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		<title>The Peculiar Ways Of My Cat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 15:37:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Refghi</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Personal Stories]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year, I spontaneously adopted]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year, I spontaneously adopted a male kitten from a local pet shop. I&#8217;d always walked by this pet shop, but was never actively interested in getting a kitten. Having grown up with cats, they weren&#8217;t anything new to me &#8211; but this particular kitten was different. His fur was blond&#8230; I had never seen a cat that color before &#8211; the ones I grew up with had been much darker. I was used to black, gray, brown, and mixes based upon those colors. So ultimately, I bought the kitten &#8211; and soon realized he was very different from other cats.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-229 alignleft" src="http://www.mattrefghi.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/mykitten.png" alt="mykitten" width="309" height="229" />First off, he isn&#8217;t afraid of water &#8211; at all. In fact, he has a weird attraction to it. Whenever I turn on a faucet, he runs right over, and when he can&#8217;t see what I&#8217;m doing, or can&#8217;t maneuver to get a better view, he just looks up at me and meows. The reaction is almost like what you would expect when you open up a can of cat food, except it&#8217;s <em>for</em> <em>water</em>. He does have a bowl of water accessible at all times, and the water is changed once a day; yet, it seems he actually prefers water from the sink. After realizing this, I started partially filling up the sink with water before I leave for work &#8211; I know for a fact he much prefers drinking from there. My theory is that he thinks it is fresher than the water he gets from his bowl, and that is <em>usually </em>correct. It also turns out that he doesn&#8217;t mind being almost completely submerged in water. I found this out when I had to give him a bath  &#8211; he just stays still and looks a little confused. After the bath is over, he looks slightly irritated, though&#8230; but I can&#8217;t blame him.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-226" src="http://www.mattrefghi.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/kittenafterbath.png" alt="kittenafterbath" width="220" height="259" />The next thing I found unusual was his reaction to being transported around. See, on the weekends, my parents usually drop by and bring him over to their place. I realized early on that this was a good idea, seeing as it gives him contact with other cats &#8211; and it also helps make up for the fact that he&#8217;s an indoor cat. My parents have five cats &#8211; three females and two males. To move him around, I had to come up with some unique transportation methods. The default cardboard box idea never worked well &#8211; he would just freak out on the drive over. If we let him loose in the car, he&#8217;d be very calm, but would explore way too much &#8211; too dangerous when we are driving.</p>
<p>The next idea I had was to put him in my jacket,with his head popping out &#8211; this worked exceptionally well. He was pinned between my jacket and me, but he could still see what was going on. A new trend began &#8211; transporting the cat was as simple as putting him in a jacket, and supporting his weight with one arm.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-228" src="http://www.mattrefghi.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/kitteninjacket.png" alt="kitteninjacket" width="279" height="198" />This approach worked well for a long time; however, he eventually grew larger, and I had to come up with a better way to move him around. I thought about using a bag &#8211; but my backpack was pretty expensive, so I didn&#8217;t want to use that. Also, if I wore the backpack as it was intended &#8211; the cat would be out of my reach. Since he&#8217;s an indoor cat, I can&#8217;t risk him escaping in-transit. Instead of a backpack, I grabbed a re-usable grocery bag, and tried putting him inside. He didn&#8217;t seem to mind. I could walk around, and he&#8217;d make like a bag of potatoes &#8211; rarely moving &#8211; rarely even taking a peek from the opening. After a few field tests, it was proven that the bag idea worked just as well as the jacket. You can even tie the bag shut, and he&#8217;d just stay calm.<img class="size-medium wp-image-227 alignright" src="http://www.mattrefghi.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/kitteninabag-300x226.png" alt="kitteninabag" width="300" height="226" /></p>
<p>Another interesting thing about my cat is that he also stays pretty calm when I put him on my shoulder. I&#8217;ve actually had a cat before that would stay on my shoulder for many minutes &#8211; at times, up to an hour. So, naturally, I began training my cat in the same manner. With that in mind, whenever a delivery person arrives at my door, I always place my cat on my shoulder while I interact with the person. My cat just lays there and watches curiously as I give the guy my credit card and we finish off the payment. As a bonus, it usually amuses the delivery people.</p>
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