Nope, my kitty doesn't do that....my cat acts like a dog too...she comes when I call her....she very affectionate, sometimes too much. My cat who died a few months ago, (17 y/o, died of old age) also a calico, was an anti-social attack cat
. this new kitten is quite the opposite.
Cats are more interesting then dogs, my 2 Maine Coon cats are bigger then my dogs and fearless.
They are house cats, never go outside so no need to be walked, cleanup is nothing with the electronic litter machine. No fleas or ticks very clean.
Smart also, they have learned by watching me how to open doors, they like to play in water so they now can get a drink from the kitchen sink--problem, they can turn the water on but don't know enough to shut it off. And I followed someones suggestion and removed the knobs on my gas stove as they were playing with them. I see a problem on the horizon here, if they get any bigger, they love to place with ice and are just about big enough to reach the handle for the ice maker on my ref. door.
Nurses at times, when I have a bad day they will run off the dogs and stay on my bed as I sleep, they both love a balled up small piece of paper to chase after and they return it to me.
Inspectors of the house, any and all shopping bags must be inspected when brought into the house, all empty boxes no matter how small must be examined for size in case they can fit into it.
The male at 28 lbs. is too big to be a jumper, but the female at 20 lbs. sails of the tops of door jams and can jump to the top of my cabinets if she so wishes.
They say these are one man cats and I tend to believe it. The male adores Hubby, and the female follows me where ever I go. Neither meows, they chirp sort of and we have counted over a dozen different chirps and can somewhat tell what they are saying.
Don't get me wrong, I love my dogs but nothing beats sitting before the fire on a snowy day reading a book with a cat purring away in your lap.