Saturday, March 12, 2011

OUR CAT....


So we have a cat, she is a tortoise shell calico she is pretty in every sense of the way, her name is "Meow" (my granddaughter named her she is 3)
Meow decided she wanted to live here, about 3 years ago, she is very finicky she eats only the cat food from Purina that comes in a blue bag, the can cat food she don't really like many of them, loves tuna, she sleeps at my daughter's feet (which she hates because she can't move her feet or the blankets) she also sleeps with my son in law, lays on his lap, on his side of the bed, she comes looking for him wherever he is at and lays next to him or on top of him, which is funny because he don't feed her or changes her water or brush her coat or cuts the matted fur.
She now after 3 years is trying to play but not with everyone just few chosen family members she hides under the chair in the dinning room and when that person passes she tries to catch their feet.... sometimes she is chasing something invisible, and does play with my granddaughter but when she is to rough (at age 3 she is)...Meow scratches her and she comes tell on the cat...which when she was younger everything that happen to my granddaughter she blamed it on the cat, we asked her what happen, who did that to you? She would say "gata" which means cat in English did it, you can imagine how many times Meow got in trouble, (NEVER we never do anything to Meow, we just said we would.)
In those 3 years we haven't had a cat litter she goes outside, she comes and tells me or whomever that she wants to go outside she meows and runs to the door to be let out or sits by the door waiting until someone opens the door for her, when she is done with her bathroom business, she waits outside the door sometimes she gets a lot of snow on her coat, but she waits by the door, until we let her in.
I also think she is fixed because she hates males cats or she might look at them as intruders, that are trying to take her house from her, she is on the back of the sofa and sees a male cat that comes to the glass door, my guess is he is looking for her, but she launches at the door with such force that she hits it with her body/head and hisses at the cats on the other side of the glass door, and tries to scratch them from behind the glass, she is very vocal and loud making sure that the intruder hears what she is telling them, mainly go away this is my house and they don't want you, "JUST ME".....
We couldn't ask for a better cat ...