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She is obviously looking for the mouse 
The thread centers around the joys and challenges of owning kittens, with participants sharing personal anecdotes, updates on their pets, and expressing their affection for kittens. The discussion includes playful interactions, behavioral observations, and humorous experiences related to kitten antics.
Participants generally agree on the cuteness and charm of kittens, but there are varying experiences regarding their behavior and the challenges they present. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best ways to manage kitten behavior and the impact of their playful antics.
Some participants mention specific behavioral traits and challenges without providing definitive solutions or consensus on how to handle them. The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences and perspectives on kitten ownership.
Readers interested in pet ownership, particularly those who have or are considering adopting kittens, may find the shared experiences and humorous anecdotes relatable and engaging.
Astronuc said:Evo already knew this, but . . . .
Cats Do Control Humans, Study Finds
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20090713/sc_livescience/catsdocontrolhumansstudyfinds
Math Is Hard said:Pretty cool. My cat tries the purr cry first when she wants breakfast, but if I don't get up, she starts walking on on my face. It's really effective
Redbelly98 said:Lazor likes to wake me up by placing a paw, with claws half out, on my cheek, jaw or chin. If his purring or walking on the bed didn't wake me, those gentle claw pricks definitely will.
These days, this happens anytime between 5:45 (ugh) and 7:15 (okay).
Chester, our male cat, does the same thing to me, but usually around 0530 +/- 0030. He meows, smootches my face, puts paw with claws just barely extended on my face, bites at my hair (if I'm lying with my face away from him), and strolls up and down my side of the bed.Redbelly98 said:Lazor likes to wake me up by placing a paw, with claws half out, on my cheek, jaw or chin. If his purring or walking on the bed didn't wake me, those gentle claw pricks definitely will.
These days, this happens anytime between 5:45 (ugh) and 7:15 (okay).
Astronuc said:Eight year old Sarah clocked 100m in at 6.16 seconds
Andre said:I'm working on another world record, kitten lifting.
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I wonder how many more for that.
Andre said:I'm working on another world record, kitten lifting.
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I wonder how many more for that.
I’m sure I’ve seen this photo somewhere here?...it’s a PFer’s avatar, isn’t it?muppet said:
Andre said:Ah yes, most of the time Gizmo is a very curious kitten, but not during computer class, then he dozes off.
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Kurdt said:So that's where all our £5 notes go.
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. lisab said:Sweet Miss Phoebe constantly surprises me by learning new things.
Or maybe I should say, she is constantly finding new ways to teach me how to serve her. I must say, I'm a pretty good student.
Her new one: she plays piano when she wants to be fed. She was doing it today, but of course as soon as I got the camera out she stopped, simply sat down, and wouldn't even look at me. I guess she was mad that I was taking her picture instead of feeding her...which I did right after I took this pic.
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Aww, how sweet.lisab said:I'm certain that all cat servants know this drill: you get up from your chair to go to do something (get a drink/go to the restroom/eat/answer the phone/ etc.). You come back and your cat is in a deep, deep, deep sleep in the warm place where you were sitting.
So tonight I tried something new...I put my laptop where I was sitting. There! That will hold my spot, the perfect place holder.
NOT!
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Aaaahhh...I love my Sweet Miss Phoebe.
