You can tell if your cat has a problem by asking yourself the following questions: 2) Does your cat take frequent naps in annoying places, such as in the center of the dinner table, in the kitchen sink, or on top of your favorite, freshly cleaned (especially of cat hair) bedspread? 3) Is your cat selfish? Conceited? Arrogant? Aloof? Insensitive?
“Get down off my desk, Jak. I’m trying to work here.”
“Nooooooooooooo! There’s toys here and I want to play.”
When I come home from work I’m expected to come over and greet her before I get too far into the house. After they’ve been fed she’s sitting on the guest room dresser “expecting” her neck scratching. It’s kind of fun to watch Li’l bit do this because she’s a very quiet and rarely says anything. Instead she just goes to “her spots” sitting there and looking at me like, “well?”
Finally, I give up, let Jak have the pen and get another to write with. Keep in mind I’m doing this while trying to hold a discussion on the phone.
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