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3rd May 2013, 01:28 PM #1
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My little Edsel at 10 months old can carry a t-shirt, a slipper or one of Daddy's tools. He's always taking things and piling them up somewhere like making a nest.
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3rd May 2013, 02:17 PM #2
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Cute. Cute. Cute. Buzz and Baxter are also little thieves, preferring shiny objects. I cannot keep any jewelry unattended on my bath vanity or nightstand. We've found (after some panic) my wedding ring, earrings etc in a corner of the shower more than once. They also snatch treat packages from their kitty drawer. We open the drawer for a second and they are in and out with the prize before we know what has happened. My sister had a funny cat who stole her husbands underwear, burying it in one of her cat boxes which was located two floors downstairs from the bedroom. Passive aggressive? I don't know, but the cat trained my sisters new husband that drawers were to be shut and dirty clothes put in the hamper!
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3rd May 2013, 04:17 PM #3
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So funny! Other than attacking my Beagles and terrorize my houseplants, no stealing yet! Ginger is a whirlwind of activity. Running through the house like a Kitty stampede! She definitely keeps everyone on their toes!
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4th May 2013, 02:40 PM #4
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Larry likes to steal the dishcloth from the kitchen counter, play with it for a bit, and leave it lying around on the floor. He also likes to take scrunched up plastic shopping bags from the kitchen drawer and toss them around the room. Now that Spring is finally here in the UK, he likes to pick up feathers in the garden and run into the house with them. That's his version of hunting and bringing me the prize. Which I do prefer to actual dead creatures, LOL!
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4th May 2013, 07:11 PM #5
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I am loving reading about the things that your little furbies get up to !! I have not had the pleasure of an agile, intelligent MC in my house, but am preparing myself for my baby coming so all these tips about closing cupboard doors, plastic bags, jewellery, house plants etc are being well noted !! lol Well it must make life interesting for you when you cant be up to everything they do Alekto !!! lol
Chris X
"a cats eyes are windows enabling us to see into another world"
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6th May 2013, 06:48 PM #6
Oliver's favorite toys are plastic straws. Despite having a gagillion of them stashed under rugs and lying out (to the puzzlement of guests), he will always try to steal one from your glass.
Razor guards and bottle caps also go missing. For some reason, rubber bands and my hair bands end up in his food bowl.
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6th May 2013, 07:00 PM #7
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I have been faced with the underwear scenario luckily it was clean but oh the look on the visitors faces....
Have also seen a lump of roast beef hovering in the doorway & when nothing was said it disappeared down the hall with a cat attached to it,how the heck he ever got the heavy glass dish off goodness only knows & how we never heard it I don't know but felt he deserved the next days dinner for the laugh he gave us,both of the dastardly deeds were by our two RIP's bless them......!
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