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I literally laughed out loud when I saw this photo. I may have to save it to look at every time I’m feeling gloomy. And look at that incredibly sweet expression!View attachment 256215 I don't even have words for this.....
I have SO had that conversation!I want that chair you are sitting in. Remove yourself.
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What part of “I want that chair” do you not understand?
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[Jumps into my lap, perches on my knee, and glares. Jumps down again when I don’t move. Unable to capture photo of glaring cat.]
I will not speak to you again until you remove yourself.
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[Fine, Lily. You win. I get up and Lily instantly jumps into the chair.]
It is fortunate for you that you have come to your senses.
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You may leave. Now.
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I showed it to The Spouse and even he laughed out loud, and usually he just rolls his eyes when I show him cat photos. Maia is darling, even in a pose that makes it look like she’s recovering from a binge. Thank you for sharing her extreme cuteness with us.Tobermory - I'm glad the picture of Maia has brightened your day, I admit I do laugh out loud every time I see it
Does she eat them?Gypsy channeling her inner Elmer Fudd: View attachment 256275
"Shhh. Be very very quiet, I'm hunting" Crickets.
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Oh yeah! ICK!Does she eat them?
It's the crunch that gets me. *shivers* When we lived in Colorado, we'd get miller moths every year, and Lily would chase them all over the house and eat them. She was always walking around the house with a wing hanging off the side of her face. At least moths are soft and don't make a crunching sound when the cats bite into them. Eew.Oh yeah! ICK!
*shudder* What REALLY grosses me out is when she eats the flies she catchesIt's the crunch that gets me. *shivers* When we lived in Colorado, we'd get miller moths every year, and Lily would chase them all over the house and eat them. She was always walking around the house with a wing hanging off the side of her face. At least moths are soft and don't make a crunching sound when the cats bite into them. Eew.
What a good girl, protecting Mom from the evil blood-sucking monster! She takes her responsibilities seriously. Watch cat, always on duty.You really haven't lived until you've had a ten pound cat pounce on, catch, and eat a mosquito on your chest while you are sleeping. Do not ask me how I know this.
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SURELY you aren't talking about MOI!
Mamanyt1953 - Equally amusing - and far less painful - is watching Bob in the kitchen window well, as he spies a fly in the room. Almost invariably, he'll launch himself from the sill onto the island counter, and then will immediately begin the Norwegian Forest Cat ballet as he backpedals, trying desperately to somehow alter the friction coefficient between his big hairy paws and the Formica counter top. He never does, and true to Isaac Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, Force will continue to equal Mass times Acceleration, and thirty-six pounds of vast floofy cat eventually hits the wooden floor rather indignantly.You really haven't lived until you've had a ten pound cat pounce on, catch, and eat a mosquito on your chest while you are sleeping. Do not ask me how I know this.
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SURELY you aren't talking about MOI!
I would pay to see video of that, actually!Mamanyt1953 - Equally amusing - and far less painful - is watching Bob in the kitchen window well, as he spies a fly in the room. Almost invariably, he'll launch himself from the sill onto the island counter, and then will immediately begin the Norwegian Forest Cat ballet as he backpedals, trying desperately to somehow alter the friction coefficient between his big hairy paws and the Formica counter top. He never does, and true to Isaac Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, Force will continue to equal Mass times Acceleration, and thirty-six pounds of vast floofy cat eventually hits the wooden floor rather indignantly.
The demon appears...