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    So I have this calico cat named Princess, I have had her since birth. So she goes through her loving spells, as we call them. And sometimes she a total bitch. So recently she had worms and I dont think she felt good.Pet owners know you can see it in their eyes. So anyways she went to the vet and now the worms are gone. Well last night she did something she never did before(in her entire two years). She got into bed with me, woke me up and loved all over me, and then she laid down and slept with me all night long. She is the strangest cat ever, maybe she was thanking me for helping her feel better.

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    Calicos are strange beasts. I love mine, and she's definitely the Boss Kitteh around here, but she can be such a weirdo sometimes.
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      Calicos and tortoiseshells are kinda odd. Sweet, cute, but goofy.
      When you start at zero, everything's progress.

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        There's something about the tri-colour gene that makes them ODD.

        My torbie is neurotic as hell, hyper, snuggly, and far too bright.

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        • #5
          I've had several calico cats over the course of my life, and none of them were odd. o.O
          I'm bringing disdain back...with a vengeance.

          Oh, and your tool box called...you got out again.

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            The oddest behavior I noticed in Cassandra was her tendency to chirp at birds and mice. Is that some kind of psychological warfare?
            I'm trying to see things from your point of view, but I can't get my head that far up my keister!

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            • #7
              Quoth taxguykarl View Post
              The oddest behavior I noticed in Cassandra was her tendency to chirp at birds and mice. Is that some kind of psychological warfare?
              All cats can do that. It's clicking their teeth, and it's in an attempt to draw them closer so they can attack.


              Thelma is very odd at times. She can be the most loving cat in the world at times, but if you dare move an inch, she'll stop loving you and storm off for hours at end pissed to hell at ya.
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