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How to terrify a clowder of cats (Original Post)
packman
Mar 2016
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now thats funny.
Yavin4
(35,439 posts)2. They took off before she hits the floor n/t
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)5. Looks like she might have said something as she was going over
Or, maybe this isn't an uncommon occurrence in that home.
LiberalElite
(14,691 posts)6. I was going to post something similar -
like they thought "there she goes again!"
narnian60
(3,510 posts)3. Whoa!
Poor babies.
brer cat
(24,565 posts)4. What is faster than a speeding bullet?
That is funny...as long as they didn't get hurt bouncing off the chairs.
3catwoman3
(23,993 posts)7. Triple terror.
We have 4 cats. I can totally relate. Lightning fast reflexes.
One of ours is now stone deaf and doesn't even twitch an ear if we run the vacuum near her while she's asleep. She used to react like that to any little noise. She is a much happier, calmer cat now that she can't hear.