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moncheri
at Sun Jun 20 07:46:51 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by moncheri ]
Oh I agree too that they bond stronger sometimes with one person. I'm wondering if its a level of trust & security they develop early on. Seems once that bond is there it only gets stronger of the years and you would think that time would open the bond to others in the same household but I have seen where it gets so strong they really don't want anything to do with anyone else at anytime.
Like Gabby you just see nothing but a purring loving kitty and the rest of the house sees something else which makes them not like Gabby and then you wonder if Gabby senses that and withdraws even more.
Thinking like a cat is surely harder that thinking like a dog! Gotta luv'em ![](images/smiles/wink.gif)
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- one person cat - JaimeMarie, Sat Jun 19 08:56:24 2004
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- RE: one person cat - PHMadameAlto, Sat Jun 19 16:14:46 2004
RE: one person cat - moncheri, Sun Jun 20 07:46:51 2004
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