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180 degree about face belly up cat flip
Vino was sitting alongside me on the couch with his back to me. I was
casually petting him on his back haunch as I was watching TV. All of a sudden he did this 180 degree about face belly up flip where he turned all the way around to face me and went belly up in the same lightning fast move. He assumed an attack pose on my hand, claws grasping and jaw open. Only he wasn't even really touching me. It was all for show. -- Britta "There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album |
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badwilson wrote:
Vino was sitting alongside me on the couch with his back to me. I was casually petting him on his back haunch as I was watching TV. All of a sudden he did this 180 degree about face belly up flip where he turned all the way around to face me and went belly up in the same lightning fast move. He assumed an attack pose on my hand, claws grasping and jaw open. Only he wasn't even really touching me. It was all for show. Quinn used to do this almost every day. You could watch him sit and quiver almost, "Now what am I going to do?" And he'd do a back-over flip and run off tail in air. Now that he's exiting adolescence it happens less often, darn it! Norm -- "In 2005, the refining margin...has exceeded $20 per barrel, far above the long-term average of $6. That has meant record profits for oil companies and refiners" NYT 2005/09/11 |
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"badwilson" wrote:
Vino was sitting alongside me on the couch with his back to me. I was casually petting him on his back haunch as I was watching TV. All of a sudden he did this 180 degree about face belly up flip where he turned all the way around to face me and went belly up in the same lightning fast move. He assumed an attack pose on my hand, claws grasping and jaw open. Only he wasn't even really touching me. It was all for show. Another entry in the Cat Olympics. Did you give him good style points? -- Wayne M (indulged by Will and Heidi) |
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 06:27:15 -0400, Norm yodeled:
badwilson wrote: Vino was sitting alongside me on the couch with his back to me. I was casually petting him on his back haunch as I was watching TV. All of a sudden he did this 180 degree about face belly up flip where he turned all the way around to face me and went belly up in the same lightning fast move. He assumed an attack pose on my hand, claws grasping and jaw open. Only he wasn't even really touching me. It was all for show. Quinn used to do this almost every day. You could watch him sit and quiver almost, "Now what am I going to do?" And he'd do a back-over flip and run off tail in air. Now that he's exiting adolescence it happens less often, darn it! Norm Mimi used to flip over, grab my hand and start hauling it into her teeth. And then she'd just look up at me. Stinky hardly ever does anything even close to biting. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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