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Cats are Not Anti-Social
Scientific study (and personal experience) proves, cats are not anti-social:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/scien...=.116157365ea3 or: https://tinyurl.com/yamw6dwe The crux of the matter seems to be "If you think cats are antisocial, maybe it's you." LOL How true! IMHO, a cat will always respond to attention. It might not want to crawl up in bed with you, and it may not wag it's tail when you come home (or maybe it will! Buffy does). But a cat always appreciates scritches and hi, how are you? I don't know why studies like this are a surprise to anyone. Cats are only as aloof as you want them to be. Jill |
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Cats are Not Anti-Social
On 1/18/2019 6:56 PM, jmcquown wrote:
Scientific study (and personal experience) proves, cats are not anti-social: https://www.washingtonpost.com/scien...=.116157365ea3 or: https://tinyurl.com/yamw6dwe The crux of the matter seems to be "If you think cats are antisocial, maybe it's you."Â* LOLÂ* How true! IMHO, a cat will always respond to attention.Â* It might not want to crawl up in bed with you, and it may not wag it's tail when you come home (or maybe it will! Buffy does).Â* But a cat always appreciates scritches and hi, how are you? I don't know why studies like this are a surprise to anyone.Â* Cats are only as aloof as you want them to be. Jill I agree. Every cat I have had (many!) has shown a love for attention. All of them have also given lots of love to me. Nikki and Selina (the two I have now) follow me everywhere, and Nikki often jumps up onto my lap. I think that people who consider cats antisocial probably have never given love and attention to a cat. MaryL |
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On 1/20/2019 4:23 AM, MaryL wrote:
On 1/18/2019 6:56 PM, jmcquown wrote: Scientific study (and personal experience) proves, cats are not anti-social: https://www.washingtonpost.com/scien...=.116157365ea3 or: https://tinyurl.com/yamw6dwe The crux of the matter seems to be "If you think cats are antisocial, maybe it's you."Â* LOLÂ* How true! IMHO, a cat will always respond to attention.Â* It might not want to crawl up in bed with you, and it may not wag it's tail when you come home (or maybe it will! Buffy does).Â* But a cat always appreciates scritches and hi, how are you? I don't know why studies like this are a surprise to anyone.Â* Cats are only as aloof as you want them to be. Jill I agree.Â* Every cat I have had (many!) has shown a love for attention. AllÂ* of them have also given lots of love to me.Â* Nikki and Selina (the two I have now) follow me everywhere, and Nikki often jumps up onto my lap.Â* I think that people who consider cats antisocial probably have never given love and attention to a cat. MaryL I can't say I've ever encountered an "aloof" cat. Persia (RB) sure wasn't. She practically yowled herself silly until I opened the back door to my apartment. She strolled in like she owned the place and that was that. I was told Buffy was timid. As soon as she realized (quickly) there wasn't another cat here to bully her she turned into a total love-bug. Now she owns this place (and me). I have to say, my mother didn't really know what to think of cats. I remember 25 years or so ago my parents were in town visiting (when my brothers and I all lived in TN). We gathered at my oldest brother's house and he had several cats. One small cat (maybe 6 months old) jumped up on Mom's lap. She looked at me and said, "What do I do now?" I was surprised she had to ask. I replied, "Uh... pet it?" She really didn't know what to do. Years later, she didn't know how to react to Persia, either. That was fine, because Persia wasn't looking for a relationship with her. As far as Persia was concerned, I was her hoomin, no one else. They lived together, no problem. It was as if by mutual agreement they'd decided not pay much attention to each other. LOL I have no doubt, if I'd brought a Buffy (personality-wise) into the house at that time, Buffy would have been trying to engage Mom. She'd be like the little cat at my brother's house. Hello! I'd like a little attention, please. I honestly don't know how Mom would have reacted to that type of kitty personality. I do think she would have preferred the, "I'll ignore you unless I need something" attitude that Persia adopted. Jill |
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Cats are Not Anti-Social
On 2019-01-22 4:00 p.m., Judith Latham wrote:
In article , jmcquown wrote: Scientific study (and personal experience) proves, cats are not anti-social: https://www.washingtonpost.com/scien...=.116157365ea3 or: https://tinyurl.com/yamw6dwe The crux of the matter seems to be "If you think cats are antisocial, maybe it's you." LOL How true! IMHO, a cat will always respond to attention. It might not want to crawl up in bed with you, and it may not wag it's tail when you come home (or maybe it will! Buffy does). But a cat always appreciates scritches and hi, how are you? I don't know why studies like this are a surprise to anyone. Cats are only as aloof as you want them to be. Jill This is obviously by someone who doesn't get what cats are about. They are sociable but not usually to everyone and not necessarily when we want them to be. Sootie is not very sociable to outsiders but that's because they tend to disturb her peace and quiet or take my attention from her. Sweep (RB) loved people and was happy to be fussed and adored any time. They all have different personalities just like we do. I'm more sociable with some people than others at at different times too. I've had a cat who wasn't cuddly and initially appeared to be unsociable. Then I noticed that she might be, to all appearances, sound asleep, but if I went to another room, she would almost instantly wander in, curl up in a new spot, and sleep. Like most cats, she liked company - but it had to be on her own terms. Of the two I have now, both like petting - but one likes her tummy rubbed and the other, who has never ever tired of having her back patted or brushes, will try to take your hand off at the wrist if you dare touch her belly! -- Cheryl |
