Roary has picked up some new habits over the last few weeks, which we think are related to Kristy’s pregnancy hormones. The most amusing one for us is the kneading of stuffed animals. I think it was Nippy (my brown stuffed bear from childhood) that got the first treatment and we didn’t think much of it at the time. Roary has since blossomed into a full blown kneader of stuffed animals. In the pictures above you can see she is completely in her element while massaging Peaches (a replacement stuffed animal for the original that was ‘lost’ during a Sessoms family road trip through Tennessee).
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Roary is very photogenic. :p
Judy – can you remind us of the story of your cat reacting to the pregnancy hormones?
I remember that Gray Cat used to nurse off herself . I still have a hard time trying to wrap my head around that one. 🙂
I laughed when I read this. When I started getting big, Botchie (Bill's favorite Jacket cat) used to lay his head on my tummy like he was listening to the baby. Then, when baby got rambunctious, the Botch would try to "Catch" the wiggly baby lumps.
That's outstanding. Roary hit a new high last night when she began to 'clean' Nippy. Which is to say that she started licking by stuffed bear between kneading session.
Wow, those phermones are powerful stuff. Our cat, "Graycat", started carrying around our socks and putting them in little piles in the closet when I was around 5 months pregnant with Bill. Then she would curl up with the pilfered socks. It's pretty amazing isn't it. I've only heard of female cats behaving in the nesting fashion. Any dog stories out there?
Judy
I forgot to mention that I love Bill and Kristy in the mirror in Roary's first photo.
Judy
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