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bonbon - 08 Aug 2007 19:20 GMT
It's only about 97 degrees outside with a humidity factor of 90%.
Every gal wants to do housework in that kind of weather right?  NOT.

So, I'm walking through the house on my way to the computer room and
apparently stepped on something.  By about the 4th step I realized I
had stepped on something really funky.  Sure enough.....it was a
doo-doo ball that had been generously deposited on my white living
room carpeting by one of the cats.  I immediately knew who the culprit
was.....Bobby Pants, our manx.  So I just finished carpet shampooing
and put up the Hoover Steam Vac.  Jeez, I sure wish Bobby would learn
how to pinch his loaf while still in the litter box.  He's always
leaving me little treasures.

-bonbon
Sherry - 08 Aug 2007 19:25 GMT
> It's only about 97 degrees outside with a humidity factor of 90%.
> Every gal wants to do housework in that kind of weather right?  NOT.
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>
>  -bonbon

Heh. I can tell one almost as bad as that. I keep finding little
clumped-litter-pee-balls in weird places. You know, the
clump that it makes in the litterbox.
The kittens apparently think their own wee-wee-balls make an excellent
toy. I have no idea how they get them *out*
of the litterbox. I don't even want to think about it.
And I've *never* seen a cat or kitten play with its own waste. Gah. I
didn't raise them to act that way. We had a serious
talk about appropriate play-things.

Sherry
bonbon - 08 Aug 2007 19:29 GMT
>> It's only about 97 degrees outside with a humidity factor of 90%.
>> Every gal wants to do housework in that kind of weather right?  NOT.
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>
>Sherry

ROFLMAO!  Do I need to make those kittens some cat nip mousies Sherry?

-bonbon
Sherry - 08 Aug 2007 19:29 GMT
> > It's only about 97 degrees outside with a humidity factor of 90%.
> > Every gal wants to do housework in that kind of weather right?  NOT.
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>
> Sherry

Also, after our talk, I dug out a handful of styrofoam peanuts and
threw them on the kitchen floor.
That's keeping the little doo-doo-heads out of my hair for a while.
When the racket in there
stops, and it gets quiet, I guess I can assume they're eating them and
will go take them away.
Kids.

Sherry
bonbon - 08 Aug 2007 19:47 GMT
>Also, after our talk, I dug out a handful of styrofoam peanuts and
>threw them on the kitchen floor.
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>
>Sherry

Oh yea.....kids.....and you know as well as I do, we wouldn't change a
thing about them.

-bonbon
CatNipped - 08 Aug 2007 19:52 GMT
>> > It's only about 97 degrees outside with a humidity factor of 90%.
>> > Every gal wants to do housework in that kind of weather right?  NOT.
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> will go take them away.
> Kids.

Yet another way boy kittens are like boy teenagers - ***THEY NEVER GET
FULL***  They'll eat all of their own food and then go around to all the
other three bowls and eat every last bite of the adult cats' food.  I look
at those tummys, look at the bowls of food scarfed down, and wonder about
the laws of physics!  ;>

Hugs,

CatNipped

> Sherry
Sherry - 08 Aug 2007 20:42 GMT
> >> > It's only about 97 degrees outside with a humidity factor of 90%.
> >> > Every gal wants to do housework in that kind of weather right?  NOT.
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>
> CatNipped

Those orange boys are gonna be HUGE, Lori. I just know you're gonna
have
a couple of 20-pounders.
And yeah, pre-pubescent kitten boys are a lot like their human
counterparts. :-)

Sherry
CatNipped - 08 Aug 2007 20:59 GMT
>> >> > It's only about 97 degrees outside with a humidity factor of 90%.
>> >> > Every gal wants to do housework in that kind of weather right?  NOT.
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> And yeah, pre-pubescent kitten boys are a lot like their human
> counterparts. :-)

I kept thinking not because they have tiny little paws, but at the rate
they're scarfing down every bit of food in sight, I have to wonder.  Right
now a lot of it is being spent as kitten frenetic energy, but sometime soon
they're going to have a growth spurt (although Ben says they've grown about
twice as big as when we got them, living with them every day it's hard to
see that - but I go back and look at the first picture we took and, yep,
they're much, *MUCH* bigger, if the trend continues we're going to have full
grown tigers on our hands!!!) ;>

Hugs,

CatNipped

> Sherry
Sherry - 08 Aug 2007 21:35 GMT
> I kept thinking not because they have tiny little paws, but at the rate
> they're scarfing down every bit of food in sight, I have to wonder.  Right
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>
> CatNipped

Okay, we'll make a bet. I'll wager that 18 months from now, they're
gonna be 18 pounders. Winner
gets a can of Fancy Feast. :-)

Sherry
CatNipped - 08 Aug 2007 21:40 GMT
>> I kept thinking not because they have tiny little paws, but at the rate
>> they're scarfing down every bit of food in sight, I have to wonder.
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> gonna be 18 pounders. Winner
> gets a can of Fancy Feast. :-)

OMG!  If I have 2 more 18-pounders I'll be the one desperately needing the
Fancy Feast!!  ;>

Hugs,

CatNipped

> Sherry
CatNipped - 08 Aug 2007 19:46 GMT
>> It's only about 97 degrees outside with a humidity factor of 90%.
>> Every gal wants to do housework in that kind of weather right?  NOT.
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> didn't raise them to act that way. We had a serious
> talk about appropriate play-things.

Archer and Ozzy like to play (and lay in wait) in their litterbox!  I've
never had a male cat before, so I just put it down to "boys are gross" as it
is in human society!  ;>

Hugs,

CatNipped

> Sherry
CatNipped - 08 Aug 2007 19:47 GMT
> It's only about 97 degrees outside with a humidity factor of 90%.
> Every gal wants to do housework in that kind of weather right?  NOT.
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>
> -bonbon

EW!  and  LOL!!!

Hugs,

CatNipped
Matthew - 08 Aug 2007 19:54 GMT
I know how you feel.  Florida by Daytona Beach   99 degrees 100% humidity
with a heat index making it feel like 108

The furballs all know where to sleep at except for limo who is stubborn
anyways  they are on my bed I keep in my work space in front of the cyclone
fan or the extra window ac unit I have installed

> It's only about 97 degrees outside with a humidity factor of 90%.
> Every gal wants to do housework in that kind of weather right?  NOT.
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>
> -bonbon
oldhickory - 08 Aug 2007 19:57 GMT
I took pics of the little present (aaaakkk) one of ours left in the hallway,
the other day.  I couldn't resist when I saw the cricket legs and grass in
it.  I thought their "daddy" should see it when he got home from work. ;-)

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> It's only about 97 degrees outside with a humidity factor of 90%.
> Every gal wants to do housework in that kind of weather right?  NOT.
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>
> -bonbon
 
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