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Here's one of Archer (and sometimes Ozzy) on an African safari (well, OK,
they're just hunting a fly - but it *could* be a tse-tse fly)! I love the "chattering" Archer does in this one - I'd love to know why they do that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTBHjfuMkqQ And here is one of Jessie playing on her cat castle (you'd never believe this was a 10-year-old cat, she still plays like she's a kitten) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPgLXOON5gM Hugs, CatNipped |
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"CatEyes" wrote in message ... Here's one of Archer (and sometimes Ozzy) on an African safari (well, OK, they're just hunting a fly - but it *could* be a tse-tse fly)! I love the "chattering" Archer does in this one - I'd love to know why they do that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTBHjfuMkqQ And here is one of Jessie playing on her cat castle (you'd never believe this was a 10-year-old cat, she still plays like she's a kitten) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPgLXOON5gM Hugs, CatNipped She is adorable. Her face is pure mischief. -- Theresa and Dante Stinky Forever: http://pets.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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On Jun 1, 1:12*pm, "CatEyes" wrote:
Here's one of Archer (and sometimes Ozzy) on an African safari (well, OK, they're just hunting a fly - but it *could* be a tse-tse fly)! *I love the "chattering" Archer does in this one - I'd love to know why they do that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTBHjfuMkqQ And here is one of Jessie playing on her cat castle (you'd never believe this was a 10-year-old cat, she still plays like she's a kitten) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPgLXOON5gM Hugs, CatNipped Archie is so sure footed that he doesn't knock down things on your dresser. My Rusty used to eagerly hunt flies. But since he became a senior, he lost interest in them. Wubbue |
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"CatEyes" wrote in message ... Here's one of Archer (and sometimes Ozzy) on an African safari (well, OK, they're just hunting a fly - but it *could* be a tse-tse fly)! I love the "chattering" Archer does in this one - I'd love to know why they do that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTBHjfuMkqQ And here is one of Jessie playing on her cat castle (you'd never believe this was a 10-year-old cat, she still plays like she's a kitten) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPgLXOON5gM Hugs, CatNipped CN, These are cute videos, but one thing worries me--that is, the toys dangling from strings/cords. Cats love them, as can be seen in the videos, and pet stores sell lots of them. However, they can be very dangerous. I don't know if you ever read about what happened to my cat, Amber, a good many years ago. I had one of those scratching posts (only about 2 or 2-1/2 feet high) that had a toy dangling from the top. There was a short spring with the string attached to that, and it made a delightful bouncing movement when Amber would bat it around. On one occasion, I was in another room and heard her let out a terrible scream. It was the type of scream that obviously signalled pain and not play. I ran in to find that she had hit the toy, it had whipped back around her leg, and she had somehow fallen onto her back. The position she was in combined with how tight the cord was wrapped prevented her from getting up, and she was literally hanging by that leg. I was able to quickly release her, and no damage was done. However, I am sure she would have lost her leg (and possibly her life) if I had not been nearby. From that time on, I have removed every one of those toys that hang from strings or cords. The only toys that are attached to strings are the ones that have *me* connected to the other end--that is, when I dangle or toss one around, but I put it away after every use. It was a freak accident and not something that would be common, but I'm not willing to take any chances. MaryL |
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On Jun 1, 4:00*pm, Rusty wrote:
On Jun 1, 1:12*pm, "CatEyes" wrote: Here's one of Archer (and sometimes Ozzy) on an African safari (well, OK, they're just hunting a fly - but it *could* be a tse-tse fly)! *I love the "chattering" Archer does in this one - I'd love to know why they do that. |
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