I found her eating her litter and looking damm proud of it!
2006-08-28 04:52:50
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answer #1
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answered by ? 3
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Flight with the Vacuum Cleaner.
We have a blind cat - she's been this way ever since birth and she is two and half years now.
One thing she doesn't like is the vacuum cleaner. One day she decided that she've had enough and she was determined to fight it. Usually I take her to the other room but this time, she would run after me immediately to make sure as not to miss the opportunity to have her fight. I took her to the other room five times, but she didn't give in.
On the sixth time, I warned her one last time and then I just turned it on. She ran so hard that she slipped and kept on slipping all the way to the other room. I, of course, turned off the vacuum cleaner but It was just so hilarious. She just kept on waltzing away until she got to the other room.
2006-08-28 05:01:45
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answered by Wonder world 2
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We have two little wild black cats that adopted us from the rocks near where we live - now although they are technically "rock cats" they follow us everywhere like two little trained dogs, when we have left home and go about 500 yards away they return to home and wait for us and then greet us as soon as they sight us coming back in the distance - they won't follow anyone else !
2006-08-28 06:45:23
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answered by Barry G 2
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I have a female black labrador and two tom cats, one of which is also black. They think they are the same species. That is fine - until the lab comes on heat! Then she insists on humping the black cat!!! Both the cats groom the dog, licking her head and ears.
The other cat is tortoiseshell and white. He pees down plugholes - and in the toilet!!!! With the toilet, he carefully stands on the seat - it's very funny to watch. Mind you, he has not yet managed to work out how to flush or wash his paws afterwards!
Oh, and the black cat comes when he is called!
2006-08-28 06:11:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I once had a cat who went out of the bedroom window (ground floor flat) it got windy and I closed the window he then tried to jump back up to come in and bumped his head sat on the grass stared at the window and promptly did it again several times until I reopened the window for him
2006-08-28 10:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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A cat that I used to have years ago called Ben went in to someone's kitchen and stole a kipper off her husbands plate while he was washing his hands prior to eating it.
The same cat caught a frog and brought it home. It was completely unharmed and I had to take it back to the neighbours pond with an apology.
2006-08-28 09:18:13
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answered by robin_peel 3
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I had a cat once, her name was Sugar. Well she liked playing with my pony tail holder. So one day I threw it across the room, and do you know what she did? She ran across the room and got it. Then she jumped up on my lap and dropped it. Just like a dog playing fetch.
Then I had another cat named Runt and she would chase the water from the hose.
2006-08-28 04:51:57
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answered by goldenrose3497 2
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My 20lbs cat got a plastic bag stuck on its head and rampaged the house. She has also got high off catnip and fell over and couldnt get back up for a few hours. My other cat got high off catnip and ran into a shelving unit.
2006-08-28 04:52:54
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answered by Bean 3
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There are so many: Plays hide and seek. Run from the kids. When she's mad, for whatever reason, she sneak attacks your legs as you walk by the table. Just last night, she was trying to climb on the kitchen chair and the cushion was falling out of the chair and she was still trying to climb in the chair. Needless to say, she landed on her back with the cushion stuck to her paws, in the air. She also terrorized my fish, until one day I took them out to clean the tank and she took off running like a fat furry chicken! She gets embarassed easily. So if she falls and we have seen her, she takes off running to hide.
2006-08-28 05:16:50
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answered by BabyGirl 2
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i left a couple of oreo cookies on a plate on the coffee table. i had to go down the hall and when i came back my cat had taken the oreos, took them apart (he holds them with one paw and then pulls the top off with his teeth), and was eating the filling! he doesn't eat the cookie part, just the filling. he still begs for oreos whenever we have them.
also, he has a little stuffed dolly that he swiped from my stuffed toy collection. he carries that darned thing around the house and then hides it as if it were his kitten!
2006-08-28 05:21:28
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answered by faerie girl 2
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my cat likes having "spas". she sits in the bathrrom sink and meows until u turn on the water some. she'll sit in the all day and even sleep there. my other cat likes to steal the lids to our soda an juice when were not looking. she then get them stuck under the stove and will fish under there until she gets it out!
small things influence small minds i guess
2006-08-28 06:41:42
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answered by Ashley W 3
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