Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many items we
could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got up and walked
away in a huff?
Well, I ran across this link in someone's blog and thought of it:
http://stuffonmycat.com/
LOL...
Donna, and the cats who'd only start playing with anything I tried to
stack on them, Captain and Stanley
Mary - 01 May 2005 17:38 GMT
> Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many items we
> could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got up and walked
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> Donna, and the cats who'd only start playing with anything I tried to
> stack on them, Captain and Stanley
Funny!
Karen - 01 May 2005 18:37 GMT
> Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many items we
> could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got up and walked
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> Donna, and the cats who'd only start playing with anything I tried to
> stack on them, Captain and Stanley
That's hysterical. I still have some pics from the "cat stacking" period,
although I was never able to stack my cats. I do have a picture of Pearl
with a mousie on her head.
Kreisleriana - 01 May 2005 18:55 GMT
>> Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many items we
>> could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got up and walked
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>although I was never able to stack my cats. I do have a picture of Pearl
>with a mousie on her head.
Sounds like something for "aratonyourhead.com" ;)
Theresa
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William Hamblen - 01 May 2005 20:10 GMT
>Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many items we
>could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got up and walked
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>Donna, and the cats who'd only start playing with anything I tried to
>stack on them, Captain and Stanley
I wonder how long it took for the cat to do a 180 degree flip and eat
the cooked breakfast in the bottom picture?
jmcquown - 01 May 2005 20:42 GMT
>> Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many
>> items we could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got
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> I wonder how long it took for the cat to do a 180 degree flip and eat
> the cooked breakfast in the bottom picture?
No joke!! That's a dangerous place to put food :)
Jill
tanada - 02 May 2005 00:09 GMT
> Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many items we
> could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got up and walked
> away in a huff?
Yeah, I remember. Rob said we were a bunch of sick people to be
stacking stuff on our cats. I explained to him the logistics, dynamics,
statistics, and the fact that it was just plain fun. He got this glazed
look in his eyes and, when I was done explaining, still told me we were
a bunch of sick people. So I posted the picture of Rob covered with
stuffed toy animals to my yahoo picture site. The girls (Mandy and her
cousins) did a great job of stacking on Rob.
See http://tinyurl.com/8rn5h
Pam S.
Catnipped - 02 May 2005 00:20 GMT
> > Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many items we
> > could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got up and walked
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>
> Pam S.
ROTFLMAOWTIME! That is *SO* cute! ;>
Hugs,
CatNipped
Karen - 02 May 2005 00:29 GMT
>> Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many items we
>> could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got up and walked
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>
> Pam S.
Oh, now! I say, that really IS sick ;)
Christine Burel - 02 May 2005 01:33 GMT
Love this shot, Pam. How does Rob feel about it ;o)!
Christine
> > Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many items we
> > could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got up and walked
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>
> Pam S.
tanada - 02 May 2005 04:41 GMT
> Love this shot, Pam. How does Rob feel about it ;o)!
> Christine
Poor Rob didn't see the picture until a month or so after it was taken.
I didn't even give him a choice about me putting it on the web. I
remember when he woke up that afternoon. He sat up and toy animals went
flying everywhere. He just chalked it up to little girls having too
much fun. I didn't tell him that they were egged on by two moms and a
grandmother.
Pam S.
Seanette Blaylock - 04 May 2005 06:00 GMT
"Gabey8" <gabey8*ANTI-SPAM*@aol.com> had some very interesting things
to say about Cat Stacking revisited! :o):
>Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many items we
>could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got up and walked
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>Donna, and the cats who'd only start playing with anything I tried to
>stack on them, Captain and Stanley
I think I've managed a whopping two very light-weight items. Felix
strongly objects to being stacked. :-)

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Marina - 04 May 2005 06:12 GMT
> Remember the game of Cat Stacking, where we tried to see how many items we
> could rest upon our reclining feline, before said cat got up and walked
> away in a huff?
As usual, Mooch has his own take on the matter: d*g-stacking!
http://muttscomics.com/art/dailyarchive.asp?month=1&date=28&year=2005

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