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    I wonder what they do when we're not home....

    No really. I seriously wonder how Jax and Paizly get along when we are not there. Because recently Jax is bugging Paizly so bad that she is screaming like he's killing her.
    The other night we just got home and they were going at it in the bedroom. Bruce walked back there and just stood watching them run from one side of the room to the other. I walked in and Paizly ran past me and Jax tried to run through my legs. Somehow I managed to snatch him up and actually had to scruff him to get him to calm down.
    This isn't a daily occurence, thank goodness. And usually it doesn't last this long. I wish I had a camera so I could see how they get along when we are gone. Because I do not interfere unless it doesn't stop like this last time.

    What do you think they do when we are gone?
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    Mac and Ming most generally get along, but Mac tolerates Kimba much more than Ming does. Kimba and Ming are sworn enemies...I think. The other day my son and I were out all day and came home to find all three of the little buggers laying near each other on my bed! They then had to act like we never saw that! I think a lot of the growls and hisses are for the hooman's benefit.
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    I know! Almost every morning Paizly is laying on me and Jax is right next to me. And I've found them both on the bed before too. Sometimes I just wish Paizly would put Jax in his place and maybe he'd leave her alone.
    Silly cats!
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    I'm sure that when you aren't there, they sleep most of the day and they may even play well together too.

    I know that when I'm home, my cats will sleep much less than when I'm gone. Both of my girls still growl and hiss at Alani and Blaze. The two redheads don't even need to be very close either. If they just look at Ziggy, she'll growl and hiss. She's become a real sour puss lately and only seems to love me. Pearl will also scream like she's being killed if Alani and Blaze try to play with her. Like I said before, females seem to be drama queens. They're so much more vocal than the males at least in my household. Both Storm and Sky tolerate Alani and Blaze very well and Blaze is constantly trying to play with Storm's tail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krazyaboutkatz View Post
    I'm sure that when you aren't there, they sleep most of the day and they may even play well together too.
    I agree. I came home after a few day vacation YEARS AGO and found the two females huddled on the couch. One of them couldn't stand the other cat.

    I think that they are vying for your attention and are possibly jealous of each other. And they are smart enough to think they can get one over on us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slick View Post
    Merlin does what he does best. Sleeping on the back of the couch dreaming of his love Sparkler.
    Cassie naps in the living room in the morning. Sometime during the day she moves to the bedroom and takes her second nap of the day either in the closet (warm from the dryer because the laundry room is on the other side of the wall), under or on the bed. I know this because that's usually where I find her when I get home from work. Some afternoons (if it's a sunny day) she naps in the living room on the pink cushion from Auntie Helene though.
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    I, too, think that the pets get along nicely until a human arrives home. Even though I spend most of my time at home (retired) the pets still struggle for the spot closest to MOM. I suspect they try to kill each other when I am home, so that they can be the one and only pet. Dog included.

    Of course there are those that don't like each other, ever, but mine all groom each other on occasion, and sniff butts..... but it is a different game when I am home. When I have company, they all try to get there first, to be petted and paid attention to.....

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