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Cat toys all around
Did you ever just think that the world just constantly produces countless new cat toys? I was awakened last night by the wildest kitty soccer in recent memory-- sounded like a dozen cats-- with extra scuffling and sliding-- donuts and burnouts-- on the hardwood floor. I turned the light on, and could not see what he was playing with at first-- it was too tiny. But he was really putting on a show-- repeated overshooting his target, and sending himself into little mini side-frenzies that had him leaping to the tops of shelves, and shooting up and down the stairs. What was causing all the commotion? A blueberry. I had spilled some on the floor that morning, and apparently missed one when I was trying to clean them up. Little goofball. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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Kreisleriana wrote:
Did you ever just think that the world just constantly produces countless new cat toys? Oh yeah... mini pretzels also make excellent instant cat toys |
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Kreisleriana wrote:
Did you ever just think that the world just constantly produces countless new cat toys? Oh yeah... mini pretzels also make excellent instant cat toys |
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Kreisleriana wrote:
Did you ever just think that the world just constantly produces countless new cat toys? Oh yeah... mini pretzels also make excellent instant cat toys |
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Ginger (RB) loved to play with string beans. She would hang out in the
kitchen until I gave her one. Ann "Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... Did you ever just think that the world just constantly produces countless new cat toys? I was awakened last night by the wildest kitty soccer in recent memory-- sounded like a dozen cats-- with extra scuffling and sliding-- donuts and burnouts-- on the hardwood floor. I turned the light on, and could not see what he was playing with at first-- it was too tiny. But he was really putting on a show-- repeated overshooting his target, and sending himself into little mini side-frenzies that had him leaping to the tops of shelves, and shooting up and down the stairs. What was causing all the commotion? A blueberry. I had spilled some on the floor that morning, and apparently missed one when I was trying to clean them up. Little goofball. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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Ginger (RB) loved to play with string beans. She would hang out in the
kitchen until I gave her one. Ann "Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... Did you ever just think that the world just constantly produces countless new cat toys? I was awakened last night by the wildest kitty soccer in recent memory-- sounded like a dozen cats-- with extra scuffling and sliding-- donuts and burnouts-- on the hardwood floor. I turned the light on, and could not see what he was playing with at first-- it was too tiny. But he was really putting on a show-- repeated overshooting his target, and sending himself into little mini side-frenzies that had him leaping to the tops of shelves, and shooting up and down the stairs. What was causing all the commotion? A blueberry. I had spilled some on the floor that morning, and apparently missed one when I was trying to clean them up. Little goofball. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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Ginger (RB) loved to play with string beans. She would hang out in the
kitchen until I gave her one. Ann "Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... Did you ever just think that the world just constantly produces countless new cat toys? I was awakened last night by the wildest kitty soccer in recent memory-- sounded like a dozen cats-- with extra scuffling and sliding-- donuts and burnouts-- on the hardwood floor. I turned the light on, and could not see what he was playing with at first-- it was too tiny. But he was really putting on a show-- repeated overshooting his target, and sending himself into little mini side-frenzies that had him leaping to the tops of shelves, and shooting up and down the stairs. What was causing all the commotion? A blueberry. I had spilled some on the floor that morning, and apparently missed one when I was trying to clean them up. Little goofball. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... Did you ever just think that the world just constantly produces countless new cat toys? I was awakened last night by the wildest kitty soccer in recent memory-- sounded like a dozen cats-- with extra scuffling and sliding-- donuts and burnouts-- on the hardwood floor. I turned the light on, and could not see what he was playing with at first-- it was too tiny. But he was really putting on a show-- repeated overshooting his target, and sending himself into little mini side-frenzies that had him leaping to the tops of shelves, and shooting up and down the stairs. What was causing all the commotion? A blueberry. I had spilled some on the floor that morning, and apparently missed one when I was trying to clean them up. Little goofball. Theresa I so wish my cats would play more. Kitty is often too grumpy to play and she doesn't like Boyfriend playing in her presence either and she's effectively stopped him by boxing his ears every time he tries. So, two weeks ago, I bought them a catnip mouse, I'd heard such stories on the group about how much cats like catnip and I thought I'd give it a go. That catnip mouse is spurned. Neither of them has any interest in it whatsoever. I sniffed it (yes, sad, sad, cat slave) to see if it smelt of anything, and to me, it doesn't. Is the scent discernable to hoomins, and if so, do I now need to buy a catnip spray to refresh it with, or am I just wasting my money? Tweed |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... Did you ever just think that the world just constantly produces countless new cat toys? I was awakened last night by the wildest kitty soccer in recent memory-- sounded like a dozen cats-- with extra scuffling and sliding-- donuts and burnouts-- on the hardwood floor. I turned the light on, and could not see what he was playing with at first-- it was too tiny. But he was really putting on a show-- repeated overshooting his target, and sending himself into little mini side-frenzies that had him leaping to the tops of shelves, and shooting up and down the stairs. What was causing all the commotion? A blueberry. I had spilled some on the floor that morning, and apparently missed one when I was trying to clean them up. Little goofball. Theresa I so wish my cats would play more. Kitty is often too grumpy to play and she doesn't like Boyfriend playing in her presence either and she's effectively stopped him by boxing his ears every time he tries. So, two weeks ago, I bought them a catnip mouse, I'd heard such stories on the group about how much cats like catnip and I thought I'd give it a go. That catnip mouse is spurned. Neither of them has any interest in it whatsoever. I sniffed it (yes, sad, sad, cat slave) to see if it smelt of anything, and to me, it doesn't. Is the scent discernable to hoomins, and if so, do I now need to buy a catnip spray to refresh it with, or am I just wasting my money? Tweed |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... Did you ever just think that the world just constantly produces countless new cat toys? I was awakened last night by the wildest kitty soccer in recent memory-- sounded like a dozen cats-- with extra scuffling and sliding-- donuts and burnouts-- on the hardwood floor. I turned the light on, and could not see what he was playing with at first-- it was too tiny. But he was really putting on a show-- repeated overshooting his target, and sending himself into little mini side-frenzies that had him leaping to the tops of shelves, and shooting up and down the stairs. What was causing all the commotion? A blueberry. I had spilled some on the floor that morning, and apparently missed one when I was trying to clean them up. Little goofball. Theresa I so wish my cats would play more. Kitty is often too grumpy to play and she doesn't like Boyfriend playing in her presence either and she's effectively stopped him by boxing his ears every time he tries. So, two weeks ago, I bought them a catnip mouse, I'd heard such stories on the group about how much cats like catnip and I thought I'd give it a go. That catnip mouse is spurned. Neither of them has any interest in it whatsoever. I sniffed it (yes, sad, sad, cat slave) to see if it smelt of anything, and to me, it doesn't. Is the scent discernable to hoomins, and if so, do I now need to buy a catnip spray to refresh it with, or am I just wasting my money? Tweed |
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