All my cats are crazy, have very different personalities and they are are very entertaining. At least
they think they are. And this is what makes me wonder about cats: what is this obsession with containment? Why would one want to be contained? I personally think that that is a character flaw in humans. But for cats, I guess not because….
This is what happens when I leave a box laying around the house:
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Cheeto |
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Oaky Dokey |
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Theodore Thing |
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Tiki |
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Noon |
This is what happens when the cat shakes her head:
and this is what happens when I don't have a box laying around:
Containment or just plain sneaky? You see one can hide easier when contained and not be detected when it's time to pounce!
Except for maybe in the sink.
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