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Lazy Kitty Sundays


Imrlgoddess

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Since being a cat is such hard work there must be down time between toe'tacks.  Little Hooman wasn't allowed off the couch today, she was being held down. They cat piled on top of her & absolutely would not budge. Yesterday while I was shedding & cleaning Texi felt it necessary to deliver a much needed cat bath yes he's holding Thor's head between his legs. 

Ah the life....

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feministxtian

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Love how Texi is being a kitten papa. And Thor...what can I say? He's got the whole boss the hoomans thing down pat like the mighty kitteh he is! 

Thank you for sharing him with us. I know I appreciate it so much to see this little jellybean grow into the mighty Thor he is!

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Imrlgoddess

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At one point... He'd gotten up to romp. When he got tired he climbed back up but laid on top of the big cat... She had a cat tower :my_biggrin:

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feministxtian

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Mr. Xtian says WOW...Thor is really growing into his name! He'll never admit it, but he is turning into a major cat daddy. 

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samira_catlover

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When you get a chance, read Robin Wood's Theory of Cat Gravity.  Cats pump gravity into humans, which is why we can't get up! More pictures!   You guys have been doing a wonderful job with Thor!:happy-cheerleadersmileyguy:

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    • Red Hair, Black Dress

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      I think she unenthusiastically said yes to the first man Scotty Brown (not/never father of the year) convinced/ coerced to take her and the 6 step kids.

      Hope she is happy, but intuition tells me no, and that she believes the unhappiness is normal married life.

      Really really really hope she wasn't "convicted" to have more children.

      Edited by Red Hair, Black Dress
    • JermajestyDuggar

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      20 hours ago, zimona said:

      Childless semi-old catlady here. I don't hate kids. I hate parents who don't bother to teach their kids (age apropriate, of course) about boundaries. I'm quite happy to let kids be kids. But if they start to actively pester me and intrude on me (like trying to drink from MY lemonade in a Café, or wiping their chocolate covered fingers on my backpack during train rides...) then I will speak up and tell them to stop, and I'm fully aware that to the innocent bystander I might come across as 'hating' kids, especially since I might be a bit worked up at that point. I'm not blaming the kids, they don't know better. I'm blaming those parents who shy away from putting a brake on their kids' (sometimes) too exuberant behaviour. 

      What’s funny is I often say this about dogs! 🤣🤣🤣 Every time I find myself hating a dog, I realize I just hate how horrible the owner is. It’s always someone who lets their dog get away with the most horrific behavior at the expense of other people. 

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    • 4boysmum

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      I have a bunch of kids and as much as I love them they also drive me nuts.  They can be loud and messy.  The younger ones are still figuring out where their personal space ends and other people's (mostly mine!) begins.  But I can't ever imagine them doing something like drinking someone else's lemonade.  And if they ever took leave of their senses long enough to try, I would deal with it ASAP and also buy you another lemonade.

      My kids are my responsibility and if they act up in public it's my job to correct them or take them somewhere else so they aren't disturbing others.  

      But I have also occasionally come across people who do seem to resent children being present in public at all.  Don't think they should be brought to restaurants, etc.  I couldn't say what percentage of the childfree population feels that way, but people like that do exist.  And I think it's a shame because (a) how do you teach kids to behave in places like restaurants if you don't take them to practice, and (b) if I've put in the work to teach my kids how to behave in various places and they are not being disruptive, they really do have just as much right to be there as any other segment of the population.

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    • CarrotCake

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      It makes me wonder: would these modesty-fundies be okay with swimwear on girls-only trips?

      In this case it is filmed and published so the same standards as public places would apply but what if it was a private moment between friends and family?

      For instance, Muslim women do not dress with the same modesty standards in the private of their household.

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    • EmiSue

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      3 hours ago, CarrotCake said:

      There is also a toy rabbit with a pink ribbon in the picture.

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      My guess is to honor Isla, since she'd be a few months old now if she made it, but could be both.

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