Bonnie and Clyde: the videos

rewboss

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I've been asked for more videos of Bonnie and Clyde. Here's what I have so far, but they're not very recent -- enjoy:

Cute kitties -- taken the day after our new cats arrived.

So klein und so neugierig -- Bonnie discovers my wife's webcam.

Bonnie cleans my keyboard -- she still has a habit sometimes of licking keyboards, monitors, pieces of furniture, even the floor.

The scratching and climbing post

Fun with cats -- this improvisation was far more successful than any toy bought from a specialist store.

Bonnie plays fetch -- one of the many games Bonnie invented when she was young.

Bonnie und Clyde gehen raus -- their first taste of the great outdoors.

Cats in the snow -- their first experience of snow.

Bonnie and Clyde also have the occasional cameo in other videos, such as these:

Introducing YouTube Insight

Bloopers 5: The bells!
 

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So do your kittens speak German?

By the way, I know Europe and the US are different...but I would discourage anyone from letting their cats go outside. You may not have coyotes, but you have fleas, cars, cruel people, etc.

By the way...do you have to have a license for each cat? A German lady at the shelter was telling me that was the case, at least for dogs.
 
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Originally Posted by mrblanche

I would discourage anyone from letting their cats go outside. You may not have coyotes, but you have fleas, cars, cruel people, etc.
Yes... well, we have plenty of dangers inside the home as well, and over here -- at least outside of the big cities -- it's normal to allow cats out. I'd rather not discuss this any further, because I have certain very strong views on this which would probably offend you.

By the way...do you have to have a license for each cat? A German lady at the shelter was telling me that was the case, at least for dogs.
No, it's only dogs. It's the same in the UK. There's a historical reason for this: traditionally, dogs were kept mainly for sport by the upper classes, and the lower classes were to be discouraged from keeping any; cats, on the other hand, were considered important as pest control, and the lower classes were to be positively encouraged to keep cats to deal with the vermin -- hence, no licence fees for cats.
 
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