Dear George,
I’m very worried about my human but, at the same time, I’m
laughing my head off as I’m convinced my human is scared of me! I don’t know
why but lately she’s acting very strange. A sudden move or meow on my part will
startle her? What do you think is happening here? I know I’ve been acting up
lately because I’m bored being indoors while my human is at work. She stopped
letting me outside since our next door neighbour got a new cat (which for the
moment I hate)! Also, I hate when new
people are coming to my house whenever my human decides to entertain. It might
be fun for her but it is a lot of stress for me. I suffer high anxiety because
of all these humans trying to hold me, pet me! Yuck! So, George, purr-favor….your wisdom is much appreciated!
Bentley
Dear Bentley,
Your human needs to be taught a lesson. When cats have nothing to do, they get scratchy and may start hunting humans not mice! All that hugging, holding and petting makes things worse. Humans may like that sort of thing but most cats like short petting not hours of it.
You need hunting games in the evening. Preferably with a fishing rod toy. I realise that most humans are too idle to do this, even though they can wave the toy while they are watching the moving box called TV. See if you can get her interested by batting small items like fallen biros, bits of paper, string or ribbon. Play with shoe laces. She might then start throwing things for you. Humans are slow to get the message, so you will have to purrsist.
Show off. I find that a small piece of dried pasta dropped on the kitchen tiles makes a great toy.
Do zoomies. Don't know what these are? They are rushing up and down stairs, or round the house at top speed. Try to get her out of her self-obsession and into your fun zone, not hers.
And while she is out of the house, get her to hide dry food round the house, or scatter feed you rather than put it in a boring bowl, or use a food dispenser. My ideas about making indoor-life more interesting can be found here.