Breaking Cat News by Georgia Dunn for May 27, 2016
Transcript:
Lupin: This just in: The People bought us some new cat toys! (FLUFFY FEATHER JINGLE FISH BELL INSIDE!) Elvis: The People got us three fluffy, fish toys, completely identical in every way. Elvis: But we only want this one. According to sources, fish travel in matching groups called "schools" for safety and to further their education. Woman: Guys. We got one for each of you! They're exactly the same! (HISS, HISS, HISS, HISS, HISS, HISS) Puck: But this one's impossible perfection is matched only by its singular uniqueness. Puck: NO, ONLY I CAN APPRECIATE ITS TIMELESS BEAUTY! (POUNCE) Elvis: So rare.... (JINGLE, JINGLE, JINGLE)
smorbie the great and beautiful over 8 years ago
sighhhh, yes
wayne mills over 8 years ago
A house full of toys and mine only plays with none just ordered the new book
deadheadzan over 8 years ago
So true! They all love the one “unique” one!
bonita.eley over 8 years ago
So very very cat! I wonder if it come from instinct to all hunt the same beast to maximize the chances of a kill?
SallyLin over 8 years ago
Wahaha! So true to life! (Hi, Bea!)
Clearstream over 8 years ago
Yay Bea!
I love this one.
danketaz Premium Member over 8 years ago
Must be the harmonic overtones to the jingle.
noreenklose over 8 years ago
I have three cats. They are sisters (siblings—-same litter).This toy situation happens ALL the time. They play keep away. With hissing and growling, while I shout “Ladies!”Here, I thought they’d be loving, while in reality, they are natural born prize fighters. It seems keep away is their favorite game.
dogday Premium Member over 8 years ago
Well I’m glad to see that Elvis is feeling better. A needy Elvis is a sad sight indeed! “Getting Into It” is an EXCELLENT game!
kattbailey over 8 years ago
If they were kids, and not toddlers, each playing with their own and not coming up with some game with everyone in it would be a red flag. I live with someone very allergic to cats, but when my dog was 6 mos old my aunt, and her dog, moved in for almost 2 years. He was a neighborhood foundling, and her pooches were quite elderly, so he didn’t play. Pat said he was “too dignified” time after time. He had his flat, soft toys he liked to carry, every now and then shake, and occasionally bury. Chloe had her balls and the toys we got when we found that, for the first time, we had a dog who instinctively liked “fetch.”
Pupper did not cotton to the new big pack leaving- with the puppy gated into another room. As Chloe teased him he began to wrestle and to play chase, with or without the toy for keep-away. Always so gently…I like to think that her teasing him into activity is one reason that, 7 years later, we still have a Chow mix joining his Mama when we have family meals and lying where Dad can’t leave the room without going through him when his Mama travels.
I can see him in a “Proud Assistance Dog Parent” shirt. No matter how much a toy squeaks, though, it isn’t as fun as when a human is throwing it or you’re keeping a human or another dog from having it. He can only play a few minutes every few days when visiting now. Sits next to the human who is throwing for Chloe and gets petted, and watches our lips move. Feels the vibrations as she runs. When she can tease him into play it usually is with a toy though. Just like the ones she kept dropping in front of him as he lay by the door, wondering why his Mama had driven for 3 days, his head on her lap, to be in this place with 3 humans and the energetic pup whose scent was all over the place…
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 8 years ago
It’s like three Smeagols and only one ring.
Some guy who has nothing better to do with hislife about 4 years ago
WHY IS PUCKY, SWEET PRECIOUS PUCKY PIE, BITING LUPIN?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
OTTER_THE_CAT(BIGNATEFAN) over 3 years ago
My cats are always doing that with food. They are exactly the same but my one cat only wants the one my other cat is eating out of.