No, its not a toy that's evil, but Phlox who looked like an evil wind up toy.
I was out of the house most of the day and once I was home, Phlox was not in the mood to share affection.
I was on the couch, letting her play with a little plastic ball, when she noticed that all four of my cats were sharing the couch with us. (They are amazingly blaise about birds, having been raised with them. Only little finches and sparrows ever get their interest...though they are always supervised) Phlox proceeds to charge them one at a time, chasing them each off the couch.
I don't want to encourage aggression, but having her on top of the cat pecking order is good, even with my bird friendly cats.
Granted, she nipped me a few times too, to let me know she was mad about my leaving her alone so long.
But that little strut across the couch...it was hysterical. You'd think she was a macaw with that attitude, not a GCC.
I was out of the house most of the day and once I was home, Phlox was not in the mood to share affection.
I was on the couch, letting her play with a little plastic ball, when she noticed that all four of my cats were sharing the couch with us. (They are amazingly blaise about birds, having been raised with them. Only little finches and sparrows ever get their interest...though they are always supervised) Phlox proceeds to charge them one at a time, chasing them each off the couch.
I don't want to encourage aggression, but having her on top of the cat pecking order is good, even with my bird friendly cats.
Granted, she nipped me a few times too, to let me know she was mad about my leaving her alone so long.
But that little strut across the couch...it was hysterical. You'd think she was a macaw with that attitude, not a GCC.