Feline Fun Friday – Cats and Their Quirks

Don’t try to deny that your cat doesn’t have interesting, strange, charming, annoying quirks. All cats do. In fact, you can love many cats over a lifetime and never have two with the same odd quirks.

For example, we had a cat that drank water with his paw. Winfield would dip his paw in the water bowl and lick the water off his paw. That’s how he drank. Speaking of water, and I’ve heard of several cats like this, Lily preferred drinking fresh water out of the tap. We had a morning ritual where I’d run a small trickle of water from the bathtub spigot for her and she’d get in the tub or lean over from the edge of the tub and ever-so happily lap it up.

Sophie loved paper. As a kitten she’d hear the fax machine ring, and she’d run into my office to grab the paper that came out of it. She’d then take it into the living room and shred it. She liked shredded paper beds, so we’d give her the wads of paper that come with shipments and she’d make herself a nice bed from it.

Some cats love having their tummy rubbed. Others will viciously attack anyone who comes near their underside. I knew a cat who liked to have her face washed with a wash cloth each morning. Lily greeted me every morning with one or more of her stuffed animal toys. She’d pick one out of her basket, bring it to me, and drop it at my feet.

Max used to push small toys under furniture and even the refrigerator, then wait eagerly for me to come along with the yardstick and fish it out for him. You might think your cat has lost a toy, but they usually remember where they last saw it. Olivia will sometimes greet me in the morning by staring under the dresser. I’ve learned to get the message—“Oh, you found one of your missing toys, did you?” I get down on the floor, dig around under there, and usually out pops a toy, which makes for a very happy kitty-girl.

I knew a cat that rode on her owner’s shoulders when he’d go for a walk.

Olivia goes through spells where she’ll bring me a special toy to throw for her over and over. Yes, she plays fetch. Olivia also plops. I’ve never seen this before. When least expected she’ll plop over onto her side. Sometimes it’s right next to you as you sit on the sofa, other times it’s in front of you as you try to walk across the room. Plop!

When Olivia wants to look out a particular window, she sits in front of it peering through the blind slats. When you come into the room, she meows. If you don’t pay attention, she starts climbing through the blinds. That’s when you’d darn well better raise them or you might have a disaster on your hands.

There are cats with superpowers. They jump seemingly several times their height. Olivia likes to attack imaginary things on the hall walls, jumping, sometimes several feet high. Other times she’ll leap against a wall and kick off with her hind feet, always screeching like a banshee.

Our Himalayan, Katy, wouldn’t sit on me, but she often sat next to me, always with one paw on me. And she put me to bed every night. Once I was settled, she’d go off to parts unknown for a while, usually returning to spend the rest of the night with me.

Some cats open cupboards and help themselves to their treats (or their owner’s treats). They’ll hide their toys or their owner’s jewelry or money or…

What interesting things do your cat do?”

 

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2 Responses to Feline Fun Friday – Cats and Their Quirks

  1. Angela Letourneau says:

    My cat Felix used to love to ride on the beater bar attachment of the vacuum cleaner.

    I used to leave my tub faucet turned on a trickle so Oscar could get a drink.

    My new kitten Cleo loves to play in my mesh laundry basket. she hops all around inside it, she bounces that basket 4-5 ft in the air. I think she has springs in her hind legs, she can jump onto the refrigerator from the floor in one leap.

    cats are amazing. I love everyone I’ve ever had

    • Patricia says:

      You’ve had some acrobatic cats–and clever cats. Yes, it is interesting how a cat is a cat, but they can be so different in their likeness. Did that make sense? Maybe to a cat person who has loved several different cats.

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