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to want to kick my cat

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IHeartKittensAndWine · 15/12/2010 13:39

Not really, obviously, as I love her very much.

But she gets SO excited when I work from home and it drives me insane. Earlier she miowed into my blackberry and then headbutted it to the floor when I was on a conference call with my CEO. She's now insisting on lying upside down (tail in my face, head hanging above the floor) while I'm typing.

I can't shut her out as she can headbut the door open. She's just had surgery so she can't go out.

But if this carries on any longer I'm probably going to be demoted on the grounds of being a madwoman controlled by her cat.

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bairn24 · 15/12/2010 17:25

Cats...kids...Dh - could kick them all at times, but try to exercise a little bit of restraint!
5 month old kitty driving me nuts at the mo - she keeps peeing on the beds - can't even blame it on her finding her own scent - yesterday we bought a brand new duvet and she did it this mroning - sneaked in while I was in the shower. At wits end - would love to come home to lots of cuddles and excitement - instead am wondering where else she will have peed!
Oh well, back to disinfecting the house...

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SantasNutellaFairy · 15/12/2010 17:27

I have held off decorating my xmas tree for a couple of days so they get used to the tree itself being up iyswim.

Girlcat has now lost all interest in after removing a "twig" and de-railing the Christmas train which rides around the bottom. So I can decorate it this evening.Smile

When I went to pack it up after last year, the little coxbag had removed 7 ornaments and smashed two. They are nearly 8 fgs!

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Cyclebump · 15/12/2010 17:30

Oh bairn24, I have SO been there. The Fat One is now about four and a half and even now when she gets stressed or cross with us she pees on something. They have to be locked out of the bedroom when unsupervised just in case.

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LittlebearH · 15/12/2010 17:31

My long haired daft thing sneezes about 8 times in a row loudly when I have just got DD off to sleep and kicks cat litter all over the floor when I have just cleaned it.

Oh and the little fecker has pulled up the carpet scratching her claws.
Leaves fur everywhere.

I could kick her too, but she is too cute.

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NorthernLurker · 15/12/2010 17:31

Our cat makes a big fuss of you and whatever you're doing too. Fortunately she hasn't really got how to open doors so we can shut her out - but that feels mean. She only wants to lie on the laptop after all....

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