Spooky isn't necessarily reacting all that well to the new baby (human, not cat).
I've also been working a lot lately (at home for the moment to assist with extra cooking/nappies etc) so I'm often sat at my desk catching up on work overnight - like now. He's spent about 20 minutes sat on the keyboard, staring at me, trying to hit me - drawing blood a few times on my lip while I tried to get on with things, occasionally giving him some attention but obviously not enough.
Eventually he gave me a hard whack to the eye so I picked him up, not roughly, and put him down behind me. He saunters off. Next thing I know he's jumped up my back (in one leap, not a 'climb') and is gripping onto my neck with his claws (more blood drawn and very painful) and trying to bite my throat doing that hind-leg kick thing to my spine.
Spooky isn't necessarily reacting all that well to the new baby (human, not cat).
I've also been working a lot lately (at home for the moment to assist with extra cooking/nappies etc) so I'm often sat at my desk catching up on work overnight - like now. He's spent about 20 minutes sat on the keyboard, staring at me, trying to hit me - drawing blood a few times on my lip while I tried to get on with things, occasionally giving him some attention but obviously not enough.
Eventually he gave me a hard whack to the eye so I picked him up, not roughly, and put him down behind me. He saunters off. Next thing I know he's jumped up my back (in one leap, not a 'climb') and is gripping onto my neck with his claws (more blood drawn and very painful) and trying to bite my throat doing that hind-leg kick thing to my spine.
Anyone want a bored/stressed/vindictive Burmese?