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Trying to bond with my cat more?

My cat doesn't really like me, and I have no idea whyShe's sitting on my lap right now, but I know she's about to leave meAnyways, I just want to know how I can bond with her more since she's MY cat(She prefers my sister.) It never bothered my, but my sisters moving out and can't take her, and want I her to know that I'M her owner, and I'm willing to bond, but she just wont let meAny tips? Basically she isn't used of me.

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It is going to change the compositionParchment paper with breath moistureYou have an egg flour mix hereSo it is verging on bakingUntil I started doing some baking, I didn't grasp the point of parchment paperFoil is going to hold that moisture in, as well as reflecting heat back Completely different method I think you'd be better off just making a regular pan omelet, rather than experimenting.
oh, my!! what ever did we do before baking parchment? why, we oiled the pans and put the foods directly on the pan!! I have used a lot of things like notebook paper and copy paper!! they work!! little boys never died from chewing up their notebooks and shooting the spitwads over the teacher''s heads!! So it is not poisonous!! The first parchment paper I got was when I bought the bakery and it was used only under really sugary pastries!! Like elephant ears and cinnamon rolls or other really sugary sticky thingsOtherwise it is not at all necessary.
As long as you don't place the foil in the microwaveThe foil will keep the stuff warmer for a much longer period of timeIf adding cheese, this will melt the cheese .
several things to tryFood - my cats come running when they hear the tin opener in action - they also love cat pepperami (link below) and come running if I just crinkle the foil wrapper! Catnip - most cats go crazy for this stuff - to get my cats to use a scratching post (rather then my furniture) I sprinkled some dried powder on the scratcher, and when they finished head-rubbing it, they scratched it big time! Play - this can be a learning process for both you and the cat - try a long feather (long is best, to keep your fingers safe) tickle her face and ears with it - then her tummySTRING - I have a 3 foot bamboo cane with a 6 foot length of string (natural fibre is best) and we play indoors and outdoors on the lawn - endless funSleep - put a soft woolly blanket on your lap, and she will want to sleep on that (and on you) Grooming - if she sheds, then a grooming comb to collect the dead fur will help her keep well groomedOtherwise a soft hairbrush is usually well receivedIf she gets dirty ears, then you need to get her used to cotton budsIf that all goes well, try to get her used to you touching her paws, cos there will come the day when she needs her claws trimmed - and if she is feisty about her paws, that will be some tussle! Good luck!

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