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Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - General Chat - do cats have manners? | New poll | | |
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ibz10g Spiny Since: 08-10-06 From: Altoona, Iowa Last post: 6478 days Last view: 6478 days |
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do cats have manners? my cat doesnt eat anything that isnt in his bowl and he drinks his water by putting his paw in it then licking it | |||
Deleted User Banned Since: 05-08-06 Last post: None Last view: 6434 days |
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Well my cat has good matters. She eats nicely, drinks till there not a drop left, is very kind and pettable, and the best of all is she is NOT lazy. | |||
LizardKing Bullet Bill Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6436 days Last view: 6433 days |
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A black cat almost walked across the road in front of me tonight. But then it turned and didn't. At least that cat had manners...
But to answer your question more seriously.. I have no idea about cats. But our, or make that my parents, dog seems to have manners in that he feels ashamed if he has to take a piss or shit inside. (You can' let a dog out lik e a ca.t..) Uh, this waSN T qa good answetr at all.. |
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Darkdata 980 Since: 02-25-06 From: Newfoundland Last post: 6433 days Last view: 6433 days |
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Originally posted by LizardKing Er... Right.... My sisters old kitten was not well mannerd.. And it used my back as a scraching post... without asking me ._. |
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Deleted User Banned Since: 05-08-06 Last post: None Last view: 6434 days |
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All I have to say is that most cats are "spolied" as in they do "stuff" like scratch DarkDave's back without permission. But my cat is unlike others, she does not do this stuff, maybe cause shes from Peru? A country in South America, maybe cats act different there? | |||
Skreename Giant Red Paratroopa Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6440 days Last view: 6433 days |
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It comes down more to training than manners. I doubt the cat really puts that much thought into being polite. Of course, all of them have their quirks... A couple of mine won't eat anything from people's hands, only off of the counter and whatnot. Of course, one of mine also will only eat cheese if it's a certain kind, but we think that's because her previous owner spoiled her prior to leaving her out in the hurricane to die.
And my cats only do the "dip paw in and then lick" thing with things they aren't supposed to be drinking--namely, unattended glasses of milk. |
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HyperHacker Star Mario Finally being paid to code in VB! If only I still enjoyed that. <_< Wii #7182 6487 4198 1828 Since: 11-18-05 From: Canada, w00t! My computer's specs, if anyone gives a damn. STOP TRUNCATING THIS >8^( Last post: 6434 days Last view: 6434 days |
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My cat makes an effort to poop in some out-of-the-way spot if she can't get into her litterbox for some reason. Besides that, heck no. She scratches the carpet and bangs on my door (seriously ) all hours of the night. | |||
Shadic The Adventure of Link Perfect Member Since: 11-18-05 From: Olympia, Washington Last post: 6440 days Last view: 6436 days |
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All my cats are quite polite, except the seem to wish people to pet them by approaching said person, then flopping on the ground several feet away from them, well out of their reach.
My cats don't get on anything, don't get into what they shouldn't, or anything like that. The biggest problem is the big fat black cat, Jim, who kneads.. A lot. |
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Scatterheart Paratroopa Since: 11-18-05 From: Sydney, Australia Last post: 6457 days Last view: 6433 days |
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Originally posted by Shadic So cuute!! And neither of my current two cats knead. I think it's really cute when they do. My mother cat, when just woken up, will roll all over the place, acting mental with affection, waiting for a pat/to be petted. After I stop, she grabs my hand with her paws, and puts them back on her head. If you don't let her, she slightly nibbles on your hand or face. One time, she ran outside, into the dirt, then rolled ALOT! She was covered in dirt. I got a lot of static shocks. The son cat, is the biggest whimp! He's alot bigger than his mother, hates to be rested on your lap, and will constantly whine untill you let him go. This cat's never once growled. He's hissed a few times, but no matter how much I torment him, he'll only meow. After that, I just grab the cat biskut container, and he happily purrs again. Both cats are black, but the son has white socks, and what looks like a white tuxeudo. |
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Shadic The Adventure of Link Perfect Member Since: 11-18-05 From: Olympia, Washington Last post: 6440 days Last view: 6436 days |
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For the hell of it, my cat:
