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Wow...is that really a cat?
I thought my neighbor's cat was tolerant! My dog and I went over her house this morning and I hugged and kissed and cuddled her black cat and tickled his belly and played with his paws and he put up with it for a long time, but I can't imagine him putting up with the screaming and fur grabbing and rolling over him that this baby did, lol!
Found this wonderful site of Cat posters, both photos and drawings. So wonderful and varied! I think they start at $7. Many come in different size prints. There are at LEAST 30 pages... at least!
Watch five big ol' bulldogs engage in backyard battle
Playing fetch is so out of style, dahling. Dogs-in-the-know now prefer games where the ball can't go very far and stays off the mucky ground. Did cats start the trend? In this video it looks like we're peering in on a bulldog-only barbeque, and the pups have taken a break from eating to compete at tetherball. The ball has obviously been lowered to account for their, uh, stout stature, but the wrinkly beasts are really going for it. We can almost feel the bucket-loads of slobber being flung about in this athletic frenzy.
Here's a mesmerizing video of cats playing tetherball
Sometimes, even the most loving cat owner just needs some time to themselves, away from their feline. But how to pull this off? Cats pretty much go where they want, when they want, and if that means right in your face when you're trying to relax with a book, so be it. But one video that's racking up the views on YouTube shows a cat activity that might just get you that break you need. Cat tetherball! Just set up two boxes for your kitties to lounge in and set up a small tetherball stand in the center. As you can clearly see, this is bound to provide hours of uninterrupted you time. Or judging by the video length, at least 24 seconds.
The Cat House On The Kings.com At the Cat House on the Kings, we keep the door to the ICU firmly shut so we can care for the sick kitties. But a closed door is no match for a persistent kitty like Abby (who is blind, by the way!)
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It says "Blind cat Abby opening the door to visit the ICU"
Poor Abbey... they are a bit mean the way they throw her out
We had a crop of kittend that learned to jump up and open our bedroom door.... cute at first.. but they tended to want to wake us far too early. We could not stop them unlatching the door... so had to barricade it so they could not then push the door open.
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It says "Blind cat Abby opening the door to visit the ICU"
Poor Abbey... they are a bit mean the way they throw her out
We had a crop of kittend that learned to jump up and open our bedroom door.... cute at first.. but they tended to want to wake us far too early. We could not stop them unlatching the door... so had to barricade it so they could not then push the door open.
She sure does a good job with that door not being able to see it! And I don't care too much for the way she was thrown out of the room but it is for sick kitties and she wasn't supposed to be in there! From their attitude it also seemed like it wasn't the first time she'd done it either!
I've got a couple right now who insist on trying to open cupboard doors that slam shut if not opened wide enough.
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