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Deadloe?

Okay, I'll admit. Whenever I see Edloe completely conked out on the camera and not movie, I think "Is that cat dead?"

It's a bit more disturbing when Deskmerc messages me with the news.

Oh no. Totally gone. Time to get out "100 Uses For A Dead Cat" and...

Never mind. Foot moved.

Comments (5)

NF:

You already did a post similar to this one.

An average dog can do a similar imitation of an ex-pet.

rorschach:

mine doesn't, when she's sleeping, her legs are twitching, the REM's are gettin after it, and you can see her huge floppy lips twitchin, She's dreamin she's chasin the cats, you can tell....

Now the cats have an interesting (to me at least) habit. when the white one (named snowball, original isn't it? yeah that's what I thought too.) decides she's sleepy, she finds a basket of towels (clean usually) to curl up in. being white (like most of the towels) she virtually disappears. The black one (named midnight, yeah I know, my kids aren't exactly the most original of thinkers)does just the opposite, she finds a pile of dark clothes (usually the ones piled up to go to the dry cleaners) and vanishes before your eyes too. Clearly the camoflage thing is instinctive even for such inbred feline mutts. Now the fat one (Named goblin, she is passive, but the name is still kinda appropriate, she'd eat constantly if she was allowed to. she weighs 27 pounds for cryin out loud and needs her but shaved too just like edloe) does the same thing edloe does and just capsizes in the middle of the floor and wants a belly rub when she isn't gorging herself to the point of puking (it always seems to be in the middle of the persian rug too.)
I just wish I could figure out which cat pisses around the house. it always seems to be near the front door or the front window where they can see/smell/hear the stray cats around the neighborhood. I suspect it is a territorial thing but if I figure out which one it is, they are going to learn to be an outside cat real fast.

For inappropriate urination, try some Feliway spray. Search for it online. Although vets carry it, they charge way more than you can get it for online.

http://www.omahavaccine.com has it for $17.59 (my vet charges $35.00).

Go with the spray, not the diffuser.

I love it when people give advice in these silly posts.

:(

I just don't want the poor kitty cat to be kicked out of the house...

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