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meirwen_1988 ([personal profile] meirwen_1988) wrote2008-05-02 09:16 pm
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Moving gravity wells

Apparently Elsie is very sensitive to gravitational shifts. She keeps falling over, particularly near humans, writhing a bit, and looking up as though to say, "Could you please check my fur--I think the gravity is messing with it." So you bend down, check her fur, see it's okay, and move to do something else. She follows, and then the damn gravity strikes again (often right on top of your feet), and the actions repeat.

Silly kitten.

[identity profile] briony530.livejournal.com 2008-05-03 11:50 am (UTC)(link)
That's what that is? Hudson occasionally suffers from that too! Silly us, we thought he just wanted tummy rubs!!

[identity profile] kelfstein.livejournal.com 2008-05-03 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Both Mango and Maddy have it. Maddy is hyper-sensitive to gravity. She will fall over when you are not looking and usually where you cannot see her, as in behind you, then get upset when you try to not kill her when you step on her. We are lucky she has not gotten hurt and no one has hurt themselves doing the "oh god I am stepping on a CAT!" move.
I keep reminding myself I love my cats, even when they are more annoying than humans.