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Old 02-20-2012, 12:04 AM #1
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Default How do you teach a cat how to play?

Melody is working out fine as far as my desire to have a nice lao cat but she doesn't play. I have this string on a stick that she plays with and that's all. Her foster Mom says she doesn't like balls, bells, anything! I love to have my lap warmed by a nice cat and to have her purr and all but I also like to play with her. Now Adora didn't play much either but I knew I could always count on her batting around a wadded up piece of paper. I just love the look of anticipation as I would tear a piece of paper because she knew what was coming. I do't know if I just haven't given her enough time to get to know us and the house or what.

I know one thing that might work is to get another cat but that is out. I would have loved to adopt both her and her sister together but her sister was adopted
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