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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2008

First time my kitty is in the snow. She's a deaf indoor white cat, so she hardly ever gets to go outside. She didn't do much, but it was just weird to see her in the snow.

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  • What a beautiful cat! Did you teach her sign language? We did that with ours. They respond quite well!

    She looks exactly like my old one. :D. So gorgeous.

  • aww thanks! ^^ And sort of. I think. (lol) I point a lot (like pointed to where I want her to jump and she does it). Or I do a wave for her to come to me. Is that what you mean by sign language?

    I did teach her how to give me her paw. Whenever someone comes over and she does it they get a real kick out of it!

  • Actual signs. My cat responded to ASL (American Sign Language). We taught him "No" "Food" "Come" - which is a hand motion in the direction - he knew my mom by our sign for her. Those were the key ones.

  • that is so cool. Especially knowing your mom by the sign for her. ^^

  • "No" is epecially a good one, for behaviour issues. They can't respond to a stern tone of voice so when they're doing something naughty (ripping up the couch) you stamp the floor to get their attention and sign "No". If you have to, do the nose bonk and they'll realize that bad behaviour is associated with not only a nose bonk but a sign for no, just as a hearing cat would associate a nose bonk with a stern tone of voice and the word no being told to them.

    :) She really is a beautiful cat!

  • funny because I STILL talk to her even though she can't hear me. lol

    If she does something wrong I usually just nudge her lightly away from whatever she is doing and do a little finger shake in her face. She seems to get it.

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  • see that huge dog... the cat doesn't even flinch as she knows she is superior...

  • You can almost lose him in the snow. haha. I had a cat that looked just like that! That is a very beautiful cat!

  • Hahaha, I did with mine too. :) That works just fine, it sounds like. Well done on not being a deafophobe... deaf cats are just a little different, is all. :)

  • Your mentioning of the pointing and paw-giving is pretty much a sign language. It's the cat learning gestures instead of voice cues. :). Sounds like you've done a great job :D

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