Lily's unique...exercise?
Our cat Lily (she's a classic tabby, I think) likes to paw in a rhythmic motion, up and down, switching paws, on doors, coats, and beds. We think she does it because maybe she thinks she still has front claws (they were declawed). We know it's probably not doing her any harm, but does anyone know if this could be providing some exercise to Lily? (She's kind of overweight) She does it quite fast and every day. We've got her on a weight control diet, and are wondering if this would naturally help her lose weight.
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Whenever I see a cat doing this (and C&K , you are right it feels good until the little claws come out ) :D....anyway, it always reminds me of the Warner Brothers cartoon with the little kitten and the bulldog that adopts it....and the kitty crawls up on the dog's back and 'kneads" while the dog is going oww..ew..oww.ew...then the kitten curls up and goes t sleep!
I want to know about the 3-legged friend Oreo. Is Oreo a kitty or a dog? How did he/she lose the third leg? Which leg is gone and how does he/she cope?
I'm always amazed by the reslience of animals, people too, for that matter, who rise above difficulties.
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Our cat Lily (she's a classic tabby, I think) likes to paw in a rhythmic motion, up and down, switching paws, on doors, coats, and beds.
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I have two SiaMeezer kitties that have always done this.... Miss Mocha Bean does it in the shower stall when she's being all cute and playful..... and Garbonzo Bean does this on the side of his enclosed litter box area or ANYTIME he wants in a door, and when I make our bed. (We call that game "Smooth the wrinkle":D )