Your leisure time is my nightmare.My tarantula Mary Jane gets like that sometimes so I place her on my shoulder or head so she can stop trying to climb the controller.
Have to say, what a gorgeous cat he was! Love black cats so much.Whenever my cat used to interrupt my gaming session I made sure to give it enough attention that it would curl up in my lap and settle until it eventually fell asleep. I got so used to it I started to forget he was there, so he always scared the living shit out of me with his REM sleep twitching.
Had him since I was 5, sadly he passed away last fall at 21 years old. Nothing will ever replace him, and I'm sure I'll never be gifted with a better pet for the rest of my life.
R.I.P Buster, 1997-2018
Indeed. I was really fortunate to have him for as long as I did! Now I've got this derpy little thing.R.i.p. Buster! But 21 years is a very long life in cat years. Dang!
Terrible advice, the cat always gets half.
To saying those two sentences, you never had a cat.Put the cat in another room, close the door, problem solved. Remember: the cat is your pet, not the opposite
My literally waits until difficult sections in games to request attention. I'll be playing Assassin's Creed Odyssey for hours, and she'll mind her own business while I'm exploring.
The second I step into the arena with a mythical creature that's above my level though? Now she needs to jump in my lap and rub her head on my hands.
UhMy tarantula Mary Jane gets like that sometimes so I place her on my shoulder or head so she can stop trying to climb the controller.
I feel for you. Back when I had a cat, she would prance around in front of my TV. It was online play so I could not stop like usual to give it the fullest attention but I have to say I miss that love. Usually she wanted food or to be let out so she knew the way to grab my attention is to jump in front of my TV and meow LOL.Every time I try to play video games at home, my cat wants attention. I understand that the poor thing doesn't get to see me much between my classes and practice, but she really is quite a handful. I usually end up playing with her more than the Playstation! Does anyone else have pets? Do they let you play games?
What a beautiful boy. Rest In peace.Whenever my cat used to interrupt my gaming session I made sure to give it enough attention that it would curl up in my lap and settle until it eventually fell asleep. I got so used to it I started to forget he was there, so he always scared the living shit out of me with his REM sleep twitching.
Had him since I was 5, sadly he passed away last fall at 21 years old. Nothing will ever replace him, and I'm sure I'll never be gifted with a better pet for the rest of my life.
R.I.P Buster, 1997-2018
So cute.This is, and I'm being serious, one of my cats cuddling up after climbing through my collar into my sweater while I'm trying to heal peeps in FF XIV. I have no idea where she learned this but now she's doing it all the time.
Spoiler nobody died.
Our cats just have a strong desire to hop onto our lap whenever we sit down to watch TV / play on the console. Especially the lady-cat; It's no big deal though, i just rest the controller on her.
My cat is mesmerised by waves in games and sometimes attacks cursors on the screen.
But, if you can't beat em, join em...
I wonder if I'm emitting stress hormones and that's what draws her attention. She's trying to cheer me up!She knows you need some of her paw bean magic to beat the creature, and that you had it under control up until then. Helpful kitty is helpful!
My cat is mesmerised by waves in games and sometimes attacks cursors on the screen.
But, if you can't beat em, join em...