Boot Bear and Oliver (picture heavy)

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Oliver jumping out of the box


Bear jumped into the boot on his own


Oliver loves to climb my bird cage and sit on the nesting box


"hiding" from me


"Does this chip hat make me look fat?"


"meh, I'll save it for an after nap snack"


Wrestling


"I DIDN'T DO IT"


Wrestling over the box


"what's down here?"


"I'm not doing nothing"
 
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Nice pictures. Do they wrestle all over the house and chase each other like galloping horses?
No were is wrestle free in the house, they will wrestle ontop of me if they feel like it.
 
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I know that (painful) feeling of Sugar and Spice wrestling on top of me. They weigh about 10 pounds each.
Thankfully the two of them are maybe 2 pounds, not even lol.

But Oliver is all claws so he hurts in other ways.
 

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Thankfully the two of them are maybe 2 pounds, not even lol.

But Oliver is all claws so he hurts in other ways.
Try getting them used to having their clawtips trimmed. At first, just take off the very end. Just enough that they don't slip in like a needle. Sugar and Spice try to keep theirs sharp on the two scratching pads, the chunks of oak firewood and on a stud on the back porch. I know what you are talking about getting hit in other areas. They like to come running and jump right where it hurts the most.
 
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Try getting them used to having their clawtips trimmed. At first, just take off the very end. Just enough that they don't slip in like a needle. Sugar and Spice try to keep theirs sharp on the two scratching pads, the chunks of oak firewood and on a stud on the back porch. I know what you are talking about getting hit in other areas. They like to come running and jump right where it hurts the most.
Funny thing is they love having their nails clipped, Oliver falls asleep during and Bear purrs LOUDLY.

My legs say they need to be trimmed again soon

@My4LLMA - thank you, they try their hardest (it's how they get out of trouble)
 
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