Saturday, May 23, 2009

Cat Sleep Over.

Mr. Nivose says: In April Magus's friend Slayer came over for a few weeks. Slayer's owner was in Europe and we took care of Slayer for the time. Slayer is a large black cat with a thick coat. She is absolutely beautiful, and kind of a brat. For her visit she was more or less good most of the time.
Sleepover is sniffing time:

Slayer and Magus do not get along perfectly well. But they get on ok. They lived together previously and knew each other. Sometimes they play, some times they argue, mostly they stay out of each other's way. Although, Magus is more interested in staying out of Slayer's way than Slayer is at staying out of Magus's way. And Slayer would sometimes abuse this tendency to get good seats, bed, etc.
It was nice having another cat around. Though, mostly, like most cats, they didn't do very much. Slayer did spend some time in just about all the beds we've made for Magus around the house. And to prevent any arguments they each got as much food as they wanted the whole time.
We also brought them some crickets. one each, in a glass jar. It is really one of their favorite toys. There are some pictures of them figuring out how to work the jars, and then of Magus helping Slayer with hers after Magus's had been eaten.
-Mr. Nivose



Mrs. Nivose says: During Slayer's visit in April, Peter and I brought two crickets home from the zoo as a treat for the cats. Years ago I brought some grasshoppers home from work for Magus to play with and found out that she absolutely loves that game! So, we thought some crickets might be just as fun. We gave each cat a jar with a cricket inside. Magus investigated hers right away, reaching her paw around the jar and then inside. Slayer wasn't as excited, but looked at the cricket in her jar and sat down next to it and eventually started pawing at the bug. It wasn't long before Magus pulled her cricket out of its jar, caught it and ate it. Listening to her crunch down on bugs makes me shiver, because it's kind of gross. After eating her own cricket, Magus asked Slayer if she was going to eat hers. Slayer said she wasn't going to eat it, but did want to see it out of the jar. The cats pulled the cricket out of the jar and chased it around the living room for a while before Magus couldn't resist the treat any more and ate it.



Magus and Slayer get along surprisingly well. The visiting cat always feels a little out of place and hisses at the hostess kitty for a few days, but eventually they calm down and start sleeping in the same room. Sometimes they play together, running up and down the hallway or wrestling. Magus always seems a little sad when her visits with Slayer come to an end, so we either need to arrange more visits with Slayer, get another kitty, or both.

-Mrs. Nivose

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