bon bon - one of my sister's cats does this all the time, to the point that we've nicknamed the phenomenon "Sissy go boom." My cat does it when being petted, giving the misleading impression that she wants you to pet her stomach(Not. Recommended.). Is this a recent development?
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He's just been doing it a lot more often to Bob and me lately (eta: but he's been at it for months with less frequency). There are a lot of not-good things happening involving him so it's good if it shows he's happy, it's just...frequent.
Our cat Toke does that all the time. ALL THE TIME. She practically flings herself to one side (rather than just flopping and letting gravity do the work).
I file it under Pets Is Weird, part 9,326.
She practically flings herself to one side (rather than just flopping and letting gravity do the work).
That's what I mean about being possessed, I can tell he's going to do it because his legs seem to be telling him, "can't...stand...any..." PLOP!
I can tell he's going to do it because his legs seem to be telling him, "can't...stand...any..." PLOP!
I think it's just a cat thing. He's possessed by the Universal Cat Flop Spirit.
I searched "cat flop" and got a number of hits, including this explanation - [link]
Agreed -- it's a cat thing.
giving the misleading impression that she wants you to pet her stomach(Not. Recommended.)
Depends on the cat. Coco does something similar to the flop, and he goes into attack mode if you pet his stomach (but petting his chest is okay.) On the other hand, Seamus's reaction to "tummy rub" is closer to "I'll give you 24 hours to stop that."
Depends on the cat.
Oh, definitely. With Xusa it's a bad idea.
That cat flop site is interesting. I had been googling "cat lying down" etc. Just wanted to make sure kk is ok. I hate coming in on him lying like that and having to make sure he's still breathing.
I'm screening the 1994 congressional hearings on tobacco and I feel dirty just listening to these guys lie through their teeth.
(Though it is interesting/sickening hearing how the arguments that were made against nicotine addiction by tobacco CEOs are the exact ones now being made against global warming by oil company execs. Congress: Every respectable scientific body in the world says you're full of crap. Care to comment? CEO: But I have paid this person with a PhD to agree with me! Your so-called scientific consensus means nothing!)