Although extremely difficult to do, please be prepared to forgive the journalist for attempting to coin the term, 'cataholic' (seems more likely to be a misspelling of Catholic)...
Cats are nice and enjoy spending time with humans, study finds
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Although extremely difficult to do, please be prepared to forgive the journalist for attempting to coin the term, 'cataholic' (seems more likely to be a misspelling of Catholic)...
Cats are nice and enjoy spending time with humans, study finds
Seems like a lame study. They could have fed them in the morning & then isolated them for a few hours, means nothing.
Well, if you isolate animals for more than a few hours without food I think that becomes less of a scientific study and starts to border on deprivation / cruel treatment.
Let's just say you are highly skeptical that cats are indeed nice. Me, I don't own pets. I just thought it was humorous article. :shrug:
Well, when I go away for a few days and my cats are left alone, with food, they always greet me and want to sit in my lap for an hour and get petted.
Of course, afterwards they give me the look of "you can refill our food bowls and go away now..."
A good buddy of mine was going on a car trip up into the Smoky Mountains. His girlfriend had a cat and he gave me a key and asked me to go over and feed the thing. Well this was a middle aged female cat who wouldn't give me the time of day if I was visiting there. She was almost nasty to me.
So the first week when I let myself in she was hiding. Nowhere to be found. I cleaned the litter box, put out fresh food and water. After a week she came out and rubbed against my legs. She purred and was as affectionate as could be. This went on for the remaining week my friends were gone.
I came by in the evening after a week of this to feed her again, and my friends had returned. So I went in and was talking with them about the trip, the cat, and what have you. She (the cat) came out into the living room, and once again, wouldn't give me the time of day.
So this scientific study proves that the cat was starved for affection, not for food. Food, water, a clean litter box were all available whether she showed her face or not. It was companionship that she was hungry for after a week of being alone. Once the familiar friends were back I was superfluous.
So she didnt get Banned Ye--Ha,Ty
My cats sit on my head when I'm home. What does that mean?
You smell Nice, Thats her way of telling you how much she loves you, Ty
I have had a multitude of cats over the past 44 years. I have learned that cats are like people; there are no two the same.
Some are active; some are couch potatoes.
Some are fearless; some are scared-y cats.
Some are smart and inquisitive; some are dumb as dirt.
Some are sweet and affectionate; some are cantankerous.
Some are gregarious; some are loners.
Some are grateful for what you do for them; some could care less.
I could go on, but I have given enough examples for you to get the idea.
its Also funny how we can love some and Others Not So Much,Ty
Most cats I've been around are only nice to certain people. Take mine for example it is nice to me and my gal but runs away form the kids. Which are all 13 and up. She will come to
them only for food after that she's done with them. And by all means do not rub the tummy more than three times or all hell breaks loose.
Cats are pretty independent creatures who take a shine to humans only when there is something in it for them. of course there are exceptions but in general that's how they are.
If you want a real pet companion get a dog.
Ask Anybody Thats Divorced Sounds A lot Like A Female, No Offence But It Is What It Is,Ty
My in-laws have a cat that they see once in a while. I can be there for 8 hours and if I see the cat once, it'll stop in its tracks like a deer in headlights. Then it will promptly leave the room not to be seen again. Meanwhile we have two cats. One is orange the other black. The orange one needs to held 24 hours a day. He loves attention no matter what it is, tap him on his nose, push him over, hold him upside down. He loves all of it. The black one is more independent but is never out of the room from you very long. They are all very different.
I would certainly appreciate cats more if I wasn't severely allergic to them. My skin will welt up at the slightest touch from a cat, so I steer clear of any feline friendlies.
I had an hilarious green conure (talked quite a bit) a few years back until my girlfriend moved in and couldn't stand his constant harassment. I had no idea "Buddy" thought he was my mate. In hind sight, I should have kept the bird and not the g/f. :shrug: