Cat wake up call

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  1. Nursewhen

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    I have two cats and I'm sure anybody else who has cats can relate to this charming little animation. It's hilarious, enjoy

    Click here for Cat Wake Up Call

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    I can relate to that, NurseWhen. I also get the dribbling and drooling as well all over the face, charming, yuk! ... and the flinging of items off the dressing table ... and the opening of the shutters to let the sun in all too early ... and climbing up the curtains ... and ...

    Thank you for sharing that. [​IMG]
     
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    One of mine, Dallas is a determined licker which unfortunately is the reason why I can't have them sleep in the same room with me. Ripley is a dribbler, but at least she doesn't do it all night.

    A friend of mine has a cat who has learned how to press the pager button on his phone. If that fails, she throws herself onto the bed from the top of the wardrobe.

    Here's my babies.

    Dallas (boy) the most laid back cat on the planet

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    Ripley (girl)the naughtiest cat on the planet

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    And in the picture behind Ripley, my sadly deceased first cat, Thomas.
     
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    My goodness ,that could have been Bobby in that clip. :D
     
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    NurseWhen

    Thanks for that Youtube - as you say it is hilarious
    and always nice to have another cat-lover
    on GC [​IMG]
     
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    Yes, I can relate to that also, so funny. My cat TJ does the stretch on the face bit and dribbles and the padding usually on a bit of my skin, but I love him dearly. Thankyou for showing it. My youngest and I enjoyed it before he went of to school this morning. :D
     
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    nw, just clicked your link
    laughed out loud.
    cheers for that.
     
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    nw,
    from your photo's - do you particularly like black & white cats?
     
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    Yes, I do like black and white cats.

    I read somewhere that black and white cats are the most friendly and my experience so far has proved it true. I've also homed all my cats from cat shelters and they are always desperate for people to take black and whites because they're not a popular colour.

    Ginger is the current moggy of choice.
     
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    are you joking?
    what- gingers are bad. they're the worst.
    only joking-i am a ginger, not cat obviously. i'm thinking back to when i got my dog from the
    rescue centre.
    where i used to live a friend had a B & W cat & he lasted for ages. she had another one, just about the same looking. i think once you have one that's the best. you have obviously decided & they are beautiful.
    show some more pics.
    cheers
     
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    But did anyone notice all the detail in it - the catnip mouse, the scratching pole, all the mess and toys under the bed. And as for the bed - covered in claw marks!

    Yep - that artist is a dyed-in-the-wool cat person and no mmistake!!
     
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    Yes, I noticed the state of the bed etc. It's obvious who's in charge in that house.
     
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    My two are still quite young, just a year and a half. Here they are when they were little balls of naughty fluff.

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