Since her spay operation Tuxedo has been very active. Still,
I have to laugh when she walks around with a waddle. She has a walk like a
full-figured Marilyn Monroe, with a wiggle from behind.
She likes to walk around the back hallway, sniffing around.
I think she finds the different smells interesting. She doesn’t even try to go
outside the back porch lately. I wonder if something happened on the porch that
makes her nervous about going out.
I’m watching “My Cat from Hell”, about vicious cats. I can’t
believe how aggressive these cats behave toward humans. Biting, growling and
scratching people all the time, ambushing people, and being mean. I feel so
sorry watching these cats. They look miserable, even when they have a kind,
loving owner. They look like they are afraid of the world and of being hurt.
The cat in this show only had one owner from 6 weeks old.
I learned that an unsprayed cat is an unhappy cat. There are
too many hormonal issues for the cat. I was happy that after this particular
cat was spayed, a whole lot of her viciousness started to disappear. The cat
was also exercised on a lease so she could deal with her excess energy.
Tuxedo bites and claws when she’s over-stimulated. She wants
me to stop, and I do so, then we play again. If she gets too excited again,
then play time is over until she calms down. That works for us.
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