As soon as we walk out of the bedroom in the morning, the two of them follow us around until they're fed. Then, whenever we arrive home for the day, whether it's 2 hours after we left or 10 hours, they are ready to be fed again and they sit next to their dish and meow until they're fed. This is especially true for Mark, who's just a bit overweight. We may or may not talk like Cartman from South Park when Mark hobbles through the living room...
Amy is a little skittish and will hide out in the ceiling of the basement if there are any strangers in the house. When my dad and Roarke have stayed with us before, she's been MIA for days, hiding out. However, she's not all nerves. If either of the dogs try to give her any troubles, she just "punches" them in the face until they leave her alone. She also has super-cat hearing for the sound of a can being opened, always in hopes that it's tuna.
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