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Malo Gato

Pablo showed absolutely no interest in my yarn until a few weeks ago. But all of a sudden is obsessed with dragging my yarn all over the house in his sharp little teeth. I could kill him.

I finally relented and gave him some scrap yarn to play with, but no, he insists on playing with the expensive stuff.

Up until he developed this new pasttime, Pablo and I have gotten along famously. While this isn’t as bad as my old cat Wilson’s habit (humping at stuffed animals and fabric like a dog humps a leg), I could certainly do without this behavior.


7 thoughts on Malo Gato

  1. Umm…vets recommend you don’t allow the cat to play with yarn, string, whatnot. If they swallow it, it can have life-threatening effects on their “innards”. fyi

  2. gots the same problem with my beastie, Ms. Lauren – & since beastie & i both live with my love the weaver-spinner-natural-dyer, the problem of potential fiber ingestion & the twisted guts that result is definitely a problem

    one thing that can help if Gato is bent upon munching yarn – add dollops of vaseline to his food. sounds weird, but it’s recommended by vets. it aids the passage of non-digested material through the intestines. it’s actually good for cats in general, even non-yarn eaters, as most cats eat all manner of weird crap…

    and the reason he goes after the expensive stuff is the same reason why when one is reading in a large room, full of many comfortable accoutrements, a cat will come & sit in the center of one’s book

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  4. Sitting on one’s book can have disastrous consequences if it is an iBook. Cats aren’t laptop friendly. I have one that sits exactly where I was going to sit. They also have the ability to know just where I am going and proceed to get in front of me impeding my travel and sometimes tripping me up.

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