Like Lily, Abby has to dip her paws in the water bowl. She dips, licks, dips, licks, then after a few times of that she will drink normally. She is very "handy" like that - often if she finds something on the floor she will pick it up with her paw to sniff it instead of lowering her head to the floor to sniff it.

Hanna is just a funny cat, period. She waits until I am in the shower, then comes in and likes to play with the spray while standing on the edge of the tub. When I get out of the shower she wants to be in my arms, so I am often soaking wet and holding a large tabby. Also, if there is a gym bag or backpack left laying around, she has to sleep on it.

Bo likes, nay insists, on sleeping on my pillow - too bad for me if I need a place to rest my head. He is almost always there all night. It is strange because I bought an electric blanket for my bead to keep him warm and he sleeps on it all day long, but when I come to bed he leaves the blanket and sleeps on my head. Bo is an old cat (16) and sleeps a lot, but when I cook dinner and it is something he likes (shrimp, steak, chicken..etc) he will come out and stake out his spot by where my BF eats dinner - I swear he knows the words for food and knows what we are having before dinner before I even get the meat out of the fridge. My BF always saves food and divides it up for all the animals, despite me not wanting them to eat table scraps.

My new kitten, who I've named Isabel, is a chubby little waddling kitten. I've only had her two weeks, but she is also very handy with her paws like Abby. She is so cute I can barely stand it. I melt into a puddle of goo whenever I look at her. So far her only habit that stands out isn't so funny, but she gets in her litterbox and spends five minutes each time trying to cover. Litter flies everywhere - she really can make a mess. Sometimes I have to look at her and say "that's enough" before she'll get out and stop digging. I figure she's young and never had a litterbox at the barn (just a big sand area where the horses like to roll) and doesn't know exactly what to do there.