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Originally Posted by Rumpelteazer
She was trying to make me feel sorry for her; yesterday I washed all of her blankets, pillows and pillowcases I have around my bedroom. This because she was making clear that they were all dirty (she hates "dirty" things to sleep on). However, she doesn't like freshly cleaned blanket/pillow/pillowcases either. So she felt "forced" to lie on my thickers, because that was, like, the only soft spot in my whole room  . When I went to watch tv in bed she came to lie next to me for a couple of hours.
For the next couple of days she'll act like this, then she'll find a spot on one of the washed things. Maybe she doesn't like the smell of the detergent or fabric softener.
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It's more like the washed things don't smell like her anymore - until she sleeps on them - a vicious circle.
When I wash the towels/blankets, etc. my 3 cats play 'stand off' -- waiting for one of them to take the plunge and sleep on them - once they have the proper 'cat smell' then all 3 compete to mark them (again) with their own scent .... I usually solve the problem by grabbing the nearest cat and plunking them down on the 'new' towel and rub them on it . I get tired of those staring remorseful eyes accusing me of taking away their old towels.