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A few behaviors that need to go ...

Alex

Savannah Super Cat
LOL, I agree Alex, some of your behaviors definitely need to go:big grin: Gotta get rid of that foam mattress and start using using reusable grocery bags -- better for the environment too.
Funny! I do re-use grocery bags as trash bags ... while the reusable grocery bags are nice, Cyro loves to chew and poke holes along the edges and in the corners ... especially since he knows it annoys me :rolleyes:
 

Alex

Savannah Super Cat
You may be onto something.... She doesn't want to tarnish her reputation of the perfect princess...I mean, she wouldn't get awesome presents then, right? Tsk tsk Zeddie
Wonder if the girl cats are better behaved??? That'd be interesting to find out why some like wool, and some don't, and why some, without training, are well behaved, and others are crazy cats (as I sometimes affectionately call my little troublemaker)
 

Rafiki

Site Supporter
Rafiki is a girl. I think that she alone can blow your theory about girls being better behaved. :rolleyes:
 

Patti

Admin
Staff member
Wonder if the girl cats are better behaved??? That'd be interesting to find out why some like wool, and some don't, and why some, without training, are well behaved, and others are crazy cats (as I sometimes affectionately call my little troublemaker)
Oh no, girls are by far more prone to get into mischief than boys are!
 

Kristin

Animal Communicator
I think Zeddie is a fluke haha. Although she does do dumb things like eat things that shouldn't be eaten :cautious:
 

Pam Flachs

Savannah Super Cat
Wonder if the girl cats are better behaved??? That'd be interesting to find out why some like wool, and some don't, and why some, without training, are well behaved, and others are crazy cats (as I sometimes affectionately call my little troublemaker)

Ha! Nope. My girls are far naughtier than the boys. Even my older DSH girl is a trouble-maker; plastic bags are not safe from her paws and chewing nor are socks from the dirty laundry basket. And my F8B girl is my most active, naughtiest, walk-on-the-ceiling type of Savannah...go figure! By contrast, my F2 and F3 girls are very laid back and well-behaved (for cats, anyway).
 
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