This is Jim, the one that kneads, and is terribly obese. And the kneading gets really annoying, and he does it badly, AKA digging his claws into anything when he's happy.. And he's got a scratchpost. |
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SirCadgoan Bronto Burt Since: 08-29-06 From: Dimmsdale/Dimmadome(canada,bc) Last post: 6568 days Last view: 6568 days |
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I don't think it depends on what kind of breed a cat is (unless it's a hungry lion), but how they are treated when they are kittens. Just like humans, you've got to teach a baby not to throw his pudding on the wall, or he doesn't get anymore. If you let a kitten only eat the kind of cheese he likes, he'll grow up never wanting any other kind of cheese. My cat is an out right brat...he is never allowed outside, because of two things: He eats grass, then hurls it onto the kitchen floor when noones looking. Numero Deux: He'll find a hole going deep under the house and stay down there. Why is this so bad? There are black widows down there. Personally, I've had to bodily drag him out a couple of times. He knows he's not allowed out, but he sneaks out when you open the door. This wasn't too bad for me, I've got used to putting my foot in the way, but every single time my dad opens the door, he's gone like a shot. | |||
fabio Ameboid Since: 11-17-05 From: Texas Last post: 6433 days Last view: 6433 days |
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I have a cat right now that will poop on a certain part of the living if her litter box is very dirty so I usually clean it about twice a week. She also has a bad habit of kneading but thankfully, we got her declawed almost 2 years ago. Even today, she still loves to knead on everything even though she hasn't realized that she was declawed.
Other than that, she is well mannered, much more than the other cat that I have who is very wild. |
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Sukasa Birdo Not quite as active as before. Xkeeper supporter Xk > ||bass I IP Banned myself! Twice! Since: 11-17-05 From: Somewhere over there Last post: 6434 days Last view: 6433 days |
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My cat is... I guess sort of a gentlemanly asshole
He basically is good mannered and nice, but once he doesn't need you or wants something he'll either A) blow you off, or B) Pester you until you give in. We got him almost a year ago... he wasn't eactly taken care of well before we got him. |
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Alastor Fearless Moderator Hero Since: 11-17-05 From: An apartment by DigiPen, Redmond, Washington Last post: 6433 days Last view: 6433 days |
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Originally posted by fabioI always wondered how that worked. I mean, I think a cat would notice it if it was taken to a vet's office and woke up missing all its digits up to the first joint. I mean I'm pretty sure a person would, and considering how selfish they often are I just... Yeah. |
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HyperHacker Star Mario Finally being paid to code in VB! If only I still enjoyed that. <_< Wii #7182 6487 4198 1828 Since: 11-18-05 From: Canada, w00t! My computer's specs, if anyone gives a damn. STOP TRUNCATING THIS >8^( Last post: 6434 days Last view: 6434 days |
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I think cat claws are like fingernails though. They can't really feel them. They just come out on their own when they stretch their paws. Consider also that a cat isn't as smart as a person; they probably just stretch and think "weird, my claws aren't coming out". | |||
SirCadgoan Bronto Burt Since: 08-29-06 From: Dimmsdale/Dimmadome(canada,bc) Last post: 6568 days Last view: 6568 days |
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Hyper hackers right, but even if they do feel it when they claws are cut, they pretty much forget it. Cats have selective memory and only remember traumatic things, or simple things (such as where there food dish and litterbox are, your scent, and so on). When a cat has his/her claws cut, it is not an important memory to their survival, and so is not needed. | |||
SuperLuigi64 Snifit Since: 07-22-06 From: TN My PC Specs Last post: 6527 days Last view: 6527 days |
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I had a cat once. It was a nice cat. It would poop in the litter box, not in some far off room. It would sleep and not wake you up. The worst thing it did was clawed my mom, and she sent it outside. Well, my neighbors have dogs. Do the math here. Cat+dog=dead cat. | |||
SirCadgoan Bronto Burt Since: 08-29-06 From: Dimmsdale/Dimmadome(canada,bc) Last post: 6568 days Last view: 6568 days |
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*gasp*
Murder! |
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SuperLuigi64 Snifit Since: 07-22-06 From: TN My PC Specs Last post: 6527 days Last view: 6527 days |
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Yup. I guess it was not really mom's fault. I think she let it out, thinking it would come back. It usually did, and it was at the door when a dog got a hold of it before we got to the door. Poor kitty. | |||
Deleted User Banned Since: 05-08-06 Last post: None Last view: 6434 days |
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Originally posted by Watchermine is just like that to! |
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