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Cats owned: 19 Persians, 2 Oriental SHs
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14-03-2006, 07:14 PM   #11

Re: Pebbles is moody again


You can't win with her can you. First she attacks you for trying to pay her attention then she attacks you for ignoring her. How long have you had her and has she always been like this? Is she yours or a foster cat?



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14-03-2006, 08:08 PM   #12

Re: Pebbles is moody again


Nope, and it is one of the things that get to me - in the mornings she will stretch as though she wants a fuss, and then go for you. I know she will never be a lap cat, and I know she is temperamental, but it is the being attacked in bed I am wary of - I have learnt some of her 'triggers' i.e. dont' stroke her on teh stairs, she sees it as an invitation to attack you (normally playfully, but I always move when her paw comes near my face in case her claws are out). I have had her for 14 months now, she is a permanent cat. We have had so many issues though, mainly health. She has always been temperamental, and she has been this bad ages ago (when she is at her worst, you can't touch her, and the last time she was that bad, she was sleeping under the duvet with me!!), but it is months and months since we had a bad do, hence me wondering, as I thought we had 'figured each other out'.



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