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Pedal2TheMetal45 asked in PetsCats · 1 decade ago

Crazy cat dragging socks around?

I have a Female Cat. She's been fixed for almost a year now..she has had one litter , we kept two of the males but now for the past month she been jumping in the hamper and dragging out socks or undies and dragging them around the house like they were kittens and meowing.

Whats with that.

Oh she is a siamese if that might have something to do with it..

Thank you

Update:

Thank You all for your replys.... I guess I'll wait it out and see if she stops..

Take care

Tim

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  • CTU
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    One of my girls does that also with socks! I think she was trying to make herself a nest with the socks, found about 10 all together under the bed. She is spayed but never had babies though. She does act as if she's carrying babies and she does meow while she is doing it. It is so cute, don't know why she does it though. She is siamese mix!

  • 1 decade ago

    I have a young adult female Siamese mix, she also carries a sock around and makes little mewing sounds to it! I think she thinks it's her kitten [she's never had any]! Sometimes she even takes it to the food bowl and drops it in as though she's feeding it.

    She doesn't collect lots of socks as some of you say your cat does, she seems to have one favorite red sock that she always picks! Go figure!

    Veralise

  • 1 decade ago

    I have a 13 year old female who was altered before she ever had a litter. She has 2 soft toys that she carries around like kittens and meows like she's upset. She isn't siamese, just crazy!

    I have another female, also altered before ever having a letter and she never does this. Go figure!

  • jodie
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    My cat is Siamese too. She drags socks from the basement laundry room and brings them upstairs. If the door is closed she lays them on the top step and goes back for more. Oh well, I figure it keeps her busy. LOL

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  • 1 decade ago

    My cat used to do the same thing. She would hide them all over the house. I thought that it was because when we went to get her fixed they told us that she was pregnant. So they had to abort her babies because they found out to late. I felt so bad! I guess that she had gotten pregnant one of the times that she had escaped. The only hope that I have for you is that my cat stopped doing it after about 6 months. She wasn't a Siamese either.

  • 1 decade ago

    My torti female does this. She will open the downstairs door go to the laundry room get clean socks never dirty and bring them upstairs one at a time. We have come home to more than 20 socks scattered around the living room and kitchen. I think it's adorable.

  • 5 years ago

    Cats are nevertheless rather playful at a million years old. it may additionally be that the cat isn't very Lovey-dovey. My cat Chutney replaced into very very comparable to that, yet now at 5 years old she has mellowed out and she or he purely likes me touching her. on occasion she would be able of ideas-set my mom, yet different then that she has one proprietor. I spray our new kitten with a squirt of water every time she assaults me too aggressively. desire this helps!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    My cat was just a regular outdoor/indoor cat and he did the same thing with bugs, leaves, socks, clothing, etc... I guess cats think that by finding something and bringing it to you, it's their present to show how much they care for you. But the thing is, they don't realize what is a valuable present and what is not.Hope this helps! :D

    *10 points GREATLY appreciated!

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