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Old 04-20-2011, 10:01 AM   #29821
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I mostly had siamese/siamese mix. Our last one, Paws, would do a 2 hour morning commute, stay with a friend, and drive 2 hours back with me during the week. He knew morning drives included a stop at McDonalds and if a new worker only passed 2 creams through the window to me, he would hang out the window and meow for his little cup of cream. We even taught him to "fetch" stuff for us. He would go get his "blanket" and bring it to lay on during movie night, open the cabinet and "pick" which can he wanted at dinnertime, and bring in the paper when we let him out. I think he thought he was a dog.
That would sound strange had not my grandmother owned a cat who would ring the doorbell when it it wanted in. The first few times it happened, they thought some kid was playing games. Then they noticed that every time they opened the door to see who rang the bell, the cat would come in. I believe they finally saw the cat actually ringing it.

Evidently the cat had seen others ring the bell and made the connection on his own.
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