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foxxycat

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Honeybee on my lap, music playing in background
Blighty and whisky on my nightie.
Very sweet!

I am impressed with your door jumping kitty! I had one cat years ago somehow got herself up there=I got her down because she was sitting there while the door was swaying back and forth...my Floey would have fallen into a splat. Shes not that coordinated. Maybe Honeybee would get up there but probably needed something else to jump up to before the door. Very impressive!!!

Thank you for the praise for sweet Honeybee. She's my bedbug=she sleeps tucked into my side at night-I don't know how I don't squish her with my moving around..I think she is part Ragdoll where she just flops wherever I put her :)
 

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Very sweet!

I am impressed with your door jumping kitty! I had one cat years ago somehow got herself up there=I got her down because she was sitting there while the door was swaying back and forth...my Floey would have fallen into a splat. Shes not that coordinated. Maybe Honeybee would get up there but probably needed something else to jump up to before the door. Very impressive!!!

Thank you for the praise for sweet Honeybee. She's my bedbug=she sleeps tucked into my side at night-I don't know how I don't squish her with my moving around..I think she is part Ragdoll where she just flops wherever I put her :)
The bedroom door has a sort of hook at the bottom that holds it to the wall. He jumps from my bed. He gives me a fright when he jumps down again if I'm not looking at him.
 

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It's not a towel. It's my house dress!!!!
Still 
,  actually even more 
 because a house-dress is lighter and more slippy material and it must have been even harder for Whisky to get up there and stay there without it slipping and tipping him off than ledge!  
 

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@Stewball Thanks. They were golden. I think they lost some of the intense yellow though. I liked the bright gold, but the green is nice too. They're still intense.
 

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@segalkatt Good to hear! Because I can't get enough of my own cats. Unfortunately, the other two don't cooperate. I'm going to get a better camera soon and hopefully I'll have more good pictures.
 

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That's a really big collar. Angua looks quite royal with it.  I see this one is translucent. I wonder if that helps the cat see where it's going vs one that blocks the view to the side?
I think that's the idea. Although she still doesn't get very good peripheral vision with it. When the vet gave it to me they said "it's a bit big for her". It's huge! They had to keep her from licking her paws though, which wouldn't be as easy with a smaller cone.
 

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I think that's the idea. Although she still doesn't get very good peripheral vision with it. When the vet gave it to me they said "it's a bit big for her". It's huge! They had to keep her from licking her paws though, which wouldn't be as easy with a smaller cone.
I hope that the surgery on her paws was not because you had her claws removed? That would be a terrible thing to do to her and would be an invitation for her to start biting. She has to have something to defend herself with.
 
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