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OUR Kitties are the same as yours are too.
Callie lays on the end of the bed in her spot,,, I have to watch my feet to make sure she is OK,,, and Brumby snuggles up to me in between me and my wife. I am always asking her to move over a couple inches to let me not to be hanging at the edge of the bed. ( HA HA ) And my wife says the same to me. ( HA HA ) And,,, Brumby also purrs me to sleep every night. Our kitties rule the house. And we would not have it any other way either. Best Regards, Gary |
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I do not know how many of you get the Pickles comic strip in your Sunday paper, but today it had a rubber tongue you slip over your tongue so you can groom your cat and bond with it better.
I decided to check if there was really something like that and found this. You do not slip it over your tongue, but geesh. Elaborate joke or not? Here is the Kickstarter page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...at/description
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Like we say in model trains, eventually you'll find a prototype for everything.
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Hmmmmmm.
However, have a look at their cat toy which looks more interesting... Home - PDXPETDESIGN.COM
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The only problem I see with the cat toy is I'm not sure I want mine thinking any more creatively then they do now. They're very capable of creating havoc without any more brain training.
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I've been enjoying all the talk about the licking toy for humans to
use on their kitties. Very cool and funny at the same time. I on the other hand comb my kitties on a regular basis. It's good for them and keeps them free of any critters that get on them from our walks outside. OH YEA,,, Our kitties are leash trained. They don't run free as we don't want them to be killed by other critters or humans. Best Regards, Gary |
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One of mine will walk on a leash, the other on a leash is only good for dusting tile or hardwood floors.
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I'm noticing something with my new cats that I've never seen before. Their brakes don't work very well, especially on the wood floors. I'll get Callie chasing the laser, and it's like watching a demolition derby. 2 positives to it though. She is very handy at making sure the front door is closed, and she is learning how to drift around corners.
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Hi Noortje! Heheheh, ah, Murph, ya gotta love the critters. They are pretty sharp, they learn things quick. In contrast to smooth floors are the moves they can turn when having carpet to latch on to for traction, daaaaaaaaang.
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