cats

I have a cat that fetches, just like a dog. When he wants to play, he'll bring a toy to me and drop it at my feet and stare at me. I throw it down the hallway and he brings it right back!
I also had a cat that would drag the rubber mat out of the bathtub, into the hall, to chew on it. She was a weirdo, I miss her. :angel:
 
My cat, Honey, is very laid back, sleeps most of her day. She doesn't do a whole lot, let alone things that are funny, but she is cute. She has a knack for finding the most comfortable spot in the house and fitting her fat cat body on it...like my pillow. This is a picture of her lounging.

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Our new cat, Spot, is only 9 months old, and is very active. He will wake us up very early, like around 3am. I'll pet him, and he'll sit down next to me and stare. Then he'll reach out and tap me on the face with his paw a few times. He also enjoys burrowing under blankets and towels, and cramming himself into small spaces. Here he is:

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If you look closley, you can see Honey's tail sticking out from behind that blue and black thing!

I love my fur babies!
 
One of our cats, Rosalind, carries a Dilbert doll around like it is a kitten. DH got this little "beanie" type Dilbert doll several years ago and put him on the top of his computer monitor. He came home and discovered "Mr. Dilbert" (as we call him) was on the floor of the living room. He returned Mr. Dilbert to the computer. Came home the next day, Mr. D is now on the couch. Returned Mr. D to the computer. Next day, Mr. D was in the bedroom. That's when he gave up, and let the cats have Dilbert.

I've found Mr. Dilbert in the bathtub, on the toilet (when the lid was closed), under the covers on DH's side of the bed, in a gift bag left on the table, draped over the top of the cat food dispenser, in the chair where I was sitting when I return from the kitchen/bathroom, in the back of the closet, on the chair in front of the computer...

The funniest thing is that Rosalind doesn't want us to see her "hiding" Mr. Dilbert when she moves him, so she tries to sneak through the house when she's carrying him, and the moment we look at her she drops him and runs over to us. Sometimes she sort of "chuckles" over him as she carries him around the house. Mr. Dilbert most often comes out when Rosalind misses us or is lonely. Every now and then in the middle of the night I'll hear a muffled version of her "where are you?" meow, and I'll call to her. When she runs into the room, I'll hear a soft "thud", and then she jumps on the bed. In the morning, sure enough, Mr. Dilbert is on the floor next to the bed!

Wish I could post the picture of Ros and Mr. D, but I can't figure out how yet... :confused3
 

Speaking of carrying things around - I have another weirdo cat that brings dirty socks up from the basement laundry pile every night while we're sleeping. Most mornings there are 10 or so socks in the living room, scattered around the floor. Silly cat. Of course, that's better than a friend of mine, who comes home to find several pairs of her dirty underwear flung about the house. :crazy: :blush:
 


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