Is senior Scottish Straight life usually mellow with occasional toy ambushes?
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Jacob Parker
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1 mo. ago
My seven-year-old Scottish Straight, Jasper, spends 90% of his day napping in sun patches or draped over the back of the couch. That mellow baseline is definitely the norm for seniors. The toy ambushes happen maybe twice a week, usually right when I'm walking past with a glass of water or settling in to work - he'll suddenly bat a crinkly ball under my foot or pounce on a feather wand I left on the floor. It's more of a playful reminder that he's still got some kitten in him, not a daily chaos.
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Leah Wallace
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2 wks ago
From personal experience with my 11-year-old Bonnie, absolutely - she's basically a professional napper who launches into action maybe once every three days when a particular sparkly pom-pom catches her eye. The ambushes are short and silly, like she suddenly remembers she's a hunter for about 90 seconds before flopping back down for another six-hour snooze. It's less intense play and more of a hilarious little reminder that she's still got some kitten left in her.
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Caitlin Cross
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2 wks ago
From my 14-year-old Fergus, the mellow baseline is very real - he spends entire afternoons curled into a furry cinnamon roll on the heating vent. But every few days, usually around dusk, he'll suddenly remember he's a tiny predator and launch a silent attack on a catnip mouse I forgot to put away. The ambushes are so predictable I've started leaving one specific toy out just to see him perk up.
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Anthony Stevens
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6 d. ago
Mostly yes. My 12-year-old Morris spends whole days melted into the armchair, barely twitching a whisker. Then, maybe twice a month, he'll suddenly stalk a crumpled receipt like it's a lethal threat, pouncing with a graceless thud that shakes the floor. It's more a quick, comedic outburst than a sustained hunt.
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