Cats beware!

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When mom's away the kids will play.


I found this on my camera while going through the pictures.






Click on picture to enlarge. You must enlarge! It's funny. My kids call this one, I Chinese.
 

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Well, it's clearly being possessed by Satan, so I think that counts as 'harm'.

I used to put my hands over my cat's ears and tell him he now looked like a seal. He didn't mind. I think he just thought I was a bit remedial.
 

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zahra - we have a gray, part Siamese cat that I do the same thing to. We call it "baby seal face" :)
It's fun to make seal-face with cats.

Does your Siamese think you're a bit simple, too?
 

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We call it rat face at our house. It's a regular game. Aren't we humans strange in a funny sort of way?


We aslo do Mother Theresa by putting a wash cloth around his face. He's happy with the attention and we get a good laugh.

My kids haven't cut his whiskers yet. I wonder when that'll happen?



Dorks.
 

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My husband flattens our cat's ears and calls it the Darth Vader.

One time the cat was a little too curious about one of his socks, got her head stuck in it and did high-speed reverse all around the room to get it off.

She also hops into any empty box she can find, no matter how small. If I can ever figure out how to get a picture to show up here, I'll post a few.
 

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My husband flattens our cat's ears and calls it the Darth Vader.

One time the cat was a little too curious about one of his socks, got her head stuck in it and did high-speed reverse all around the room to get it off.

She also hops into any empty box she can find, no matter how small. If I can ever figure out how to get a picture to show up here, I'll post a few.

Get an account with photobucket.com (it's free) and up load a few pictures by clicking "browes" and then choose the picture you want. Go to the bottom of the page and click create an HTML or something like that. Then find the option for message boards and highlight, copy and come back here and paste it in a reply box. Hit submit and you'll have a clickable thumbnail picture.

K, dork?
 

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Well, my dog has something to say about this...

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My kids haven't cut his whiskers yet. I wonder when that'll happen?
No, no, no!
Don't do it, ever! Cats use their whiskers as sensory devices, to judge the width of areas where they want to crawl, among other things. It's a cruel thing to do to a cat.

Thank you for your attention.
*end of rant*
 

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It's fun to make seal-face with cats.

Does your Siamese think you're a bit simple, too?

He must. He has us entirely too well trained. He gets 10% of every slice of cheese I eat. He gets the best spot on the bed. He knows if he sits and stares at the doorknob someone will always open the door.

This is Yoghurt (he's not full Siamese, btw) helping us avoid sweets by guarding the box of Li'l Debbie snacks

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No, no, no!
Don't do it, ever! Cats use their whiskers as sensory devices, to judge the width of areas where they want to crawl, among other things. It's a cruel thing to do to a cat.

Thank you for your attention.
*end of rant*


Well I know that and the kids know that from our last cat, but do they care?


Nope.

It's just a matter of time before he gets a hair cut.