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Thor has taken a lovah.....


Imrlgoddess

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We had a round of cat baths this week, the Little Hooman and I.  I'm determined to keep the fleas at bay!  While this time Thor was slightly more cooperative, he was still pretty p.o.'d when I let him out of the bathroom.  I love when he starts drying and his fur poofs out!  (first pic is post bath)

As mentioned in the title...our sweet innocent kitty muffin has taken himself a comfort companion.  Little Hooman's birthday was back in January, one of her friends got her this really soft stuffed dog.  All was fine until he stole the dog from her bedroom, we assumed he was just playing with it.  Uh yeah.  Not so much. :my_biggrin: :my_sick:

Funny thing to me is....he started stealing the dog just before I had him snippy snipped, I figured it would diminish as time went on. Nope.  Just as amorous after as he was before.  And don't take his puppy!  He doesn't get angry, but he will follow you and it wherever you go!  I managed to catch a G rated pic of him just loving on his puppy.  

He's huge ya'll.....he's really really not a jellybean anymore..... :my_cry:

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feministxtian

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Thor is STILL adorable...even if he isn't just a little jellybean anymore. And...maybe if he has a "real" "friend" he won't be driving the hoomans nearly as bonkers...

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Imrlgoddess

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@feministxtian I wish his friend would keep him from climbing alllllll over us all the time!  :my_biggrin:  He was IN THE SINK the other morning whilst I was trying to brush my teeth!  We can tolerate pretty much everything except the 6 am serenades.  As soon as my alarm goes off the first time he's in the hallway singing the song of his people and using the beads on Little Hoomans door for cymbals.  I swear he's trying to start up a band and the other cats are just too lazy....He's my sweet opera singing doll baby. 

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feministxtian

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He must be related to my duo. Luke starts his shit about 7am when I go start getting ready for work. He keeps on going until about 8:15 (I leave the house about 7:30). His sister has something to say every time someone sneezes. She is the one who has to watch me get washed up in the morning. Showering is even more interesting...I can't close the bathroom door b/c they'll both body slam the door trying to open it...they jump up on the tub to watch me shower...and they BOTH have things to say about that. Then when I get out of the shower, they both have fits over that and try to dry me off. Ok...so the exfoliation is probably a good thing....but....

Thor's a spoiled little dude....

 

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Bethella

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Not our sweet baby Thor! He's so young and innocent, he's not supposed to have a lover!

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Imrlgoddess

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2 hours ago, Bethella said:

Not our sweet baby Thor! He's so young and innocent, he's not supposed to have a lover!

I know right?! He's too young!! 

@feministxtian what is their fixation with us in the bath??? Poor cold nekkid hoomans....

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feministxtian

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When we don't have our hooman fur on....they freak out I guess. I mean, they never take their fur off...so they wonder why we take our fur off AND get wet willingly! That must be blowing their little kitty minds. 

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FloraKitty35

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Thor looks so regal and majestic in the photo in front of the door. 

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lawfulevil

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My cats like to drink the bathwater- mmm, people soup. But they're really just waiting for me to get out of the tub and put on my fur- a fuzzy bathrobe- so they can both pile on my lap and snuggle. They're not big cuddlers otherwise, so it's nice.

Thor looks great. Very glossy.

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LadyCrow1313

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Even though he's been snipped, have you had the birds & the puppies discussion with him?  ;) 

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Imrlgoddess

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2 hours ago, LadyCrow1313 said:

Even though he's been snipped, have you had the birds & the puppies discussion with him?  ;) 

I didn't!  My poor angel has gone and found out on his little own...using that poor puppy....I laugh every morning, he's in a new location in the house. 

@lawfulevil "people soup"  that's priceless!  They do seem to love the bathwater......

I tell Little Hooman that they must think we're harvesting or stealing their poop when we clean the litter boxes.  The Old Man sits and watches for quality control and then goes and just sits in the clean litter when we're finished.  

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feministxtian

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Luke (aka Big Stoopid) "supervises" daddy cleaning out the litter box, then he goes in, investigates and tinkles. 

Who the hell knows what goes thru their minds...

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LadyCrow1313

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1 hour ago, feministxtian said:

Luke (aka Big Stoopid) "supervises" daddy cleaning out the litter box, then he goes in, investigates and tinkles. 

Who the hell knows what goes thru their minds...

My mother's cats do that sometimes, too. And whenever I go over to visit, you always know when one of them (both are girls)  has left a poo; she'll messes around in the box until she's done, then runs around like a crackhead afterwards. It's quite funny.

4 hours ago, LadyCrow1313 said:

Even though he's been snipped, have you had the birds & the puppies discussion with him?  ;) 

I should've said "the birds & the pup-bees", but I'm glad that you knew what I meant. 

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