He usually chews on the pile of recycle paper on the kitchen counter, but
when I hear him chewing I go in to make sure that's all it is. Tonight when
I went in, he had his best I-wasn't-doing-anything look on. I might have
been convinced, except for the little, itty-bitty piece of paper hanging
from his mouth!
Sandy
Yoj - 21 Dec 2005 06:44 GMT
> He usually chews on the pile of recycle paper on the kitchen counter, but
> when I hear him chewing I go in to make sure that's all it is. Tonight when
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Lindy doesn't chew paper, but she bites it. She will sometimes bite out
hundreds of little pieces from a paper bag, for instance. She always spits
it out, though.
Joy
Shiral - 21 Dec 2005 06:56 GMT
Yup, Pan is a paper chewer too. And he's discovered that paper
rustling is a very helpful way to wake up Meowmy when he believes its
breakfast time! I'm forever finding his paperlace projects strewn
around my appartment.
Melissa
jmcquown - 21 Dec 2005 15:27 GMT
> He usually chews on the pile of recycle paper on the kitchen counter,
> but when I hear him chewing I go in to make sure that's all it is.
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LOL Persia likes to rip the edges off cardboard boxes (after she's done
sitting in them, of course). But yesterday I found her busily ripping up
the "help wanted" section of the newspaper. I get the feeling she doesn't
want me to go back to work and leave her alone again all day :)
Jill
Karen - 21 Dec 2005 22:23 GMT
Hah! Reminds me of the time my friend came home to find the quill pen used
for her wedding in about four million pieces all over the living room. Her
cat, Zoe, tried to look innocent....but she had one slender white feather
hanging from her lip.
> He usually chews on the pile of recycle paper on the kitchen counter, but
> when I hear him chewing I go in to make sure that's all it is. Tonight when
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