What was I thinking

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I had a stupid attack this morning.

I was sitting next to my husbands chair, looked over and one of our cats was sleeping.
Now this is too good to pass up.

I quietly reached over and grabbed her. The reaction was instant. I luckily came away with no scratches or wounds, but the "look" on that cats face was worth it. I thought she had peed in the chair. :lol:
I know I'm mean.
 
I luv herfrds":2dzex4pp said:
I luckily came away with no scratches or wounds, but the "look" on that cats face was worth it. I thought she had peed in the chair. :lol:
I know I'm mean.

I don't wish you any ill, but I'm thinking a moderate case of cat-scratch fever will play a major role in curing your impetuousness and, if you keep this up, it is coming. ;-)
 
mss as soon as i grabbed her I then thought about being scratched.
It was just one of those moments when you do not consider the consiquenses of your actions. I would have deserved it and I admit it.
But dang it was still funny.
 
everyone loves to have fun.but sometimes they forget what can happen to them.but if anything happens to them it was worth it.i bet that cat did bow up an panic tho :lol2:
 
Last night the cat was sleeping on the recliner foot rest that was up. Looked to peaceful. :roll: I asked my wife if i could step on the foot rest. :devil2: Well I did it anyway :frowns: Cat just walked off swearing under her breath. :shock:
 
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Well mnmt I get dirty looks from my cats when I do something to them.
Got her again today, you would think I would learn. :oops: :lol: :lol:

Used to have this rocking chair in my house and our oldest cat loved sleeping on top of it. Now since this was not a wooden one it was like a regular chair that rocked. Well here's our cat sleeping on top and I walk up to it quietly and gave the chair a hard shove. He was able to hold on with his claws before he shot off. :lol: :lol:
Payback for the time he was tearing through the house and jumped on the back of the recliner ran across my shoulders and springboarded onto my husband. :roll:

Crazy cats.
 
Why do we pick on cats?? :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: Cause they have that "kiss my rear" attitude. I love to catch mine "hunting" thru the flower bed and pich a rock or something as close to her as I can get it and then watch her go flying out of the flower bed...but like MM said "you can almost hear them cussing you". :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
 
Ryder":1y383frd said:
Cats deserve anything you do to them.

Don't tell me you don't like cats either, I thought that was just SNAKES! C'mon now, cats are just so sweet, each with their own personalities and characters, kind of like some people I know.

Gail
 
I have fun giving Spidy a hard time. ;-) :lol:

There was one time his attention was diverted to a small rustle in the grass, so of course he goes to investigate, crouching in the tall grass where you can barely see him (at least he thinks so. :roll:) So I come up with this great idea of sneaking up on him. So I creep through the tall grass, till I'm a couple feet away, then suddenly POUNCE on him. Boy does he leave that area quick! Nothin left but a black streak taking off for the trees! :lol:

I got him good another time. He was clambering and scampering across the hay bales while I was giving the calves a treat of hay or two, when I seen that his back was to me, his tail in convenient reach for me. I was so fast he didn't even have time to swat at me! I made a quick step towards where he was resting, grabbed his tail, and just as quickly hid around the bales. But before I left I had a split second glimpse of a cat that had launched himself three feet into the air and spun around with a very shocked look on his face, and if he could speak, it probably would've been to the effect of, "HEY!! What the hell?????? What'd you do that for???" And I would've replied, "For a while." :banana: ;-) ;-)

Button's a bit smarter than her mentally-retarded brother (Spidy) and doesn't get suckered into getting pranks pulled on her. Although I have gotten her good a few times before... :P :lol:
 
We have four cats so there is alot of fun in our house.
Got my son's cat the other day. She was chasing my daughters cat. Well the daughters cat was sitting beside the couch and the son's cat was crouched down getting ready to spring, she was doing that little butt wiggle they do before they jump. I just leaned over and gave her a nudge with the toe of my boot. That cat jumped about 3 feet straight up and was completely poofed. I laughed myself silly. :lol:
 
Ryder I usually find myself agreeing with almost everything you say but, never more than this statement, you sir are a scholar and a gentleman
Ryder":y41btx75 said:
Cats deserve anything you do to them.
 

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