounce on something because they are shifting their eyes back and forth to better gauge the distance from them to their target. The rapid shifting helps them by adjusting focus from one eye to the other rapidly, which helps with depth perception.So, if that's true - do one-eyed cats also butt-wiggle before pouncing?
cats eat kangaroo meatis that a special treat
lots of love to you Celeste on your special day.. and ROO MEAT for your special treat!!!!!
Quote from: RichardMEL on February 14, 2009, 06:17:49 AMlots of love to you Celeste on your special day.. and ROO MEAT for your special treat!!!!! Hey Mel!What is kangaroo meat and where do you get it? I wonder if that is something that can be bought in the states?
Quote from: TynyWonder on February 17, 2009, 09:29:28 PMQuote from: RichardMEL on February 14, 2009, 06:17:49 AMlots of love to you Celeste on your special day.. and ROO MEAT for your special treat!!!!! Hey Mel!What is kangaroo meat and where do you get it? I wonder if that is something that can be bought in the states?It wouldn't surprise me if some company imported it to the US but I have no idea.Obviously you get kangaroo meat from.. well.. kangaroos! Y'see it must seem very odd that we kill and eat(or give to our pets) one of our national symbols, but the truth is in some parts of this country the kangaroo is a pest and in plague proportions! So there's nothing wrong per se in killing them in that respect. As for where I get it? the supermarket of course! It comes in little single serve packages so it's really easy to give to her and she LOVES it!!! Strangely enough though my sister's cat won't touch the stuff. go figure!Actually roo meat is very lean and aparently good for us humans too. I've tasted it once or twice at restaurants and it tastes like chicken (no it doesn't).
I have a question...........my girl cat, Sandie, who will be 9 years old in a couple of months, has just recently started "talking" like non-stop but especially if she is a different room than I am, she will DEMAND for me to acknowledge her before she quits.........and she even does it while I am sleeping.........does anyone's cat do this at odd times? She also has now what I call "adopted" this little feather like thing (off of an old toy) and she will carry it around in her mouth and meow VERY LOUD and also the meow noise she makes is very much unlike her "normal" meow. I can't figure that out either but I call that her "baby". She will also bring it to me and again, she will not stop meowing until I acknowledger her. It is cute but not *that* cute when she does that in the middle of the night too. I hope this all makes sense but when she does these 2 meows both of them are 2 totally different meows. It just puzzles me because she just recently started all this.........I know.........sounds
Quote from: TynyWonder on February 17, 2009, 09:39:37 PMI have a question...........my girl cat, Sandie, who will be 9 years old in a couple of months, has just recently started "talking" like non-stop but especially if she is a different room than I am, she will DEMAND for me to acknowledge her before she quits.........and she even does it while I am sleeping.........does anyone's cat do this at odd times? She also has now what I call "adopted" this little feather like thing (off of an old toy) and she will carry it around in her mouth and meow VERY LOUD and also the meow noise she makes is very much unlike her "normal" meow. I can't figure that out either but I call that her "baby". She will also bring it to me and again, she will not stop meowing until I acknowledger her. It is cute but not *that* cute when she does that in the middle of the night too. I hope this all makes sense but when she does these 2 meows both of them are 2 totally different meows. It just puzzles me because she just recently started all this.........I know.........sounds Makes perfect sense to me. When Shed is stealing something and bringing it to me he has a different meow because he has something in his mouth and he wants to be acknowledged as bringing me a "present" You are Sandie's "mom" and she is trying to please you by bringing you a present. When mine meow when no one is in the room with them they are looking for each other or some companion and once I speak they stop and come to me or settle down. It's all part of nature. The feather is just like a child carrying around a security blanket or a favorite toy it sooths them.So you're not crazy and the cat is not goofy it's all part of the cycle. You'll learn each meow and what it means. I know Shed's meow when he's bringing me something. When they are calling each other to come play or see where the other is. Their meow for hey stupid I'm outta food feed me hehehe and so on.
Quote from: RichardMEL on February 17, 2009, 10:06:36 PMQuote from: TynyWonder on February 17, 2009, 09:29:28 PMQuote from: RichardMEL on February 14, 2009, 06:17:49 AMlots of love to you Celeste on your special day.. and ROO MEAT for your special treat!!!!! Hey Mel!What is kangaroo meat and where do you get it? I wonder if that is something that can be bought in the states?It wouldn't surprise me if some company imported it to the US but I have no idea.Obviously you get kangaroo meat from.. well.. kangaroos! Y'see it must seem very odd that we kill and eat(or give to our pets) one of our national symbols, but the truth is in some parts of this country the kangaroo is a pest and in plague proportions! So there's nothing wrong per se in killing them in that respect. As for where I get it? the supermarket of course! It comes in little single serve packages so it's really easy to give to her and she LOVES it!!! Strangely enough though my sister's cat won't touch the stuff. go figure!Actually roo meat is very lean and aparently good for us humans too. I've tasted it once or twice at restaurants and it tastes like chicken (no it doesn't).Can you post a picture of it RM, I'm curious to see the package and look of the meat.