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Hehe. I sure didn't. It was a dream with a happy ending .strangerep said:Are you sure you didn't roll over in your sleep and squash it?
But boy, if that were to happen, I'd be like: My cat! .
... And terrified.
Hehe. I sure didn't. It was a dream with a happy ending .strangerep said:Are you sure you didn't roll over in your sleep and squash it?
It won't happen, believe me. What will happen is, that you don't dare to move at all, because your cat found a pretty convenient place for herself and rather inconvenient for you, preferably somewhere between your legs. And you don't dare to disturb her. As a result you will wake up with some pain somewhere and still be tired.Psinter said:But boy, if that were to happen, I'd be like: My cat! .
fresh_42 said:It won't happen, believe me. What will happen is, that you don't dare to move at all, because your cat found a pretty convenient place for herself and rather inconvenient for you, preferably somewhere between your legs. And you don't dare to disturb her. As a result you will wake up with some pain somewhere and still be tired.
OK, I'm going to assume you don't know the alternate meaning of what you just said.Psinter said:It was a dream with a happy ending .
There is an alternate meaning? *thinking* ...I swear I can't think of anything. I'm not good at solving riddles.strangerep said:OK, I'm going to assume you don't know the alternate meaning of what you just said.
If it was a baby cat when, that must have been so cute! And funny.strangerep said:Slightly more seriously, it's possible that a cat will want to sleep right across your face, since there's warm breath coming out of your nose/mouth. Once, when I was young, my mother happened to come into my room while I was sleeping and found exactly this situation, to her great alarm. She was surprised the cat had not already smothered me.
Try Googling it. (I don't want to be more explicit here lest I get an infraction/warning.)Psinter said:There is an alternate meaning? *thinking* ...I swear I can't think of anything. I'm not good at solving riddles.
No, she was a fully grown black half-Persian, called "Sooty Puss", that friends of my mother rescued from an alley as a kitten. A lovely cat, but we had to curb her desire to sleep across human faces.If it was a baby cat when, that must have been so cute!
Ok, let's see... Nope. Definitely not what I meant. I meant that we were happy. I hugged it and we slept next to each other happily without a care in the world.strangerep said:Try Googling it.
Haha. That makes the phrase: "If not for sleep why is it made of warm." valid.strangerep said:No, she was a fully grown black half-Persian, called "Sooty Puss", that friends of my mother rescued from an alley as a kitten. A lovely cat, but we had to curb her desire to sleep across human faces.
Hurry up, it still fits intoDennisN said:The Electronic Cat.
My sociable cat interfered with me today when I was sorting electronic components (resistors). It is not advisable to mix cats with small components, but it is nevertheless pretty nice to have company when doing boring things...
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Thanks a lot, fresh_42, I have already posted a photo in that contest (photo 3)... But maybe I could try posting two photos to increase my chance of winning and hope that Zapper does not notice...fresh_42 said:Hurry up, it still fits into
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/pf-photo-contest-photo-association-2-11-2-17.903560/
under the key association "predator".
DennisN said:The Electronic Cat.
She's a pretty one. Who could even try to resist.DennisN said:True, true @Bandersnatch! It is truly both physically and emotionally difficult to keep that cat away from playing with small bags and things .