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soulshine78
10-02-2007, 02:39 PM
For the past week or so every time I get home from work, my sleep eye mask is in the middle of the hallway, which means my cat somehow steals it from my nightstand carries it across the bed through the hallway, lol. A couple times she got a bra I left out as well and dragged it to the hallway, lol. Does anyone know why this happens? :) :)

Vegan Princess
10-02-2007, 04:05 PM
I've given up trying to figure it out. Just enjoy the chuckle - or hope your bra isn't out when you come home with company. :p My cats drag all sorts of stuff all over. I onced chased my boy cat around my apartment trying to get a tampon (unused!) out of his mouth. Now that could have been embarassing!

Cindy

soulshine78
10-02-2007, 04:43 PM
Omg, how funny is that, lol. My cat is a female, my husband always jokes with her saying she needs a little bra of her own so she can stop taking mine, lol

trinity082482
10-02-2007, 08:44 PM
My cat has a habit of poucing on me when I walk by. He is trying to get at my strings on my pants. I don't even notice and than EEEP!! POUNCE!!! :D
He is sneaky too and tries to eat my raw food! He is almost 6 months old. :D

http://s30.photobucket.com/albums/c349/MysticWitch25/th_kitten.jpg

soulshine78
10-03-2007, 10:35 AM
He is such a cute little thing! My cat is 5 1/2 years old, we got her when she was 3 weeks old, found in her in a box in the woods. My husband always had dogs, so he taught our cat how to fetch, and also taught her to smack people when they walk past the kitchen, there is a little passthru 'window' she sits on the sill and smacks people walking past, it's prety funny when she smacked my mother the other day as she was walking by, haha

Vegan Princess
10-03-2007, 10:47 AM
My cats play fetch too. But all siamese cats do instintively (both of mine are siamese). Not sure why. My girl cat is obsessed with these little fuzzy toy mice. I wake up with them on me all the time. As soon as I get up in the morning she brings me one in the bathroom as she can't wait to start running around playing fetch. She'll yell at me until I throw it too. :p

soulshine78
10-03-2007, 11:14 AM
My cats play fetch too. But all siamese cats do instintively (both of mine are siamese). Not sure why. My girl cat is obsessed with these little fuzzy toy mice. I wake up with them on me all the time. As soon as I get up in the morning she brings me one in the bathroom as she can't wait to start running around playing fetch. She'll yell at me until I throw it too. :p

That's too funny. My cat is an abyssinian, very vocal, always chatting up a storm. She loves those little fuzzy toy mice too. I think I have purchased so many of them because they get destroyed or lost, when we move we'll probably find hundreds of them around, lol.

Vegan Princess
10-03-2007, 11:21 AM
My mom is constantly buying those mice for my cats. It's funny though b/c they'll all disappear, but then they'll reappear randomly. I think they do know where they've stashed them. The other day I found FOUR of them in their food bowl. I think they had a party!

casperlynn
10-03-2007, 11:34 AM
LOL! One of my kitties does the smacking thing as she sits in the kitchen passthrough too! You walk by, and POW! It's hilarious in the morning because just as you're rushing around, she smacks you as if to say, "Hey you, slow down! Love on me for awhile." SO precious.

We also have lots of those little mice toys laying around the house. Every once in awhile I have to collect them from under things like the fridge, the couch, the pedestal on the kitchen table. When company comes over, I have to run all over the house collecting various cat toys...kinda like people with kids have to pick up their kids' toys, lol.

soulshine78
10-03-2007, 11:55 AM
My husband calls the area's where we are most likely to find old mice toys cemetaries, we have about 4 main cemetaries where they go. There are some she finds that I have no clue how she found them, smart cat! lol. One thing she does that is SO gross, after my husband comes home from his hockey games and is soaked with sweat and throws his clothes first on the floor of the laundry room, she runs and sits in them, UGH, I don't understand it! lol

trinity082482
10-03-2007, 12:06 PM
He is such a cute little thing! My cat is 5 1/2 years old, we got her when she was 3 weeks old, found in her in a box in the woods. My husband always had dogs, so he taught our cat how to fetch, and also taught her to smack people when they walk past the kitchen, there is a little passthru 'window' she sits on the sill and smacks people walking past, it's prety funny when she smacked my mother the other day as she was walking by, haha

LMAO oh my gosh that just made my day :D

Troyanne
10-05-2007, 06:19 PM
I know why cats do this... though I'm sure no one reallly knows why lol... they enjoy their owner's smells so much it's a way to 'bond' with them. She misses you and guess what! Goes to your bra and drags it around cuz it smells like you! lol Not that your bra smells bad omg laughing sohard here, but their sense of smell is the strongest sense cats have. They smell things that even we on raw whose sense of smell is probably better than on cooked food--- can't smell. That's why they 'scratch' our best furniture also... we've sat there, it smells like us, and they wish to 'mix' their own smell (through their claws/paws) with ours! My cat used to leave my bras alone but steal and leave one of my pieces of lacey lingerie at the front door me when I was gone.... this WAS embarrassing a few times but funny as hell. Was she expecting to wine and dine me as soon as I got home??? roflmao

Troyanne
10-05-2007, 06:21 PM
Re: why cats do this? 'dragging your bra around'... jumping into and sitting into your husband's sweaty hockey clothes..........I know why cats do this... though I'm sure no one reallly knows why lol... they enjoy their owner's smells so much it's a way to 'bond' with them. She misses you and guess what! Goes to your bra and drags it around cuz it smells like you! lol Not that your bra smells bad omg laughing sohard here, but their sense of smell is the strongest sense cats have. They smell things that even we on raw whose sense of smell is probably better than on cooked food--- can't smell. That's why they 'scratch' our best furniture also... we've sat there, it smells like us, and they wish to 'mix' their own smell (through their claws/paws) with ours! My cat used to leave my bras alone but steal and leave one of my pieces of lacey lingerie at the front door me when I was gone.... this WAS embarrassing a few times but funny as hell. Was she expecting to wine and dine me as soon as I got home??? roflmao[/QUOTE]