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When we first took Rascal to the vet as a kitten we were told that he had
‘bonding issues and behavioural problems,’ Nonna was most amused at the time. Here you can witness his issues as he guards the boys at night, from 8 o’clock sharp he starts to yeowl for them to come up to bed and then he stays there, up and down the ladder, checking, in-between nips next door to check on my daughter. He’s usually pretty tired by the morning, it’s a nocturnal thing of course, perfectly natural in a cat.

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7 Comments

  1. Niksmom:

    How adorable. We have a cat named Rascal, too! Ouyr *other* cat, Pandora, is not only our watch cat but actually saved Nik’s life once. She still alerts me to any problems in the middle of the night. (I’ll have to write about it one day.)

  2. FXSmom:

    Awww…what a good guard kitty. :o )

  3. Michelle Pixie:

    Too Cute!

  4. Corrie:

    I had a protective cat when my oldest was born. Tabby. She’d sleep in his crib. Come get me if he was crying in the middle of the night. Sometimes I’d go in his room and Tabby would be on her hind legs looking into the crib and then looking at me as if to say, “What are you going to do about this?”

    I said to Tabby, “Well, if you could fetch his pacifier, you could take care of him yourself.”

  5. Jazz:

    That is absolutely perfect. I want that cat.

  6. Jaya:

    I love this story!! What a good kitty.

  7. Yoshi:

    hi, very cute cat. I have a great friend and lived with a cat with me till 2006. He is 20 years old manx cat. He is living in different place. Ah.. he is very similar with me….
    “All Cats Have Asperger’s Syndrome” by Kathy Hoopmann.

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