I’ve found that wherever I am is where she wants to climb, so she makes me spend more time in the bedroom (with the cat tree) and my office (shown here). Spending time in the living room/kitchen is stressful, because she wants to climb but it’s not really set up for it.
Those are some crazy “go go Gadget arms” in that photo! What a beauty stretch kitty.
Snaggle has settled into being an indoor cat, but she’s still way more crazy in that way of seeming to go on an acid trip a couple times a day, than any of our previous indoor cats.
It’s exhilarating. For at least one of us
The perspective does exaggerate them a bit, but she is just a long cat. Long limbs, long torso. 16 pound giant kitten. I measured her height once, 13 inches at her shoulder.
And seizure kitty popped up in my news feed from 11 years ago. She’s doing well but I think the steroids are making he a little touchy. The neurologist says she’s tolerating them well but they are affecting her moods.
My wife was in awe of so much the cat could knock off these shelves. Here at home the cat doesn’t drop anything on purpose, but sometimes she has an adrenaline rush and runs away, jumping from furniture to furniture without worrying about the landing zone.
Yeah, she makes me nervous, but so far, so good, and it’s nice to have her with me while I work.
We got into a bit of a battle today where she wouldn’t stop trying to climb the built-in shelves in the living room, which are definitely not cat friendly and go all the way to the ceiling.
I don’t like spraying with water, so I ended up having to cover a couple lower shelves with sticky stuff (just rolled tape) to get her to stop. But part way through she jumped up and knocked the roll of tape off.
He wanders around at night and throws up several times like clock work, usually on my wife as she’s sleeping, and he’s having a hard time getting up on the counter. He likes to be held and carried around.
Gets really tired easily but he is like the energizer bunny.
We’re backing off his thyroid medicine because we believe that’s what’s upsetting his tummy.
We’re at the point where we hold the mirror over his nose a couple times a day.