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Cats are Not Anti-Social
Cheryl wrote:
On 2019-01-22 4:00 p.m., Judith Latham wrote: In article , jmcquown I've had a cat who wasn't cuddly and initially appeared to be unsociable. Then I noticed that she might be, to all appearances, sound asleep, but if I went to another room, she would almost instantly wander in, curl up in a Ditto mine, but mine also behaves differently in different rooms, friendly in one, aloof in another. new spot, and sleep. Like most cats, she liked company - but it had to be on her own terms. Of the two I have now, both like petting - but one likes her tummy rubbed and the other, who has never ever tired of having her back patted or brushes, will try to take your hand off at the wrist if you dare touch her belly! *only* at the wrist? You're lucky. |
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Cats are Not Anti-Social
On 1/27/2019 12:06 AM, Tigger wrote:
Cheryl wrote: On 2019-01-22 4:00 p.m., Judith Latham wrote: In article , jmcquown I've had a cat who wasn't cuddly and initially appeared to be unsociable. Then I noticed that she might be, to all appearances, sound asleep, but if I went to another room, she would almost instantly wander in, curl up in a Ditto mine, but mine also behaves differently in different rooms, friendly in one, aloof in another. new spot, and sleep. Like most cats, she liked company - but it had to be on her own terms. Of the two I have now, both like petting - but one likes her tummy rubbed and the other, who has never ever tired of having her back patted or brushes, will try to take your hand off at the wrist if you dare touch her belly! *only* at the wrist? You're lucky. Persia (RB) scratched the heck out of my forearm once. She was sleeping next to me, on her back. I was half asleep myself. Without thinking I put my hand on her tummy. She wrapped her front paws around my arm and bunny-kicked with her rear claws. OUCH! Those were some deep gouges. Buffy isn't crazy about having her tummy rubbed, either. She sometimes allows it if she's doing a big stretch and I give her scritches along her back first. I don't dare linger too long on the tummy, though. Jill |
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Cats are Not Anti-Social
On 1/30/2019 11:35 AM, Judith Latham wrote:
In article , jmcquown wrote: On 1/27/2019 12:06 AM, Tigger wrote: Cheryl wrote: On 2019-01-22 4:00 p.m., Judith Latham wrote: In article , jmcquown I've had a cat who wasn't cuddly and initially appeared to be unsociable. Then I noticed that she might be, to all appearances, sound asleep, but if I went to another room, she would almost instantly wander in, curl up in a Ditto mine, but mine also behaves differently in different rooms, friendly in one, aloof in another. new spot, and sleep. Like most cats, she liked company - but it had to be on her own terms. Of the two I have now, both like petting - but one likes her tummy rubbed and the other, who has never ever tired of having her back patted or brushes, will try to take your hand off at the wrist if you dare touch her belly! *only* at the wrist? You're lucky. Persia (RB) scratched the heck out of my forearm once. She was sleeping next to me, on her back. I was half asleep myself. Without thinking I put my hand on her tummy. She wrapped her front paws around my arm and bunny-kicked with her rear claws. OUCH! Those were some deep gouges. Buffy isn't crazy about having her tummy rubbed, either. She sometimes allows it if she's doing a big stretch and I give her scritches along her back first. I don't dare linger too long on the tummy, though. Jill Sootie will only let me rub her tummy and then only when she's relaxed on my lap. Although she did yesterday. She had to go to the vet for a full dental, clean polish xrays and of course blood tests. Apparently, she was a really good girl and when she was coming round from the anesthetic she was very fussy and all the staff were fussing her and they said that at one point she turned onto her back for mega tummy rubs. I think she's a happy drunk. Judith LOL! Better than an angry drunk! I'm glad she came through it with a happy attitude. Jill |
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Cats are Not Anti-Social
On Friday, January 18, 2019 at 7:56:31 PM UTC-5, Jill McQuown wrote:
Scientific study (and personal experience) proves, cats are not anti-social: https://www.washingtonpost.com/scien...=.116157365ea3 or: https://tinyurl.com/yamw6dwe The crux of the matter seems to be "If you think cats are antisocial, maybe it's you." LOL How true! IMHO, a cat will always respond to attention. It might not want to crawl up in bed with you, and it may not wag it's tail when you come home (or maybe it will! Buffy does). But a cat always appreciates scritches and hi, how are you? Both Cali and Smokey used to bug me, if I was late to bed. Come on pillow, you're late for bed. Cali was very bright about this, she would run in my office, meow and run out, repeat until the dumb hooman follows you. Smokey used to wait in the side window for me to come home, but now she never leaves the upstairs because of her arthritis. I don't know why studies like this are a surprise to anyone. Cats are only as aloof as you want them to be. Jill |
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