Tag: #abandonedcats

  • If cats could talk……. they wouldn’t!

    If cats could talk……. they wouldn’t!

    Cats don’t need words to make themselves understood—they’ve mastered a whole language of looks, movements, and tiny habits that say everything. Once you start noticing these subtle signals, you realise your cat has been “talking” to you all along.


    The Language of the Tail

    A cat’s tail is like a mood barometer. Held high with a little curve at the tip means a happy, confident greeting. A flicking or lashing tail usually signals irritation—often when you’ve stopped stroking them too soon. And when they gently wrap their tail around you, it’s their version of a quiet hug.


    Slow Blinks and Soft Eyes


    A slow blink from your cat is one of the clearest signs of trust. Often called a “cat kiss,” it’s their way of showing they feel safe with you. Try it back—you might just get one in return.


    Head Bumps and Gentle Nudges


    When a cat nudges you with their head, they’re marking you as safe and familiar. It’s affection, but also a little claim: you’re part of their world.


    Following You Around
    If your cat shadows you from room to room, it’s not by accident. It’s attachment. They want to be near you, even if they pretend they’re just passing through. Millie our tabby does this and it’s so endearing it makes me feel like she’s keeping an eye on me. She loves being in the kitchen when I’m cooking, surveying the scene and “helping”


    Kneading and Purring


    That soft kneading—“making biscuits”—is a comforting behaviour from kittenhood. Paired with purring, it usually means your cat feels completely content and secure. The number of shops we go in trying to find the ultimate soft Cookie pillow has been immense- FYI the JYSK fur one is a winner in our house along with the Kelly Hoppen/QVC zone !!


    The Sit-On-Everything Habit


    Books, laptops, clean washing—if it’s yours, it’s fair game. Cats place themselves where your attention is. It’s not inconvenience—it’s connection.


    Our Three Cats, Three Different Voices


    Living with Ruby, Millie, and Moon has shown us that no two cats communicate the same way. Each of them has their own little “language,” and once you tune into it, you start to understand exactly what they’re saying.


    Ruby is our whirlwind. Our first cat .. we moved into a new house and soon noticed this cat around all the time – turns out the previous owners moved house , didn’t want her and left her behind . She’s confident, full of energy, and not at all shy about making herself known. If she wants attention, you’ll hear about it—loudly. She is a real character. She is our soul mate, our emotional support animal and the one who makes herself indispensable – Ruby is in fact a he … which we found out about a year after she adopted us but we can’t get out of the she habit – so he/she is Ruby, Reuben , Deubs Rubes and answers to them all, especially if food is involved !

    Her miaowing isn’t just noise, it’s a demand, a conversation, and sometimes a full-blown announcement that she is the main character in that moment.

    With Ruby, there’s no guessing—you always know. She is a number one diva !


    Moon is the quiet observer. She doesn’t need noise to be noticed. Instead, she simply appears. You’ll be reading or on your phone, and suddenly she’s there—gently climbing onto your chest, settling herself right in your space, often directly on top of whatever has your attention. Then come those beautiful, steady eyes. No sound, no fuss—just a silent but very clear message: “I’m more important than that.”
    When we first got Moon, she spent her days hiding under the kitchen table or tucked away under the bed. That nervousness hasn’t completely disappeared—she can still be a little jumpy if you walk too close—but it’s just a trace of her past. At heart, she’s incredibly gentle. And interestingly, despite her quiet nature, the other cats never seem to challenge her. There’s something about her calm presence that holds its own.


    Millie is our surprise. At first, we thought she might be a bit scary, but she’s actually just wonderfully unique. She’s like a little dog in cat form. She’ll come up and head nudge you with real purpose, showing affection in a way that feels very much on her terms. She’s not keen on hands, which we think may come from her previous home, and it’s something we respect. Millie has clear boundaries—but she still finds her own way to show love, and that’s what makes her so special. When I was going through some worries early this year she took to sleeping next to me in bed . She jumps up when the lights go off and snuggles her little body into the curves of mine and we go to sleep cuddling .

    She is the first one to great us when we get home pounding down the stairs to stick her head through the bannister for a head rub


    Listening Without Words

    Cats may not speak our language, but they are constantly communicating.

    The cats don’t have an awful lot to do with each other , we had dreams of them cuddling up together and playing but it was not to be .. The only exception is dinner time when Ruby & Moon gang up on us looking like a pair of East end villains with their piercing eyes

    Whether it’s a tail flick, a slow blink, a loud miaow, or a quiet stare, every action means something.


    And when you live with cats like Ruby, Millie, and Moon, you realise something quite special—once you learn their language, the silence isn’t silence at all.

  • Walking the cat !!

    Walking the cat !!

    So we have three wonderful cats Ruby, Moon and Millie .. all of them were abandoned sadly. Ruby was left behind when her owner moved and didn’t take her with them

    .. how someone could do that I don’t know .. Moon was abandoned in a garden and lived in the freezing cold shoved in between a garden fence and a garage wall . Millie was dumped by the local supermarket . All three have been transformed by love.

    When we moved we went to live on a busy main road and so made the reluctant decision to keep them inside . Moon and Millie are both very nervous cats who didn’t want to go outside but Rubes was a different kettle of fish. She is a nosy cat and doesn’t have a sense of fear so it was how to strike that balance.

    We found the balance – instead of walking the dog we walk the cat !!

    This has been the perfect solution for her and we found her this amazing lightweight harness from Amazon

    https://amzn.to/41mrZPF

    It’s meant for a small dog but fits our chunky monkey really well and she actually walks in it rather than sort of shuffle like she has done in previous ones.

    As Ruby is unfortunately not in the best of health we have just discovered the cat pram and it’s the best £45 we have spent ! It means we can go on family walks and take her with us – she gets her fresh air and the chance to indulge in her natural nosiness and also means we can all stay out for longer !! The pram is meant for dogs but again is perfect for Ruby.. it’s so popular that she sits by it waiting to go out 😹😹

    https://amzn.to/4t3OxRd

    The pram itself is lightweight and folds away . Was very easy to assemble and is sturdy , we have tested it on pavements roads and even up hills and it’s come up trumps . Has a cup holder and also a small storage shelf underneath

    The only downside is that you don’t get anywhere quick as everyone stops to look and admire our beautiful cat !!!! Ruby gets the admiration she deserves, a chance to take in the world and fresh air the same time. It’s funny when people look in the pram expecting to see a baby and out of the pram pops Our Rubes .. it’s truly priceless and we cannot believe we didn’t buy one before !

    We also got this super Cute elephant blanket to keep her warm and easily washable in case of accidents as we soon found out to our peril !!!

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