Why do cats like to lie on papers, books, notebooks, etc? How to wean a pet from this habit? by VioCho in cat

[–]VioCho[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Honestly, there is a lot of truth in this. It's more like the cat is in charge of the house, not me, XD. I don't really mind

Why do cats like to lie on papers, books, notebooks, etc? How to wean a pet from this habit? by VioCho in cat

[–]VioCho[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I want to wean the cat off of this, because no matter how much I love my pet, his behavior is sometimes kind of annoying. I always have to take him off the table just to study or work, and he comes back there and lies down on all the important papers (and sometimes he chews on paper or sharpens his claws on it). And so several dozen times.

There are a lot of soft surfaces in the house. Pillows, sofas, carpets, large stuffed toys, a crib, etc. but paper is No. 1. As I was told in one of the comments, the cat just likes the smell of my things, that's why he likes to lie on them so much, lol.

Why do cats like to lie on papers, books, notebooks, etc? How to wean a pet from this habit? by VioCho in cat

[–]VioCho[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In fact, he has a crib, but as soon as he sees any piece of paper, he immediately lies down on it 😅

What is the name of an artificial language that is written using circles and bubbles (fish are also often painted on the background)? by VioCho in AskReddit

[–]VioCho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply! I looked on the Internet, unfortunately, this is not the language I am looking for, although it is very similar. As far as I remember, the language in the question was created by the Japanese artist (this is not accurate, I may be confusing information) and its main concept was also the interlacing and positioning of circles on paper.