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Old 18-12-2011, 07:23 PM
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Carrying things

My little Thomas seems obsessed with carrying things. Balls of tin foil, socks, string, anything...
Is this just kitten behaviour or do many cats do this. He brought my knickers of the clothes horse today right in to the living room when we had guests! Thanks Thomas!
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lmao at least they were clean laundry . maude likes to run about with her toy duck but in a normal way , she doesnt do it none stop.
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He doesn't seem anxious or anything like that, he just likes to move things to where he wants them
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Re: Carrying things

My 2 furbabies went through a phase of gathering random bits and bobs and hiding them in their beds or the beanbag. Ally especially liked the little wire cage thingy off bubbly bottles
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He doesn't seem anxious or anything like that, he just likes to move things to where he wants them
bless him , maybe hes just helping with the housework lol
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Re: Carrying things

My kitten towed a piece of tinsel into the front room the other day. It was a loooong bit.

She doesn't carry anything about as such, but tends to beat her toys up and end up in the front room with them.
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Re: Carrying things

Seb doesn't do it all the time but will carry certain things like, rolled up balls of news paper, socks and his favourite mouse
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Re: Carrying things

When Merson was a kitten, he would carry his favourite yellow ball all around the house. He still does it with his little teddy but not as often.


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Re: Carrying things

My boys carry their toys or any thing that could be a toy Generally it's a fluff bunny for Freckle and a trixie nub ball for Bloo, but they also love bottle tops, the tops of Bozita, cardboard rings, and last weekend a pair of fleece gloves.

Freckle will then deposit it at your feet and rub up against you, waiting for you to throw it so he can retrieve it. Bloo will climb all over you, tap you on the hand/arm and then meow really loud or gently claw you to throw it
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Re: Carrying things

The much missed Beckett had a thing about *stealing* and carrying freshly washed socks about the house, tho' this habit paled the day he stole a black tie from a wardrobe and was seen tearing up and down the pavement with it. It was eventually recovered, but not before several cars had driven over it and it's fair to say after his attempts to kill it coupled with the tyre marks, it wasn't fit to be worn again

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