John, this cat was not allowed into my work area, the garage. But she started coming out there with her owner, my oldest, when she would do laundry. No actual interest in my model area, only in the high ground and sunny window. Where my stuff happened to be.
Seastallion, it is one of those things. I’ve had plenty of cats in the past, but this one was not mine. No more cats for us. I like them, but don’t like some of their habits.
Bish, thanks. I’m quite happy to have fixed these two back up. Both builds are over 20 years old now, but I really like them. The others I am not quite as attached to for whatever reason.
Lee, I get the attachment to pets of any sort, cat, dog, etc. And technically I never got rid of the cat. The cat was never mine to decide upon her fate. I got mad at what she did, but aside from cursing, no harm befell the cat. She was my oldest’s cat. She moved in with her, and moved out with her, when my oldest bought her new home. The cat was not sent away. I was being very tongue in cheek about her fate.
TB, cats, just like dogs, each have their own distinct personality and quirks. Some have completely ignored this hobby. Others thought they were starring in a Godzilla movie any chance they had... silly critters.
Armor, thanks. The change of residence for said kitty was completely unrelated, as explained above. Even if she had been pure angel, the cat was moving with my daughter to her new place. Now if it was my cat, I still would have raged for a few minutes, gotten over it in time, and still be stuck with the beast. Like you said, in the end, it’s plastic. I just prefer dogs at this stage of my life.
Thanks one and all for adding to the discussion of our four legged friends and their antics.