Santilli
Hairy Aussie
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- Jan 27, 2002
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Well, my little girl is 1/2 feral, and, she's NOT your normal cat. I have pics of her jumping straight up, oh about door handle height plus a foot, turning 180 in the air, using tail, and taking off chasing a fake mouse.
She also does things like jump over 6' from the ground, to my shower top railing. Then walks on the rail like an Egyptian temple cat.
We named her Alice Capone at birth, since she was the first cat to escape from her mom's area. However, due to her acrobatic jumping ability, we call her "Jumpster" now.
She's a black and white, tuxedo kitty, about 11 pounds, 2 years old, and she is a serious hunter. I've used every trick I've learned from BF Skinner in teaching handicapped kids with her, and she's more like a dog, following us around, and sleeping with us, then a cat. I also used the suggestions of the trainer of Bart the Bear, and we give her constant, positive reinforcement, and, alternative behavior for poor behavior, like clawing up the couch. It's worked.
She is an amazing cat, as viewed from other cat owners, and, her love of us seems to have carried over to other people. One of our friends came over, and she jumped on his back, then tried to do,
"Too sexy"
which is where she roles over, puts paws in the air like she doesn't care,
and lays on her back. Strange behavior to attempt, when on a 6 foot plus persons back. BUT, that's our cat.
Lately, my girlfriend lets in insects, and, she hunts them down, with a little help from me, and either toys with, and then eats, or just eats them, if it's been a hard hunt.
She responds to movement, and, she finishes her hunts with no problems.
She may play with a moth, or insect, but, if they give her a hard chase, she just eats them.
Is this diet ok for her?
I don't think I'm going to be able to change it, and, it's keeping the moths out of our clothes...
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She also does things like jump over 6' from the ground, to my shower top railing. Then walks on the rail like an Egyptian temple cat.
We named her Alice Capone at birth, since she was the first cat to escape from her mom's area. However, due to her acrobatic jumping ability, we call her "Jumpster" now.
She's a black and white, tuxedo kitty, about 11 pounds, 2 years old, and she is a serious hunter. I've used every trick I've learned from BF Skinner in teaching handicapped kids with her, and she's more like a dog, following us around, and sleeping with us, then a cat. I also used the suggestions of the trainer of Bart the Bear, and we give her constant, positive reinforcement, and, alternative behavior for poor behavior, like clawing up the couch. It's worked.
She is an amazing cat, as viewed from other cat owners, and, her love of us seems to have carried over to other people. One of our friends came over, and she jumped on his back, then tried to do,
"Too sexy"
which is where she roles over, puts paws in the air like she doesn't care,
and lays on her back. Strange behavior to attempt, when on a 6 foot plus persons back. BUT, that's our cat.
Lately, my girlfriend lets in insects, and, she hunts them down, with a little help from me, and either toys with, and then eats, or just eats them, if it's been a hard hunt.
She responds to movement, and, she finishes her hunts with no problems.
She may play with a moth, or insect, but, if they give her a hard chase, she just eats them.
Is this diet ok for her?
I don't think I'm going to be able to change it, and, it's keeping the moths out of our clothes...
s