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Yes, they do! Especially when they want attention. If I don't pay any attention to them, then they start to whine and sit in front of the monitor so I can't see. After much coaxing and a few treats, they soon retreat and leave me to my busy schedule of answering questions here on Answerbag.
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He actually licks my screen whenever I'm on AB.
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Yes!! My cat gets up here everytime I get on the computer. She will lay across my arms while I'm typing and nudge my hand when I use the mouse. My cat is not one that thrives for attention, she's kinda stuck up actually and will literally turn her nose up and me and turn her back if I offend her in some way. I say that to explain why it is so odd for her to want my attention only when I get on the computer. Oh, and when I go to bed. She'll stand at the top of my head and either swat my cheek, or take one of her paws and open one of my eyelids.
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Sometimes, more often my cat sits on whatever I am trying to read (if I am doing it on the floor - like a newspaper). Always out of the whole paper - he sits on the exact bit I am reading!
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YES! It's so annoying too because my cat will sprawl across my keyboard and make my computer beep and make all these crazy things happen to it...i.e. fonts getting bigger, my computer shutting off. Eventually I just kick her off before my computer explodes.
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My cat can be in another room and when I get on my computer here he comes. It is so funny. I put him down and he keeps getting right back up here. He is asleep now on my bill folder. I was trying to figure out my bills and he forced his way and layed down where I was writing. Thats how I found this website. My cats are the cutest I can go all day talking about them.
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Yes...and sit on important paperwork when there is CLEARLY a Cabela's magazine in plain sight...and tearing up gift bags that you were just about to give to someone...and insisting upon exploring every drawer opened...
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They like to paw the keyboard but most of them like to sit in the window by my side and reach out occasionally to tell me they need to be petted.
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I thought they made the keys out of recycled catnip... Check out this site, it has a whole section of cartoons on cats: www.offthemark.com Enjoy!
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do as i did, or at least try: i've a Sw&&t chatte, her's name Zelda. she stands exactly on everything i'm doing. of just stays there watching everything i do, so, what's that she'd like more than jumping on a keyboard or sorts...? easy answer: paperballs. make a paperball big half an hand, or smaller, than go fetch some thooth floss, yeah, that thing, uhm, long at least 1.5-2m, or long enough to swing it. So; fix it to your paperball. I don't know, well, tie the ball with it or with dutch tape, orthefuckasyouliketh it sir(Heck Ye@h!) but do NOT use Glue, kk? so... tie it to one of your fingers, or to a ring you'll have to wear(obviousily). and now, throw that thing and see your kitty cat fly following it. just move it now and then, or she'll get bored and jump back on your head, mouse, keyboard, whatever, again. remember, she likes you, so you oughta push you nose toward her's Awwwww x3 lol By& By&
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Yes, she is looking for attention. Its funny she gets alot of it but just seems to do that alot too. Especially when I read the paper. lol
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treating your can when wants your attention, i do not think is good. i mean, is a cat , not a person who understands the heavy part of your attitude. it's just like yelling at your cat for jumping on the dining room table; i mean, the cat it's gonna think "why, what's wrong?!" beacause, in her/his mind, there is nothing wrong. it's a table, neither, is "an event to walk onto" to him/her, like everything in the world. you wouldn't tell it, believe me but, makes your cat grieving. so, when jumps on your keyboard, just 'cause wants you, distract him/her with something else, do not treat her/him with a bad attitude... like you would do by preventing him/her by scratching your sofas, you do not pick'em with a maul -.- just cover the spot where they scratch and attract them somewhere else, maybe a cracky woodpiece or something you'll put in your house, good on sight. this is how it works, if you want an happy cat. (naturally, if it eats from your plate and you do not like it, well, guess you have to do something than, something more, uhh, direct lol)
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