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So you have a mad cat? Well, been there done that! I have had cats all my life, and a couple have been "crazy" or "moody" but as others have stated they do get mad for a reason. It's not like a child to get mad and glad within in seconds. A cat is like a tiny teenager in fur. The pickiest, moodiest, angriest cat I have had is the one I have now. She came to me 4 1/2 years ago. There was an apartment fire a couple buildings down and I opened my door the next morning to my boyfriend and there were 2 tiny siamese kittens. Of course I thought OH you are so sweet you know I don't have my other cat you brought me kittens...NOPE he didn't bring them, but I brought them in.
Right off I planned on keeping them, my son fell in love with them and they were so good with him. They were litter box trained very easily and were great kittens, until one of them decided it wanted to run out the door every day. I couldn't deal with that because we lived right off the highway so I gave her to a friend who had a large yard and lived in a good quiet neighborhood, but we kept the other one. She is a siamese, which some people believe siamese are like persians and are persnickety and high maintenance, but I didn't care she was beautiful and she was mine!
Things were going great with her, she was like a child, a cat, and a dog combined. She was protective of my son and would communicate with you like a person at times. When my son cried or even laughed or squealed she would run in the room and straight to him or the person messing with him and get in your face. She would attack someone who was messing with her boy, many didn't believe me until they made my son cry. But anyhow...things were going good and we moved into a new house, she adjusted well and I was very happy with that. She had started trying to get outside at the old place so she sneaks out now and then here, but is grabbed right away (you have to be sneakier than she is to catch her). Well we went to Kansas for a couple of days and left her here. She had plenty of food and water and 2 litter boxes, she was going to be fine for a couple of days on her own. We came home and the house was destroyed!
She had shredded paper, chewed up my sons toys, broke blinds everything. I didn't get mad because I figured it was from being left alone in a new place, even though she was adjusting well it was still new. Well I made the mistake of leaving my suitcase out while we went to my sisters house that night for a couple of hours. I came
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