When I say 'made', I guess I mean whether this can develop later as a cat comes to know you better. I just lost a 16 yr. old cat Oct. 5th who was a rescue, and he was a lover/lap cat/totally human oriented from day one.
My new cat is a rescue also (10 mo. old), and she is very affectionate when I go to her and pat her, she has a huge purr motor and rolls around on the floor like a dog. But she does not seek me out, nor does she seek out laps at all, or even sit next to me on a couch. She will sleep in bed with me, but sleeps right at the very bottom and won't approach me even when I call her or pat the bed next to me. She stays upstairs all the time, even though my husband and I spend a significant amount of time downstairs in our finished basement.
I was really hoping she would be a lap cat, although she's a sweetie and will be accepted and loved for whoever she is. I guess the question is, have you had experience of cats who didn't show these tendencies in the beginning developing them later when they have more time to bond?
My new cat is a rescue also (10 mo. old), and she is very affectionate when I go to her and pat her, she has a huge purr motor and rolls around on the floor like a dog. But she does not seek me out, nor does she seek out laps at all, or even sit next to me on a couch. She will sleep in bed with me, but sleeps right at the very bottom and won't approach me even when I call her or pat the bed next to me. She stays upstairs all the time, even though my husband and I spend a significant amount of time downstairs in our finished basement.
I was really hoping she would be a lap cat, although she's a sweetie and will be accepted and loved for whoever she is. I guess the question is, have you had experience of cats who didn't show these tendencies in the beginning developing them later when they have more time to bond?