What a nice, considerate table, to be there in exactly the right place when the cat needed a pillow! 

Beautiful cat. But I wouldn't let a cat play with a spool of thread. That's a choking hazard if it gets unraveled.
How long have you had this cat? How old is he?I went out for a run last night after work. My cat decided to see me off, so came out the front door with me then watched as I set off. About half an hour later, I return. I do some cooling off exercises at a gate about 50 metres or so from my house. And I hear this plaintiff cry. It is, of course, my cat. Who comes running up to me and is evidently thrilled that I have returned. He rolls around on the floor for a bit. Has a bit of a stroke. And then he is desperate for me to walk back to the house with him. I oblige and he follows me the rest of the way home, mewing as he goes, occasionally rolling on the floor, and almost like he is escorting back. I have had cats in the past and they often wait for me when I come home. But this one actually seems to search for me when I have left – as when he “found” me, I was not in the same place as when I left him. Its also slightly odd that he seems to want to escort me home when he does “find” me. Any budding cat psychologist care to explain this behavior?
It can be a problem for elderly cats whose humans die. The cat has bonded with them, or even imprinted if they had the cat from kittenhood (I've had Maddy since she was 7 weeks old and she turned 14 in June), and therefore can have difficulty adjusting to a new home with new people - or even people they're acquainted with but haven't bonded with.I do think he is liable to a bit of separation anxiety. I am his 100% human - no one else. I live with my parents and although they dote on him he is completely and utterly uninterested in them. Me on the other hand, when he wakes up he comes to get me to go downstairs with him, he doesnt like going down on his own. And when i was away for a few days on holiday and came back he almost meowed the house down in joy when he saw i had returned. And whenever he sees me outside in the garden or when i have been out for a run or whatever he is over the moon when i have returned.
I suspect that if i did that test they do on kids to see what kind of attachment a toddler has (but you can also do it on cats) my cat would be insecurely attached (ambivalent). So after i have left him alone in a strange room for 5 minutes and come back he would stay very close to me. Not do what a securely attached cat would do and once you are back go off and start to explore again.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/cats-attachment-styles-people
From what i have read you are supposed to try and get them to bond with other humans a bit more, so if im not around he wont get depressed. Not sure how that works though when he seems to only have eyes for me. Not that i terribly mind however. Im quite happy being his one and only human. Im just not entirely sure thats in his best interests.
I do think he is liable to a bit of separation anxiety. I am his 100% human - no one else. I live with my parents and although they dote on him he is completely and utterly uninterested in them. Me on the other hand, when he wakes up he comes to get me to go downstairs with him, he doesnt like going down on his own. And when i was away for a few days on holiday and came back he almost meowed the house down in joy when he saw i had returned. And whenever he sees me outside in the garden or when i have been out for a run or whatever he is over the moon when i have returned.
I suspect that if i did that test they do on kids to see what kind of attachment a toddler has (but you can also do it on cats) my cat would be insecurely attached (ambivalent). So after i have left him alone in a strange room for 5 minutes and come back he would stay very close to me. Not do what a securely attached cat would do and once you are back go off and start to explore again.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/cats-attachment-styles-people
From what i have read you are supposed to try and get them to bond with other humans a bit more, so if im not around he wont get depressed. Not sure how that works though when he seems to only have eyes for me. Not that i terribly mind however. Im quite happy being his one and only human. Im just not entirely sure thats in his best interests.
There have been a couple of other people over the years who have grumbled that their cat was more friendly and affectionate toward me than they were toward their own humans: "She never lets ME do that!" (scratch them a certain way) or "She never does that with ME!" (jumps up to get some attention).My other cat has his favorite too (which is not me). But when they are not around he is quite happy to sit and be stroked by anyone else in the house. My cat, though, is 100% transfixed on me. He has never even sat on another persons lap other than mine. My mum jokes that he has cat autism![]()
There have been a couple of other people over the years who have grumbled that their cat was more friendly and affectionate toward me than they were toward their own humans: "She never lets ME do that!" (scratch them a certain way) or "She never does that with ME!" (jumps up to get some attention).
I've had a lot of cats over the years and have known a lot of other cats. The number of them that I couldn't get along with can be counted on one hand.
My dad was that way with dogs. Dogs instinctively liked and trusted him, even if they'd never met before.
Got a Dexter greeting today.
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Dexter Z'ardnaar First of His Name. King of the Garden, Neighbors yard and his Cat Tree. Bow down before him mortals!!
Surely:You bought a new cushion hooman?