I don't know what's up with Isis lately. We've been together about seven
years. She phases in and out of strange moods. <-:
For a long time she would just flop in a corner somewhere or bake in the sun
and leave me to my own devices. Lately she's doing what she used to do years
ago which is play "me and my shadow". Everywhere I go, she goes. She just
wants to hang with me whatever room I'm in. She was just down in the office
with me and poof, she's gone somewhere else again.
It's just crazy making.
Thank you for listening.
Mike in Illinois
Barbara - 05 Oct 2007 01:24 GMT
I understand...several of mine are like that.
>I don't know what's up with Isis lately. We've been together about seven
>years. She phases in and out of strange moods. <-:
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> Mike in Illinois
Ivor Jones - 05 Oct 2007 09:49 GMT
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She's being a cat. Love her for it.
Ivor
studio - 05 Oct 2007 16:01 GMT
> For a long time she would just flop in a corner somewhere or bake in the sun
> and leave me to my own devices. Lately she's doing what she used to do years
> ago which is play "me and my shadow". Everywhere I go, she goes. She just
> wants to hang with me whatever room I'm in. She was just down in the office
> with me and poof, she's gone somewhere else again.
Sometimes they want to hang with the pride, sometimes they don't.
Really no different than what people do.
Sometimes you feel like socializing, sometimes you don't.
Mike - 05 Oct 2007 17:10 GMT
I had a heartbreaking moment yesterday. We moved from Forest Park to Crystal
Lake a while ago. Well, in this new house there just aren't the hotspots
that we used to have. I don't have windows galore where she can sit and bake
in the 90 degree sun. I was walking upstairs and she was sitting facing the
closed drapes and turned her head and looked at me with the saddest eyes.
She was saying, "I can't get any sun with these drapes closed. Won't you
please open them?"
Mike in Illinois
>> For a long time she would just flop in a corner somewhere or bake in the
>> sun
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> Really no different than what people do.
> Sometimes you feel like socializing, sometimes you don't.
OceanView - 14 Oct 2007 17:45 GMT
> I had a heartbreaking moment yesterday. We moved from Forest Park to
> Crystal Lake a while ago. Well, in this new house there just aren't
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>> Really no different than what people do.
>> Sometimes you feel like socializing, sometimes you don't.
I've many many a mini-blind destroyed by a sun-seeking cat!