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Peg Caldwell-Ott - 23 Apr 2008 02:16 GMT
Pemberton is a Short Haired American Tabby, who will be 2 years old in
mid August.  She was adopted from the North Shore Animal League here
in NYC on April 7 just a year ago.  She is a neutered female.  We
adore her and she has settled into our family beautifully.  

But, aside from eating like every meal is the last one she will ever
get (which I have already commented upon in this forum), she has one
other extremely odd habit. She likes to play "housekeeper". Virtually
every morning we find one of many kitty blankets scattered around the
apartment, usually near a closet door.  We leave a nice selection of
these on the kitty day beds and other napping sites that we know our
cats like to frequent during the day.  Pemberton seems to feel that
they should be "put away" dragging them to the closet doors (or
nearby) so that I can fold them and.....put them away!! No matter how
often they are put back (daily) into their original places for the
enjoyment of the cats, there is always one or two to be found near a
closet door each morning!!

This is not an annoying habit or a dangerous one in any way, shape or
form, merely amusing.  I thought that others in the group might find
it funny too--or perhaps their kitties are doing the same thing!!

Best Wishes,

Peg

"Scientists' say intelligent life
    sprang from the sea.
Really intelligent life returns to
    the sea every now and then."
capricious - 23 Apr 2008 06:57 GMT
> Pemberton is a Short Haired American Tabby, who will be 2 years old in
> mid August.  She was adopted from the North Shore Animal League here
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
> Really intelligent life returns to
>         the sea every now and then."

hahaha.. kind of reminds me of one of my domesticated female cats who
anytime you play with her, she grabs whatever it is in her mouth and
runs off with it, like a dog!  She then always to puts it where she
always sleeps :)  Then she's just instantly bored with it apparently,
it's quite strange! :)  Nice story.
dgk - 23 Apr 2008 12:58 GMT
>Pemberton is a Short Haired American Tabby, who will be 2 years old in
>mid August.  She was adopted from the North Shore Animal League here
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
>Really intelligent life returns to
>    the sea every now and then."

They are all so weird. Two of my cats finish eating and walk away. The
third one has to turn over all of their food bowls. Since two are too
heavy to easily turn over, she will pull anything on the floor onto
the bowls to cover them up.

None of them drag their blankets to the closet though.
cybercat - 23 Apr 2008 19:12 GMT
> Pemberton is a Short Haired American Tabby, who will be 2 years old in
> mid August.  She was adopted from the North Shore Animal League here
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
>
> Best Wishes,

Totally precious, Peg. She wants to contribute to the household. :)

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deja.blues - 24 Apr 2008 05:53 GMT
> Pemberton is a Short Haired American Tabby, who will be 2 years old in
> mid August.  She was adopted from the North Shore Animal League here
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> form, merely amusing.  I thought that others in the group might find
> it funny too--or perhaps their kitties are doing the same thing!!

A dear departed girl kitty of ours used to drag socks out of drawers and
pile them up or bring them to us. I asked the vet about it and he said she
was acting as if they were her kittens, and just because she was spayed
didn't mean her motherly instincts were gone.
Your cat is probably moving her kittens (blankets) to a secure space
(closet).
Peg Caldwell-Ott - 24 Apr 2008 23:45 GMT
Many thanks for the suggestion--that could well be the explanation!!
She has been particularly active with her "kittens" today, moving a
total of 6 blankets from the kitty day bed to 2 different closets, and
several day bed toys to other doorways in the apartment!! Blankets
always end up in front of closet doors, but toys are more usually
left in front of room doors!!

Cheers,

Peg

>> Pemberton is a Short Haired American Tabby, who will be 2 years old in
>> mid August.  She was adopted from the North Shore Animal League here
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
>Your cat is probably moving her kittens (blankets) to a secure space
>(closet).
deja.blues - 26 Apr 2008 03:23 GMT
> Many thanks for the suggestion--that could well be the explanation!!
> She has been particularly active with her "kittens" today, moving a
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Peg

I used to find it quite adorable. Enoy your kitty!

>>> Pemberton is a Short Haired American Tabby, who will be 2 years old in
>>> mid August.  She was adopted from the North Shore Animal League here
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
>>Your cat is probably moving her kittens (blankets) to a secure space
>>(closet).
 
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