Senior cats are SO inactive!

icklemiss21

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Well if Squishy learns can you get him to call Scully and tell him because I really would like a night of sleep without him jumping on the bed with his catnip mouse to tell me it is playtime
 

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FOUR paws up for that performance ... lol... He needs to join the Red Hot mamas
 

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Originally Posted by sharky

FOUR paws up for that performance ... lol... He needs to join the Red Hot mamas


I give him 4 more paws!!
 
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Originally Posted by icklemiss21

hey you have way more than 4 paws to give!
I don't need any more paws here, either!


It's his teeth that kill - no one taught him not to bite.
 

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Am I the only one who finds amusement in the bewilderment of dogs who watch cats play? The dog (Izzy, I take it) reminds me of my own dog when he's watching the cats go bananas. Izzy has more restraint, though, just watching. In my house, you'll hear squealing, moaning, the thud of 55lbs of dog who's not watching where he's going, but INSISTING on running a sheepdog circle around the cat...

Seriously though, Squishy looks great for 18. He looks well toned
 
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Izzy was playing with him - up until Squishy scratched her & she sat in the corner & cried. Squishy plays so rough the only other animal (cat or dog) that will play with him is all 90 lbs of Macey!
 
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