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bobkitty ([personal profile] bobkitty) wrote2003-07-30 08:39 pm

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Can some cat owner *please* explain the head-butting thing? I'm sitting here calm as could be, and Mr. I-Need-Attention-Constantly Cat (geez, you'd think he gets it from his father) decides to A) jump up in my lap so I can't see the computer, and B) Turn around and *WHACK* me repeatedly in the chin with his head.

WTH???

Though I suppose it's better than the "I'm going to lure you into a false sense of security, let you rub my belly, and then grab onto your hand with all four claws-splayed paws and teeth." He's never actually drawn blood doing that, but it's a bit on the shocking side.

The cat's a freak, I tell you. And, luckily for us, has come fully into his inherent cat ability of apporation. I'm still trying to figure out how he managed to get into the bedroom the other night.

[identity profile] whyaduck.livejournal.com 2003-07-30 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Getting head-butted by a 15 lb cat ain'y so bad. Try getting head-butted by a 1200 lb horse. That's annoying.

[identity profile] bobkitty.livejournal.com 2003-07-30 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Been there, done that. As long as you managed to deflect it slightly, the bruises aren't too bad. They're so sweeeeeeet. :D

Actually, I was extremely amused when we went over my stepdaughter and her husband's house for dinner and stopped to pet the horses that belonged to the owner of the house they rented. Big babies, is all they were- and one of them bit everyone there but me. Had good taste, that horse. Or bad taste, depending on how you look at it. ;) Either way, he let me pet him and rub his nose and everything and didn't make a move toward me- the others got within reaching distance and *wham*. Drew blood from stepson-in-law.. got stepdaughter and Mr. Kitty pretty well.

I want a horsie!!!!