moonvoice: (ghibli - hmc - exhausted)
moonvoice ([personal profile] moonvoice) wrote2011-11-23 09:42 pm

Photo/s of the day. My charming couch surfer.

I've had a bad few days, so I've been on the couch a bit.
Also I've had university readings and I prefer to do them away from the computer.
Maybe joins me at 'her spot.'
Sometimes she's asleep, sometimes she's watching outside, sometimes she's playing with the blinds, sometimes she comes down to have a personal cuddle and lie on me for a little while, sometimes she plays with Moet.
Actually, both cats join me when I'm on the couch. It's kind of awesome.



























Holding hands. *g*







silverjackal: (Default)

[personal profile] silverjackal 2011-11-23 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"What is out there?" Heh. Maybe's curiosity is a joy to watch. I also *really* like that second photo of her -- relaxed, happy, eye contact. You can really see just how nice she is, under all the intensity. (Somewhat like Cyrus in that regard, too, yes?) :)
white_rabbit: (Artemis - Blush)

[personal profile] white_rabbit 2011-11-23 03:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Heee. :) I love Maybe's little face peeking out the window.
laughinglotus: black scorpion (Default)

[personal profile] laughinglotus 2011-11-23 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Couch kitties will make you feel better. Kitt3hz rulz!
feralkiss: Clouded leopard walking up to the viewer, intense look and tongue licking its lips. (Default)

[personal profile] feralkiss 2011-11-23 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
How cute!
silverjackal: (Default)

[personal profile] silverjackal 2011-11-24 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
"if you shift to get something (like a camera) from another room"

Yes! If I shift my weight on my chair/turn my head/etc. it is *over*. Actually, at first there was only the briefest glimpse, and me seeing it was enough to shut it off. Now he'll sometimes stay relaxed and happy even if I move around, but it's still "in development". And with Cyrus there's no "going back", no matter how long the pause.

I've actually seen enough other reactive dogs now that I suspect there's a correlation -- very sensitive, very intelligent, very energetic = prone to reactivity. I don't think that means that all highly sensitive/intelligent/energetic animals are reactive, but that reactivity is a behavioural issue for a subset of the latter. I've met some very nice dogs that are none the less dumb as the proverbial post, and they're not reactive, because they don't notice 9/10ths of what's going on, much less get anxious about it. Heh. The same might be true of cats, that it requires all three characteristics in marked degree. You can have an animal that's very intelligent and very energetic and/or sensitive, but which won't be reactive. Of course I could just be talking bollocks, too, but there's a correlation at least, if not causation.
red_trillium: The ears and yellow eyes of our ginger cat peekout out of the corner of a box (Morgan in a box by me)

[personal profile] red_trillium 2011-11-24 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry to hear about the bad news. It's been a hell of a year for me, we had bad news about 2 weeks ago. Our kitties are definitely the highlight of my life. Morgan, our 3-legged, sits with me constantly on the couch, comes into the bathroom when I shower, will hang out with me in the morning when I sit to check my email before going to work.

I wanted to let you know also that I've got a "Virtual Craft Faire" post up on at my LJ and DW. You are very welcome to come on over and post about your DeviantArt/etc shops and put up some picts if you want: DW post is here.