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1/22/2014 10:41:19 AM EDT
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1/22/2014 10:41:46 AM EDT
[#1]
nope
1/22/2014 11:00:37 AM EDT
[#2]
Hehehehe, yeah, looks familiar.
1/22/2014 11:01:21 AM EDT
[#3]
Just like the one I had...gave her to a fam member so she could live in a nice warm barn and climb/cling to shit all day.
1/22/2014 11:04:46 AM EDT
[#4]
Uh-yup. Thankfully the wife is the one the cat loves most so she gets the morning treatment.





1/22/2014 11:10:20 AM EDT
[#5]
I keep our cat's claws trimmed so he doesn't velcro to everything. Thankfully our brit is not a lap cat... he likes to be -next- to you, not on you.

We also keep our bedroom door closed at night to prevent him from doing the 4 am wake up shit.

The only thing he does that annoys me at times is that he jumps up on the desk between me and the monitor at home, which gives me a good view of Arfcom on either side of a furry cat anus.
1/22/2014 11:20:37 AM EDT
[#6]
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I keep our cat's claws trimmed so he doesn't velcro to everything. Thankfully our brit is not a lap cat... he likes to be -next- to you, not on you.

We also keep our bedroom door closed at night to prevent him from doing the 4 am wake up shit.

The only thing he does that annoys me at times is that he jumps up on the desk between me and the monitor at home, which gives me a good view of Arfcom on either side of a furry cat anus.
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My cat is always trying to block my view as well lol:



1/22/2014 11:39:22 AM EDT
[#7]
Yes. But she's black and skinnier. Think like Ethiopian child.
The worst part is when she'll climb under the blankets on the bed but above the sheets. And then gets lost.

Also, anyone else's cat obtain the ability to multiply their density at inopportune moments? She's an 8lb cat. Yet she seems to weigh more than 50lbs when she wants to. Like she bends the laws of inertia to her whim.
1/22/2014 11:42:56 AM EDT
[#8]
LOL Holy shit that IS my cat...up to and including him touching my face with his paws!  His sister isn't as annoying..shes actually a sweet heart.  Looks just like him except she's calico.

1/22/2014 11:48:05 AM EDT
[#9]
we came home and found our cat sleeping in the guinea pigs cage.
1/22/2014 12:27:51 PM EDT
[#10]
One trick our cat does that boggles the mind is that he has a "thing" for smooth or glossy surfaces.

Glass windows, shiny TV screens, the sides of the bathtub, the shower door, the glass window on the oven, the front of the stainless refrigerator, etc.

He will walk up to these surfaces then paw at them with both front paws in a punching / swimming motion as if he was trying to scratch them like a scratching post, only a thousand times faster. When he does this it is always in another room from where we are and it sounds like dub... dub... dub dub dub dub dub dub dubdubdubdubdubdubdubdubdubdubdubdubudbudb and he will just go and go, sometimes for up to ten minutes at a stretch if we don't shoo him away from the thing he is pawing. The back of our TV in our bedroom looks like it has a million spiderweb streaks on the back due to his pawing at it.

We've tried everything (squirt bottles, two sided tape, throwing socks at him, loud noises, etc.) but when we finally get him to leave one thing alone he simply finds another. Last night he was pawing at the sides of our living room speakers because they were smooth and glossy.
1/22/2014 12:57:08 PM EDT
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One trick our cat does that boggles the mind is that he has a "thing" for smooth or glossy surfaces.



Glass windows, shiny TV screens, the sides of the bathtub, the shower door, the glass window on the oven, the front of the stainless refrigerator, etc.



He will walk up to these surfaces then paw at them with both front paws in a punching / swimming motion as if he was trying to scratch them like a scratching post, only a thousand times faster. When he does this it is always in another room from where we are and it sounds like dub... dub... dub dub dub dub dub dub dubdubdubdubdubdubdubdubdubdubdubdubudbudb and he will just go and go, sometimes for up to ten minutes at a stretch if we don't shoo him away from the thing he is pawing. The back of our TV in our bedroom looks like it has a million spiderweb streaks on the back due to his pawing at it.



We've tried everything (squirt bottles, two sided tape, throwing socks at him, loud noises, etc.) but when we finally get him to leave one thing alone he simply finds another. Last night he was pawing at the sides of our living room speakers because they were smooth and glossy.
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Ours does the same thing, kitchen cabinets, framed pictures, don't understand the behavior other than maybe she is doing it for attention.