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  • Bubbajms

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    My cat is kinda like that, except when the paper starts to move, he takes it as a threat, hisses in a semi-attack mode, then runs under the desk and unplugs the power to the surge protector. Every time. I'm at the point where I use the laptop just to keep him from killing my work!

    Cats are so CRAZY!
     

    flagtag

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    That was SO funny! :yesway:
    My cat has a "problem" with my printer also.
    Yesterday, she tried to jump onto the desk and knocked the phone over, hitting my laptop and knocking two keys off.
    I have to guard my printer every time I use it.
     

    epsylum

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    Cats crack me up. They do some hilarious stuff. If it wasn't for that I probably would have killed every cat I ever had. Even when they do things that **** me off, I usually can't help myself but laugh (like my cat that "used" his covered litter box by standing in it backwards and peeing out the door). They are sort of like a personal court jester.......... that craps in a box.
     

    Bigum1969

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    I gotta admit that was pretty funny.

    I'm just not a cat person, though. They're too hard on my self esteem

    I walk out my door for 20 seconds and come back in and my dog acts like I've been away climbing Mt. Everest for 4 months.

    Cats, on the other hand, well... they just don't do that!
     

    Pami

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    I gotta admit that was pretty funny.

    I'm just not a cat person, though. They're too hard on my self esteem

    I walk out my door for 20 seconds and come back in and my dog acts like I've been away climbing Mt. Everest for 4 months.

    Cats, on the other hand, well... they just don't do that!
    My cat does. He sits in the window waiting for us to get home, then does his best to wrap himself around our feet while we're trying to walk in the door.
     

    ATM

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    I gotta admit that was pretty funny.

    I'm just not a cat person, though. They're too hard on my self esteem

    I walk out my door for 20 seconds and come back in and my dog acts like I've been away climbing Mt. Everest for 4 months.

    Cats, on the other hand, well... they just don't do that!

    "Thousands of years ago, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this." --Anonymous
    :D
     

    Bubbajms

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    I'm with Pami - when I pull in the garage, I can see my cat sitting at the window, watching me pull in. As I go around the front of the house he runs from window to window, and when I open the door, I get a long, stretched out meow while he runs to my leg, stands up as tall as possible for a head scratch..

    To be fair, though, my last cat didn't do that... he was a little more of the "I'm king, you two-legged folk just live here in my domain"..
     

    flagtag

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    My cat does. He sits in the window waiting for us to get home, then does his best to wrap himself around our feet while we're trying to walk in the door.

    My cat does that also. She is usually upstairs at the window. As I walk into the house, I can hear her little feet running across the room. Then she is all over me. Rubbing, purring, meowing.
    (mommie, mommie, you're home!) :):
     

    Dogman

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    I was never much of a cat person until one day a part maine coon showed up to Lord over us. Bronx is more like a dog than a cat. He must be special for what we just paid to have stones removed from his bladder. Stupid cat.
     

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