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    Emma enjoying her new bed. Notice the suitcase behind her. Our other cat, Sutter, enjoys jumping on top of it and sleeping, so it's now a permanent fixture in the living room. They definitely rule the house.
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    The AD about them ruling the house..

    So I've posted at some length some pages ago about or young boy cat Timothy and how he's very stand offish, not affectionate and certainly not a lap cat.

    Funny thing happened on Christmas morning as we were unwrapping a few gifts. The cats always seem to enjoy this but this time both Timmy and Toki, our senior cat spent hours playing on the wrapping paper. Playing on it, scratching at it and sleeping on it.

    That night I was sitting nearby and Timmy jumped up on my lap and slept awhile. A true Christmas miracle.

    Ever since then he continues to sit and or sleep on me more and more.

    We decided to leave it out for 'a few days' and six months later, it's still there. It's a little gathering spot where they actually hang out together and play.

    So yeah my living room carpet literally has a pile of trash on it. When I vacuum, I pick up the trash, then return it to the clean floor. It's kinda insane, I know.

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    And here's Timmy outside all dolled up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thaleia View Post
    Funny thing happened on Christmas morning as we were unwrapping a few gifts. The cats always seem to enjoy this but this time both Timmy and Toki, our senior cat spent hours playing on the wrapping paper. Playing on it, scratching at it and sleeping on it.

    That night I was sitting nearby and Timmy jumped up on my lap and slept awhile. A true Christmas miracle.

    Ever since then he continues to sit and or sleep on me more and more.

    We decided to leave it out for 'a few days' and six months later, it's still there. It's a little gathering spot where they actually hang out together and play.

    So yeah my living room carpet literally has a pile of trash on it. When I vacuum, I pick up the trash, then return it to the clean floor. It's kinda insane, I know.
    One of my cats loves wrapping paper and gnawing on boxes, so I leave out a box and paper all the time and, like you, I put it aside when I clean then put it back.
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    My cats consider me staff. That, or a life support system for my lap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    One of my cats loves wrapping paper and gnawing on boxes, so I leave out a box and paper all the time and, like you, I put it aside when I clean then put it back.


    My cats consider me staff.
    This.

    I assume that they think this is some inferior hotel, that the staff is lazy and the concierge isn't getting them the seats they so richly deserve.
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    All kitties love a warm laundry basket

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    Yes, the kitty gets a new box every few months or so...

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    And if I don't wake up early enough to clean her litter box, she's learned to come into my room and drive me nuts with the wrapping paper in the closet so I get up and clean her box. Little shit, she is. A deeply loved little shit.

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    Ha ha ha awesome stuff people. We are so owned by these guys.

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    When we moved into our current house I put a giant cardboard box in front of a living room window with the cat’s favorite pillow on top so he could supervise the unpacking. That ugly box remained in the window for the rest of the cat’s life.

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    Respect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennymac View Post
    When we moved into our current house I put a giant cardboard box in front of a living room window with the cat’s favorite pillow on top so he could supervise the unpacking. That ugly box remained in the window for the rest of the cat’s life.
    Nice.

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    Ya’ll, the Litter Robot filled with Boxicat Pro is simply amazing combo. Game changer.

    Expensive but worth every dollar. I used to be able to smell the litter box, even clean, even with other “unscented” litters, no matter where in the house all the time. They still kick the litter all over the floor, and it absolutely reeks to unload the drawer every few days to week (it tells you when full) but damn.

    Our kittens are growing well (tracking weight with the litter box) and they are all done with their shots. Next week they will go in to be spayed and neutered and chipped. After they get chipped we will start to introduce them a little more to outside. Thinking about Air Tagging them too. Also, glad one of them made buddies with our dog. Dog has a high prey drive, so I was super worried about her chasing, but one is her buddy, and the boy just hits her in the face.

    I was always anti two cats, but the wife was right. Two is better. They are much happier and less clingy. We go away a lot on weekends and they are happy to see us, but not like “oh my, I went crazy alone all weekend” like our old cat.


    "Let's be careful out there."

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    Oh man. Don't let my wife hear those points. She brought a rescue cat home and I thought for sure my husky would eat it. After 3-4weeks of introduction and almost losing an eye(husky was blind anyway) the animals figured it out. Now the cat who was supposed to kill the mice is way too comfy and spoiled. Wife's solution is another cat, however my new puppy must have a bit of husky in him because he fucks with the cat every chance he gets.

    Anyways I guess cat beds and dog beds are interchangeable

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    Been a while since I posted in here but it looks like the photo uploader is working again.
    His shaggy lordship has finally adjusted to the dog and is back to his lounging ways:

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    Shorn for the summer and content in his cabana by the pool:

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    "Your wife being mad is temporary, but pow turns do not get unmade" - mallwalker the wise

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    Ugly cleans up nice

    But he still has resting angry face (or I give less than zero fucts face, they're close)

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    I enjoyed watching our cat throw up the kibble I fed her 5 minutes after wolfing it down. So I scooped it back into her bowl and 5 minutes later she hit that shit like it was fresh.
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    Bright bulb, that one. Did it stay down the second time?

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    Uuuuugh....
    Never in U.S. history has the public chosen leadership this malevolent. The moral clarity of their decision is crystalline, particularly knowing how Trump will regard his slim margin as a “mandate” to do his worst. We’ve learned something about America that we didn’t know, or perhaps didn’t believe, and it’ll forever color our individual judgments of who and what we are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tap View Post
    I enjoyed watching our cat throw up the kibble I fed her 5 minutes after wolfing it down. So I scooped it back into her bowl and 5 minutes later she hit that shit like it was fresh.
    laughing out loud here. Cats are great even when they’re not.

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    My dog loves cat food and he loves cat vomit. Combining the two treats is irresistible for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    My dog loves cat food and he loves cat vomit. Combining the two treats is irresistible for him.
    Ugly puked his breakfast this morning and the dog nearly had a seizure trying to decide if she should go clean it up or stay under the baby's chair and its literal cascade of falling food.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boissal View Post
    Ugly puked his breakfast this morning and the dog nearly had a seizure trying to decide if she should go clean it up or stay under the baby's chair and its literal cascade of falling food.
    Well, what did she decide? Baby's food or puked up cat food?

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    RIP Toki. You were the sweetest girl and played and purred right until the end. Life unfairly handed you a number of ailments that you handled each with grace and dignity. You will always be part of me.

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