Courtney and Kismet
Member Since 2012
Happy Sunday Funday LL,
K is doing just fine today. All 5 P's and BTB with us. Sending vines out to Gobbles and all others in need.
I took this video of Kismet yesterday (2nd of 2 videos in this series) where he plays fetch! Kizzy was never trained to do tricks, he just learned how to play fetch all on his own when he was a baby kitten. When DH and I first got together, he didn't believe me until he saw it with his own eyes. I had to go out of town for a wedding and asked if he would cat sit Kiz, who was just over 4 months old at the time.
Anyway, over their bonding weekend, Kismet brought DH his old favorite red mouse and dropped it on his feet. DH picked it up and threw it for him, not expecting anything beyond typical play, and was amazed when Kiz retrieved and returned it to him. They played fetch for about an hour, and DH left me the most adorable voicemail message ever about how my cat was brilliant and he was totally in love with him. Well, Kismet never came back to my old place, and when I came back, neither did I ;-) This is yet another example of how Kismet brought us all together. DH and I joke that the only reason he invited me to move in was so that Kiz wouldn't have to leave. :lol:
Kizzy plays fetch to this day, but it has to be on his terms. You can't just throw his toy and tell him to fetch it --- no, no, nooooo. He brings you his toy and tells you when to throw it. :lol: So while we never trained him, he has done an excellent job in training us. :lol: This is actually the first time I've ever been able to catch him in action on film. He gets camera shy and will often stop doing whatever he is doing as soon as I grab the camera, Now I just need to catch him on tape talking (he has conversations with us), his bedtime routine with DH (that's a whole story unto itself,) the way he plays hide and go seek, and finally, a video of him doing his famous high leaps and flips. But this video of him playing fetch will go into the annals of the history of the amazing Kismet Cat Extraordinaire for future generations to marvel at. ;-)
Enjoy!
[youtube]el7hE7FZ-xY[/youtube]
If you can't get enough of Kismet fetching (I never can! :lol: ), here's the first video:
[youtube]D7GB-q9cTs4[/youtube]
Yesterday/Recap
AMPS 170
+3--- 153
+5--- 77
+9--- 83
PMPS 132
+2--- 89
+4--- 63
+5--- 75
Today
AMPS 153
+3--- 112
+4--- 87
+5--- 84
+8.5-129
PMPS 154
+2--- 88
+3--- 64
K is doing just fine today. All 5 P's and BTB with us. Sending vines out to Gobbles and all others in need.
I took this video of Kismet yesterday (2nd of 2 videos in this series) where he plays fetch! Kizzy was never trained to do tricks, he just learned how to play fetch all on his own when he was a baby kitten. When DH and I first got together, he didn't believe me until he saw it with his own eyes. I had to go out of town for a wedding and asked if he would cat sit Kiz, who was just over 4 months old at the time.
Anyway, over their bonding weekend, Kismet brought DH his old favorite red mouse and dropped it on his feet. DH picked it up and threw it for him, not expecting anything beyond typical play, and was amazed when Kiz retrieved and returned it to him. They played fetch for about an hour, and DH left me the most adorable voicemail message ever about how my cat was brilliant and he was totally in love with him. Well, Kismet never came back to my old place, and when I came back, neither did I ;-) This is yet another example of how Kismet brought us all together. DH and I joke that the only reason he invited me to move in was so that Kiz wouldn't have to leave. :lol:
Kizzy plays fetch to this day, but it has to be on his terms. You can't just throw his toy and tell him to fetch it --- no, no, nooooo. He brings you his toy and tells you when to throw it. :lol: So while we never trained him, he has done an excellent job in training us. :lol: This is actually the first time I've ever been able to catch him in action on film. He gets camera shy and will often stop doing whatever he is doing as soon as I grab the camera, Now I just need to catch him on tape talking (he has conversations with us), his bedtime routine with DH (that's a whole story unto itself,) the way he plays hide and go seek, and finally, a video of him doing his famous high leaps and flips. But this video of him playing fetch will go into the annals of the history of the amazing Kismet Cat Extraordinaire for future generations to marvel at. ;-)
Enjoy!
[youtube]el7hE7FZ-xY[/youtube]
If you can't get enough of Kismet fetching (I never can! :lol: ), here's the first video:
[youtube]D7GB-q9cTs4[/youtube]
Yesterday/Recap
AMPS 170
+3--- 153
+5--- 77
+9--- 83
PMPS 132
+2--- 89
+4--- 63
+5--- 75
Today
AMPS 153
+3--- 112
+4--- 87
+5--- 84
+8.5-129
PMPS 154
+2--- 88
+3--- 64