That picture is awesome. She sleeps in very interesting shapes.
There was a point when I was in college where my family had four cats in a tiny house. Those were normal cats, though, and they would disperse and sleep for most of the day. Toeffe and Moly are both really big people cats, and even Penny (though she does not want to sleep on the bed, thank god) has a certain need for attention. I think Toeffe's the only one that gets jealous, but he does it quite enough for everybody. He'll insert himself between person and TV/keyboard/other cat/dinner/other human if given half a chance.
Mostly, though, the cats just want to be in the same room as one of us. If we leave one room, even cats that appeared to be happily asleep will gradually drift after us and settle where we do. They're usually not too demanding, but they're very... present. At least Ken's the one who has to contend with a cat that shares his pillow every night.
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on 2007-10-18 12:27 am (UTC)There was a point when I was in college where my family had four cats in a tiny house. Those were normal cats, though, and they would disperse and sleep for most of the day. Toeffe and Moly are both really big people cats, and even Penny (though she does not want to sleep on the bed, thank god) has a certain need for attention. I think Toeffe's the only one that gets jealous, but he does it quite enough for everybody. He'll insert himself between person and TV/keyboard/other cat/dinner/other human if given half a chance.
Mostly, though, the cats just want to be in the same room as one of us. If we leave one room, even cats that appeared to be happily asleep will gradually drift after us and settle where we do. They're usually not too demanding, but they're very... present. At least Ken's the one who has to contend with a cat that shares his pillow every night.