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Copy Cats


One again it seems that history is repeating itself. When we adopted Puck he quickly learned some of Chris’s bad behaviors. For example, Chris would jump on top of the cabinets. Puck watched him do this for several weeks, perhaps longer and eventually learned to get up there himself.

Chris on kitchen babinet

Bad Cat Chris and Puck on top of the Cabinets

Chris also liked to hang out on top of the China Cabinet and soon Puck was up there too.

Our cat Chris on top of the China cabinet.

Our cat Puck on china cabinet

Puck eventually developed his own favorite places to hang out and now our new cat Frankie is following in his footsteps. First Frankie decided he liked lying on the couch where he could look out the window. That happens to be a favorite spot of Puck’s but it probably doesn’t really qualify because it is a naturally good spot and Chris likes it too.

Bad Cat Chris and PuckOur cat Frankie on couchThere is also what has become known as “Puck’s Perch.” It is the ledge between the kitchen and living room that Puck loves to hang out on.

Our cat Puck on ledge.Now we have to start calling it “Puck and Frankie’s Perch.” It just doesn’t sound as cool.

Frankie the cat on Puck's perchA few months ago Rose bought a basket that she put on top of the china cabinet as a decoration. Right away Puck decided to get inside of it, which he did with great difficulty because the ceiling was too close. I put the basket on its side to make it easier for him and it soon became Puck’s second favorite napping spot (Just behind the back of the couch).

Our cat Puck on china cabinet

Chris would also lie in the basket sometimes but I think he did it just to take it away from Puck.

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Now Frankie has discovered it and he is in that basket quite often. So much so that I am worried that Puck will soon lose interest in it.

Our cat Frankie in basketAs I was in the middle of writing this post, Rose called me into the living room to help her with something. While I was helping her, Puck started pawing my back, indicating that he wanted to get on my shoulders (something he copied from Chris) so I picked him up and eventually walked over to the China cabinet thinking he might want to hop into his basket. It was then that I noticed it was occupied. I stood there for a minute to see if Puck would try to take back his spot but he was not interested in ousting Frankie. Perhaps I should start a new blog called “Good Cat Puck.”

I’m sure a lot of readers have pets that learn behaviors from other pets. If you would like to share I would love to hear about it.

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