• muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works
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    14 hours ago

    That sound typically means “I want to be pet. I will flee if you try to pet me, I just want you to know that I want the attempt.”

    Manny is…difficult.

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      12 hours ago

      I wish mine did the mrrrp. He only does MEEEEOWWWOWWWOWWWWWWWWW.

      He’s a Holy Birma, ergo half Persian, half Siamese.

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      14 hours ago

      Sweetie will chirrup at us (that’s what I call it. It’s not quite a chirp and not quite a purr but man! So to answer your question I don’t know) and then jump in the sink. Sometimes she curls up for pets in the sink, sometimes she wants drinks, sometimes she wants to give me a forehead kiss (do not ask me how I taught her to do that I don’t know) but all I really know is she wants attention

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        13 hours ago

        My former cat, Ada, was very human-compatible. She didn’t do feline masking shit. She said what she meant, for better or worse, so she was always understood.

        Since she’s dead in a box in my tv stand, her demands are simpler to parse now.

        But manny is a himbo cat that sees everything as the beginning of saving private ryan. He’s from the same hood. He’s seen the same shit. And it hit him totally different. He might be broken.

        And I’ll soon be inheriting my sisters cat, who I have nicknamed Goose after if tried to blind me because it’s stressed the fuck out by her kids and keeps attacking them and dads about to turn her into a purse and GODDAMNIT WHY AM I BRINGING A PSYCHICALLY UNSTABLE CAT INTO THE HOME WITH IM-GODS-VICTIM CAT HAVE I LOST MY MIND?!

        • Cats are social animals and I believe they live more complete lives when another cat is in the home. Even if they dislike each other, I believe the life of each will be enriched by the other’s presence. Have you ever introduced cats before? It’s best to give each their own territory to start with, allow them to get to know each other, under a door if possible, before slowly allowing more interaction.

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          8 hours ago

          Because you realize that poor stressed-out cat needs a home where someone understands the importance of regular meals even if she’s a little slow sometimes, and is also willing to accept the rejection of pets. Goose and Manny may get along, and/or Goose may give Manny a legitimate reason for his drama. But they’ll work out their boundaries and you’re doing the right thing.