A sneezing cat means rain on the way, and three sneezes in a row portends a cold for the cat's owner!
A cat running wildly about (known in our house as 'spacky cat') darting here and there and clawing everything in sight means wind or a storm on the way;
when the cat quietens down, the storm will soon blow itself out.
Cats washing over their ears has long beed held to foretell rain; the old rhyme goes 'When Kitty washes behind her ears, we'll soon be tasting heaven's tears'.
A cat which rolls over and over in the grass, claws the ground and behaves in a skittish manner, is indicating that a brief rain-shower is on the way.
When the cat is restless and moves from place to place without settling, it is foretelling hard winds.
A cat who sits with its back to the fire is said to be a portent of frost.
When a cat spends the night outdoors and caterwauls loudly, it may be foretelling a period of several days' bad weather.
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If you change your overweight cat's diet to a lower calorie food, make the change gradually over a seven to ten day period. Add a small amount of the lower calorie food to the diet currently being fed. Each day increase the amount of lower calorie food and decrease the current diet until the changeover is completed. This helps avoid digestive upsets frequently caused by sudden diet changes.