My house is backwards. Bedrooms and bathroom are downstairs (in the
foundation) and living room-kitchen are upstairs in a 22' X 30' log
home. I have a small piece of fleece (about 24" X 24") which I keep in
the bunkroom next to the carrier. Tiger keeps bringing it upstairs and
just leaves it on the floor. Of course I put it back in the bunkroom.
Next thing I know, it's upstairs again. ????
---MIKE---
SBroad2300 - 22 Jul 2004 02:13 GMT
It could be that he likes to sleep on it, and prefers that area.
Of course, since he's a cat, he just might be messing with you.
Mary - 22 Jul 2004 05:52 GMT
> My house is backwards. Bedrooms and bathroom are downstairs (in the
foundation) and living room-kitchen are upstairs in a 22' X 30' log home. I
have a small piece of fleece (about 24" X 24") which I keep in the bunkroom
next to the carrier.
Could be be "capturing" it for you and presenting it as a gift? Cats do this
with socks and such.
Karen - 22 Jul 2004 14:33 GMT
He could be viewing it as his "baby".
Karen
> My house is backwards. Bedrooms and bathroom are downstairs (in the
> foundation) and living room-kitchen are upstairs in a 22' X 30' log
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>
> ---MIKE---
kaeli - 22 Jul 2004 15:40 GMT
> My house is backwards. Bedrooms and bathroom are downstairs (in the
> foundation) and living room-kitchen are upstairs in a 22' X 30' log
> home. I have a small piece of fleece (about 24" X 24") which I keep in
> the bunkroom next to the carrier. Tiger keeps bringing it upstairs and
> just leaves it on the floor. Of course I put it back in the bunkroom.
> Next thing I know, it's upstairs again. ????
He's trying to redecorate? *grins*
Actually, he probably just likes to play with it. If I leave clothing
out, it always ends up somewhere else.

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