Raven - nine-months old today
Wow! I can hardly
believe I’ve had this little guy almost six months already. He’s such a perfect little angel too, except
he’s starting to get into more things as he realizes he has the ability to jump
higher than he thought. Sometimes that
gets him in trouble and it’s not so happy around here.
Raven
I understand all this and his need to explore everything, which is exciting to him as a baby. But I have a mellow attitude about these things and expect this having had many cats through the years. However, tackling and breaking things doesn’t set well with my husband who doesn’t want to role with the punches. I’ve picked up anything breakable early on, but now I have to pick up more things and anticipate what he might get into because I don’t exactly like him tearing things up either, or suffering through a bad day because of it.
Raven
Raven knew he was in trouble yesterday when he was yelled at for attacking an arrangement in a pot. He sat staring at my husband with wide eyes for the longest time probably wondering what was coming and what he did wrong. Poor little guy. He’s really very good and well behaved considering he’s still a baby.
What happened to this little baby?
He loves to play with the other cats, but Tootie isn’t too
gung-ho about that since the eye incident.
Koki only wants to play when SHE wants to and on HER terms, so usually
he makes his own fun, or we play games with him to wear him out at night so he
doesn’t get into things while we’re sleeping.
He does like to stay up in the dark now more than he used to.
Raven entertaining himself
The only time he’s really a pest is when he’s hungry. He wants us to feed him NOW so he’ll wake us up by chewing on an arm or leg or even on my head. He’s getting a bit better about that, but he wants his wet food in the morning.
He doesn’t know a stranger either, greets all the visitors
we have, and soon is all over them with his purring and climbing. Thank goodness, most people don’t mind
because he’s an attention hog.