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webcricket
12-22-2006, 8:32 PM
Lately I've been coming home to find this:

:bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing:
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:bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing: :bowing:

jm1212
12-22-2006, 8:33 PM
maybe they are tributes :D

ILOVEBETTAS
12-22-2006, 8:40 PM
Maybe her husband died in the kitty-nutcracker dude war. :sad:

bettagurl
12-22-2006, 8:40 PM
no,he's tryin to tell you that guy is bored and needs toys,duhhttp://www.freesmileys.org/emo/basic/biggrin.gif

coupedefleur
12-23-2006, 7:25 AM
Toys, toys, toys !!!

The rings off milk jugs make very popular toys.

ratherbe
12-23-2006, 7:43 AM
Or showing you that he's already got 4 of those and doesn't want another one for Christmas?

wataugachicken
12-23-2006, 12:51 PM
i work in a coffee shop and at first i tried to save the milk rings for the cats. . . turns out they like to EAT them, not play with them.

sigh.

Ghost_knife
12-23-2006, 7:38 PM
Perhaps he wants to join the Canadian mounted police? or was rescued by one and wants to say thanks?

webcricket
12-23-2006, 7:39 PM
LOL, she actually has about 8 or 10 (lost count) of that particular toy floating around. It's her favorite (she is a fan of bells) and happens to be the only toy the dog isn't interested in tearing apart. She also leaves them in her food dish and the water bowl.

I suppose this is just the newest "hiding" spot - last spot was behind a big house plant. I find it amusing though that it looks like some form of iconic cat worship.

fishluver93
12-23-2006, 8:00 PM
LOL that is so funny!!