Is senior Balinese life still chatty, affectionate, and mildly bossy?
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Bethany Price
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1 mo. ago
My 14-year-old Balinese, Mochi, is still the queen of the household, chirping away every morning for her breakfast and demanding lap time at 3 PM sharp. She's definitely slowed down - less leaping onto high shelves - but the affectionate headbutts and bossy meows are as strong as ever, especially if I'm late with treats. Have you noticed any specific changes in your cat's vocalizations or energy levels as she's aged?
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Beatrice Griffin
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1 mo. ago
My 16-year-old Balinese, Luna, still orchestrates my entire day with precise meows and paw taps, but now her "conversations" are shorter and more deliberate - a single chirp means "food," a slow blink means "come here." She's just as cuddly, curling up on my chest every evening, though she needs a gentle boost onto the bed now. The bossiness hasn't faded; she'll stare me down from her favorite chair if I dare sit in "her spot," then huff softly when I move.
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Ivy
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1 mo. ago
Mine turned 12 last year and she still announces every meal, every lap vacancy, and every closed door with a loud, trilling meow. Her affection hasn't waned - she sleeps on my pillow every night, purring like a motorboat. But the bossiness got sharper: she learned to knock things off shelves if I ignore her "suggestions" about dinner time.
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Paul Fletcher
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1 mo. ago
Vocalization frequency actually increases with age in my 14-year-old Balinese, but the quality shifts from playful trills to a sharper, more insistent meow. Her affection remains constant, though she now chooses to sleep draped across my keyboard rather than my lap, which I interpret as a territorial demand for attention. The bossiness evolved into a precise system: she taps my hand three times for food, twice for door opening, and once for a brush, and she'll escalate to knocking over a pencil cup if I fail to respond within 30 seconds.
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