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The chase is on!

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Mark Edwards - 27 Jan 2006 02:14 GMT
Little Boy has certainly livened up the household.

At first, he just started out chasing Little Feet every time he saw
him. Little Feet did not appreciate this, but started coming around,
and began chasing Little Boy.

Now, Little Boy is nervous around Dulce Mae. Mostly because she hisses
at him. However, she has started in on the chasing too.

Last night, Little Boy chased little Feet into the bedroom. Little
Feet chased little Boy into the hallway. Dulce Mae waited until Little
Feet walked off, and Little Boy had his back to her, then she ambushed
little Boy, slapped him a couple of times, and let him chase her to
the back door.

Suddenly, I have three cats bouncing off the walls, having a good old
time entertaining each other, and getting some real exercise.

Ocassionally, a cat bounces off of me or my feet, but that doesn't
slow them down at all.

I love watching a bunch of happy kitties.

Hugs and Purrs,
Mark
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Sam - 27 Jan 2006 04:33 GMT
> Little Boy has certainly livened up the household.
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And we love hearing about their antics!

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Chakolate - 27 Jan 2006 07:48 GMT
> Last night, Little Boy chased little Feet into the bedroom. Little
> Feet chased little Boy into the hallway. Dulce Mae waited until Little
> Feet walked off, and Little Boy had his back to her, then she ambushed
> little Boy, slapped him a couple of times, and let him chase her to
> the back door.

Pi and Doc often take turns chasing each other down the hall.  Shortly
after I first got Pi, they were running back and forth down the hall,
while I was in the bathroom.  Suddenly things got very quiet, and I
looked out.  There was Doc, patiently waiting while Pi had himself a
wash.  Once he was clean to his satisfaction, the chase resumed.  

Once they did that, and when they started up again, they couldn't
remember who was chasing who, so they ran down the hallway side-by-side.  
Since each was apparently convinced he was the chaser, each tried to
throw a foreleg over the other.  So basically, they were going down the
hall, arm in arm.  

They got to the end of the hall, and stopped and looked at each other.
Cats are so funny when they're trying to look like they didn't just do
something stupid.  Eventually they decided it wasn't worth staying awake
thinking about it, and naps were had.  

Chak

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Kreisleriana - 27 Jan 2006 15:58 GMT
>> Last night, Little Boy chased little Feet into the bedroom. Little
>> Feet chased little Boy into the hallway. Dulce Mae waited until Little
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>throw a foreleg over the other.  So basically, they were going down the
>hall, arm in arm.  

Hey, sometimes when Dante is charging around, his back end gets ahead
of his front end, and he falls over. ;)

Theresa
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Chakolate - 27 Jan 2006 19:28 GMT
> Hey, sometimes when Dante is charging around, his back end gets ahead
> of his front end, and he falls over. ;)

Who says cartoons don't reflect real life?

Chak

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Kreisleriana - 28 Jan 2006 01:07 GMT
>> Hey, sometimes when Dante is charging around, his back end gets ahead
>> of his front end, and he falls over. ;)
>
>Who says cartoons don't reflect real life?
>
>Chak

Nobody who has cats. ;)

Theresa
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My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com

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Denise Clere - 27 Jan 2006 10:49 GMT
thanks for the cute pictures i've got in my head, & the grin on my face,i
need a laugh,been feeling blue lately.

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> Little Boy has certainly livened up the household.
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Wayne Mitchell - 27 Jan 2006 14:03 GMT
>I love watching a bunch of happy kitties.

Just occasionally Will and Heidi will chase each other for a few
minutes -- usually half an hour before it's time for me to get
out of bed, sounding like a herd of buffalo on the (newly and
thickly carpeted) stairs.  I actually love waking up to that
sound.

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Kreisleriana - 27 Jan 2006 15:50 GMT
>Little Boy has certainly livened up the household.
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>Hugs and Purrs,
>Mark

I think one thing you can safely conclude when you add a new cat, is
that there will be chasing.  ;)  It might be hostile chasing, it might
be fun chasing, but by Bast, there will be chasing. ;)  

Theresa
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My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com

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