06-23-2020, 07:56 PM
I have noticed the same thing - I think it's because we have had some real hot weather in late may, which started to speed up the cat spawn followed by some even colder weather, which shut down the spawn, then a little warm up, followed by another below average cold spell - them poor cats just don't know what to do right now.
But you know how it goes when she is starting to get all kinky under the covers then the baby starts crying - 10 minutes later she comes back... and it just isn't the same she is no longer in the mood. Them Cats are the same way and that cold weather is a libido killer, it shuts them down.
But you know how it goes when she is starting to get all kinky under the covers then the baby starts crying - 10 minutes later she comes back... and it just isn't the same she is no longer in the mood. Them Cats are the same way and that cold weather is a libido killer, it shuts them down.