BlackWolf65
Alpha Lycan
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My Annie, may she be resting in peace, bore a remarkable resemblance to *this* cat, in terms of personality...
Wake Up Cat
Wake Up Cat
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My Annie, may she be resting in peace, bore a remarkable resemblance to *this* cat, in terms of personality...
Wake Up Cat

My Annie, may she be resting in peace, bore a remarkable resemblance to *this* cat, in terms of personality...
Wake Up Cat

Oh blackwolf, that's our Grum to a t too![]()
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Believe me, if Annie had been capable of picking up a baseball bat, I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that she would have done this to wake me up to feed her...ROFL!!
Now that is too fricken' funny, apart from the baseball bat it is Grum!![]()

ROFL hee! I saw my Harry doing this in the herb garden yesterday - I'd love to see his reaction to snow!!

I don't know who's making these little captioned pics, but I've seen them at a couple of sites. They're amazingly funny...Oh blackwolf, thank you, thank you, thank you. They have had me in fits of giggles. I have to pass them on to the teen, she will sob![]()
Oh, they are *SO* funny in the snow - especially the first time they encounter it. I have a little guy - Miko - who is about six months old now, and today, he got his first experience with it. I think I'm going to rename him "Roo" from the Winnie the Pooh stories - Kanga and Roo?? I brought him outside, and put him down. He stood there for at least two minutes, motionless, looking around at this white stuff on the ground. He then began to hop from place to place - almost as though he was afraid to try to walk in it. But every time he came back down, little puffs of snow flew up and startled him, so he'd hop right away, just to keep repeating it over and over. I suppose it didn't help that we've got about six inches of snow on the ground, so that every time he came down, he was half buried in the stuff. I only wish I'd thought to get some pictures...
He started to look panicked, so I picked him up and brought him back inside. A little while later, I decided to see if he'd like to go back out again. As soon as I opened the door, he took off like a shot down the hall and out of sight. No way was he going to go back into the snow willingly...
Oh, there *is* one thing about this season that he's taken a strong liking to: The Christmas tree. It's come down twice now. I finally positioned it so that it was in a corner, and tied it to both walls. He likes that even better, I think. Several times, I've caught him climbing it, trying to knock various ornaments off to play with...
The joys of cat companionship...![]()

ROFL hee! I saw my Harry doing this in the herb garden yesterday - I'd love to see his reaction to snow!!

I don't know who's making these little captioned pics, but I've seen them at a couple of sites. They're amazingly funny...
I still want to know what that scrawny little thing sitting on the hard drive *really* is, though... Is that thing *really* a cat???![]()
Something tells me you don't have much chance of that in Oz lol![]()
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God, I miss those two.