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Kittings In A Christmas Tree
He's obsessed with the Christmas tree. He gets underneath it and climbs all the way up the spine of it. I often find him half way up it... sometimes higher. He's like a little monkey.
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Last year my two "monkeys" managed to tear apart our fir-tree and somehow break it into half (if anyone can imagine how, please unclose this mystery for me), one of the cats simply pulling a half of tree and trying to run with it. I wonder, is one of her parents a ... dog? I mention the size of my ex-tree is similar to yours.
So this year I will not make the mistake of letting them near the Christmas tree unsupervised
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![]() The tree's fake by the way (not a real fir.) I also forgot to turn the lights on for the pics when he's on the door. The lights are quite beautiful. White and blue also. Thanks for the nice comments. ![]() |
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He certainly must boast with his heroic attitude, yes, I know what you're saying, mine are also purring to attract our attention when doing something special.Quote:
As for the "fir-tree", hmm, it's my mistake, I am not a native English, yes, I've seen it is not a natural tree, we don't use natural christmas trees either from a no. of reasons. Believe me, it's a pleasure for all of us around here to admire and sometimes comment on pictures of such happy beautiful cats like yours. So ... we're waiting for new pics. ![]()
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![]() He loves being picked up and when I do I sort of hold him like a baby so he's facing up. Whenever I walk with him like that he looks around avidly and when I walk near doors he stretches his front legs out to grab at the door frame and I sort of move him towards where ever he grabs. This is how I found out he loves being up on top of the door. I put him there and I stand at the bottom ready to catch him if he slips until he's settled. He absolutely loves it up there and purrs so loudly as he's looking down on everything. I don't do it very often, but he loves being up on high things he can't normally climb on. |
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He is beautiful.
They have fun personalities do ragdolls mine follow everywhere, even if the door of the bedroom is open and they can go and laze on a nice warm bed they don't they would rather be near me or other members of my household. Both my girls are blue/cream torties. Thanks for sharing those lovely pics ![]()
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