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Old 02-19-2005, 08:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Does your cat do this??

I need to know if I am the proud owner of a complete freak, or if maybe other cats do this...

My cat Kiwi, he's a freak. He loves to steal my hair elastics and play with them, but the kicker is, when he's done and tired, he brings it to the water bowl. Once he's done drinking, he throws the elastic in, reason being I'm thinking because he thinks if he's tired and thirsty, his toy must be as well. It's a very habitual behavior he has going on.

Pandora, my other cat, isn't so pleased when she needs a drink, she's older and crabby....

Please tell me someone else's cat does this, I think he may need counselling.
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Old 02-19-2005, 08:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Too funny! I'll be sure to follow to see what you find out!
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Old 02-19-2005, 08:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Funny thing is, I think I may be alone in this freakish behaviour, we will see....
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Old 02-19-2005, 10:51 AM   #4 (permalink)
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My cat Trixie LOVES rubber bands. You shoot one, then she'll go get it and bring it back. We call her our little retriever kitty.
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Old 02-19-2005, 10:58 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Please tell me someone else's cat does this, I think he may need counselling.
Cat needs psychiatric help, or maybe she just fell on her head one time too many.
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Our cats do that - they'll nab a hair tie and drop it in their water dish. They do that with cellophane wrappers, too. There's all kinds of crap floating in their water dish.

They also have an aversion to eating out of the food dish. They'll take some kibble and put it on the floor, then eat it off the floor. I thought it was because they didn't like their food dish for some reason, so I gave them a different one. Same thing.
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Old 02-19-2005, 11:05 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I need to know if I am the proud owner of a complete freak, or if maybe other cats do this...

My cat Kiwi, he's a freak. He loves to steal my hair elastics and play with them, but the kicker is, when he's done and tired, he brings it to the water bowl. Once he's done drinking, he throws the elastic in, reason being I'm thinking because he thinks if he's tired and thirsty, his toy must be as well. It's a very habitual behavior he has going on.

Pandora, my other cat, isn't so pleased when she needs a drink, she's older and crabby....

Please tell me someone else's cat does this, I think he may need counselling.

OMG my cat does this too. It is nasty. My hair bands are the elastic kind with a fabric coating, so sometimes, they sit in that water bowl all day and get icky.
 
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Our cats do that - they'll nab a hair tie and drop it in their water dish. They do that with cellophane wrappers, too. There's all kinds of crap floating in their water dish.

They also have an aversion to eating out of the food dish. They'll take some kibble and put it on the floor, then eat it off the floor. I thought it was because they didn't like their food dish for some reason, so I gave them a different one. Same thing.
One of my stupid dogs does the same thing. She'll grab one bite out of her dish, run behind the dinning room table, eat it, and run back to her dish for another bite. Eats the whole dish of food like that. I think it's brain damaged.
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Old 02-19-2005, 11:10 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I need to know if I am the proud owner of a complete freak, or if maybe other cats do this...

My cat Kiwi, he's a freak. He loves to steal my hair elastics and play with them, but the kicker is, when he's done and tired, he brings it to the water bowl. Once he's done drinking, he throws the elastic in, reason being I'm thinking because he thinks if he's tired and thirsty, his toy must be as well. It's a very habitual behavior he has going on.

Pandora, my other cat, isn't so pleased when she needs a drink, she's older and crabby....

Please tell me someone else's cat does this, I think he may need counselling.
I had one that used to play w/ mine and she liked you to shoot them so she could leap up and get them. She too would drop them in the water bowl, but she did it when there was water in it and stand there until it sank then bring the nasty thing and drop it on you to shoot again.
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They also have an aversion to eating out of the food dish. They'll take some kibble and put it on the floor, then eat it off the floor. I thought it was because they didn't like their food dish for some reason, so I gave them a different one. Same thing.
Mine do the same crazy thing. It drives me up the wall. I think I sweep up as much kibble as they eat, the little bastages.
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