I’ve had several and I can tell you that each cat can be as unique as a person. Usually, their personality is made up from thigns that happened to them in their kittenhood, and their breed.
I’ve had many and have 5 now. And I can tell you that you just described cats, dogs, people and every creature in the world complex enough to have the higher brain functions. We’re all a product of genetics and early environmental factors.
My William likes cantaloupe. If you give him a piece he will run to some little corner and hiss at anything he perceives might be trying to steal it from him. He’s actually injured his brother Tristan because he got too close. I think my other cat Lidia was watching and laughing. Definitely vocalizing something or another.
One of my current three will head-butt hubby to get to a freshly poured glass of milk, and will fight him for his bowl of cereal – eats the frosted flakes as well as the milk 😉
I’ve got one currently that love the bran flakes from my raisin bran. He like pretty much any grain product but bran is his favorite. Had another that liked peaches, fresh or canned (used to give him his thyroid meds that way.) I’ve had several that figured if I was eating or drinking it, they liked it too. Had a female that liked champagne, but wouldn’t drink it out of a glass only off a finger (I think she didn’t like the bubbles popping near her nose.) She would demand a share of whatever I was eating except American Cheese or a TV dinner, neither of which she would touch. Salad she liked, especially with Mom’s homemade blue cheese dressing. She also loved french fries.
*bites lip to keep from cooing*
Cats are STRANGE creatures and I’ve had one before.
I have too. Mine liked coffee with milk, and would steal mine if I wasn’t paying attention.
I’ve had several and I can tell you that each cat can be as unique as a person. Usually, their personality is made up from thigns that happened to them in their kittenhood, and their breed.
I’ve had many and have 5 now. And I can tell you that you just described cats, dogs, people and every creature in the world complex enough to have the higher brain functions. We’re all a product of genetics and early environmental factors.
My Dickens likes corn, catnip, and LICKING ME.
My William likes cantaloupe. If you give him a piece he will run to some little corner and hiss at anything he perceives might be trying to steal it from him. He’s actually injured his brother Tristan because he got too close. I think my other cat Lidia was watching and laughing. Definitely vocalizing something or another.
One of mine likes pickles, apples, and adobo. The little weirdo also enjoys playing fetch and stealing candy wrappers.
Lol. Selenium.
One of my current three will head-butt hubby to get to a freshly poured glass of milk, and will fight him for his bowl of cereal – eats the frosted flakes as well as the milk 😉
I’ve got one currently that love the bran flakes from my raisin bran. He like pretty much any grain product but bran is his favorite. Had another that liked peaches, fresh or canned (used to give him his thyroid meds that way.) I’ve had several that figured if I was eating or drinking it, they liked it too. Had a female that liked champagne, but wouldn’t drink it out of a glass only off a finger (I think she didn’t like the bubbles popping near her nose.) She would demand a share of whatever I was eating except American Cheese or a TV dinner, neither of which she would touch. Salad she liked, especially with Mom’s homemade blue cheese dressing. She also loved french fries.
Clever name, actually. Just looked up Selenium to find out what it’s used for…and it does involve cameras.
Selenium toner is a bit toxic, though.
Please don’t give milk to kittens.