• iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Honestly, this stereotype of cats has never resonated with me. My cats talk to me, sleep on me, constantly demand pets from me.

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      Agreed. All of my cats are so very clearly excited when I get home. They’ve all learned the sound of me walking down the hall or opening outside doors and they get close to the door meowing.

      People who hold this view must not be very good cat owners

    • Walk_blesseD@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      21 hours ago

      Fr… I visited my ex last weekend for the first time since I broke up with her six months ago, and her cat spent all afternoon glued to me. At one point, he was just rolling around in my lap to get his scent all over me, so he clearly missed me quite a lot and still thinks of me as his human. my ex's Balinese cat sitting in a loaf on my lap with his back to the camera

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      16 hours ago

      I have one of each. One that likes to be near us at all times and one that doesn’t give a shit about us.

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      Yeah it’s always so jarring for me. My cat, when I still had her, was the cuddliest, most loyal and loving cat ever. Ran to greet me when I got home and knew when bed time was and would even “yell” at me when I stayed up too late. She even loved belly rubs!

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        Same! Literally always greets me at the door with nonstop meowing! Hell, sometimes I even get this response when I walk into another room and then walk back in!!

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      I recognize that I’ve been blessed with the cats I’ve had in my life. Not all of them are cuddly and like hanging out with humans. But like yours, mine have always been and still are incredibly loyal and loving.

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        I think most cats are capable of that. It is just that a lot of cat owners doesn’t expect that, so the cats won’t give any either. It takes effort and love from the human, but a lot of cat owners just doesn’t give that. They just co-exist with the cat instead.

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          I’m on my 8th cat in my life, and they’ve all been very affectionate. Most of them haven’t started that way, but you just keep forcing love in small doses on them and eventually they admit they like it.

          Strangers have come over and are blown away when my cat will just climb into their lap and demand cuddles.

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      It’s a stereotype for a reason, though. I’ve had many cats, and at one point we had a mom with three of her children. Mom and one of the children were “affectionate” only when they wanted to eat, otherwise, they’d go hide somewhere to be left alone. They did like to sleep in the same bed as us for warmth, but that’s about it. Only one of the 4 liked (likes) to cuddle and be pet and spend time with us. So out of these 4 cats from the same family, 2 didn’t want much to do with us, one was okay and spent time around us, and one was/is very affectionate. We didn’t treat them any differently, it was just their temperaments 🤷

      • Sergio@piefed.social
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        Yeah, cats have personalities. But also it can be hard for humans to read them. Like: I think cats generally believe they’re capable of feeding themselves, so if they hang out with a human and rely on it to feed them, then the cat is expressing their trust and affection. Likewise if the cat stands out in the open when the human is nearby, or if a cat remains relaxing when the human enters the room.

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        This is what’s keeping me from getting a cat. I would love a cuddly, affectionate, screaming meows kitty, but I know I’m also rolling the dice on getting a little asshole who just wants me to feed it.

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          If you’re getting a cat (not a kitten) from the shelter, they can usually say pretty accurately if it’s going to be cuddly or not and also there may be trial period for both you and the cat to check if you’re compatible

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      I just sent this to my partner because the dog is our one cat. And the cat is the other.

      Wonderful, unique creatures.

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    Nah that can’t be right. Certain Mimi & Zigou miss me right now. They’re howling their hearts out… I’m sure… I’ll be back on sunday my babies. Hold on